railroad tracks are similar to rails. its a term you can use if


http://www.forexrazor.com/Forex-Trading-Forum/aff/31/aft/1448/afv/topic/afpg/1.aspx 25 Apr 2009 07:21 AM See the chart to see how railroad tracks works chintu New Member Posts:34 28 Apr 2009 02:18 PM rail road tracks? i am extremely new to this...would you please explain how it works? what are the indicators? piyush08 Veteran Member Posts:600 28 Apr 2009 03:18 PM hehe.. railroad tracks.. sure.. why not call it steps.. they look steps atleast !!! michaelfx Senior Member Posts:2349 30 Apr 2009 09:52 AM hey pyiush, they look like steps but given that name because they look like rails farizu Senior Member Posts:2882 02 May 2009 09:27 AM Steps go up and rails go straight so i am with piyush on this :-) piyush08 Veteran Member Posts:600 04 May 2009 04:19 PM michael.. it was all supposed to be a joke.. atleast from my side.. dnt take it too seroiusly.. hope u were jokin too when u called it a railroad michaelfx Senior Member Posts:2349 06 May 2009 04:30 AM i wasnt joking on the railroad. but i think we should try to trade well with whatever means what eskimozz New Member Posts:55 06 May 2009 05:58 AM Posted By michaelfx on 06 May 2009 04:30 AM i wasnt joking on the railroad. but i think we should try to trade well with whatever means what quite interesting. never heard of this yet. so, can you please elaborate some details on this idea. what do you do with the rails, roads or railroads. when do you trade. what does it show. etc. how can it help me. * michaelfx Senior Member Posts:2349 06 May 2009 07:24 AM railroad tracks are similar to rails. its a term you can use if you want to but the things is it is a major candlestick reversal pattern eskimozz New Member Posts:55 06 May 2009 10:33 AM Posted By michaelfx on 06 May 2009 07:24 AM railroad tracks are similar to rails. its a term you can use if you want to but the things is it is a major candlestick reversal pattern so this is major candlestick reversal pattern. can you give me some urls where can i find this. allangenex Senior Member Posts:4138 07 May 2009 01:01 AM Hi Michael, how and when do you draw the railroad tracks in red? Curious to find out how. It looks pretty interesting. allangenex Senior Member Posts:4138 07 May 2009 01:13 AM Posted By michaelfx on 06 May 2009 07:24 AM railroad tracks are similar to rails. its a term you can use if you want to but the things is it is a major candlestick reversal pattern This is the url of a major candlestick reversal pattern : http://www.learning-to-invest.com/Candlestick-Reversal-Patterns-I--41.html However, none mentioned about the formation of railroad tracks. piyush08 Veteran Member Posts:600 07 May 2009 10:24 PM what i thot by railroads he was just referring to the parallel channel... allangenex Senior Member Posts:4138 07 May 2009 10:40 PM I would have thought so in the beginning till Michaelfx mentioned that it is a reversal candlestick thingy... michaelfx Senior Member Posts:2349 08 May 2009 04:18 AM ok eskimozz just go the online search and do a search on candlestick patterns ok or type in railroad tracks allangenex Senior Member Posts:4138 08 May 2009 04:44 AM So railroad tracks = candlestick patterns? Just wanting to confirm as i don't find anything that mentioned railroad in the candlestick website that i posted. piyush08 Veteran Member Posts:600 08 May 2009 04:48 AM no..no i dont railroads is a candlestick pattern.. it was just supposed to be a joke.. . i guess.. allangenex Senior Member Posts:4138 08 May 2009 05:09 AM Joke or not... i am confused.... So, Michaelfx, railroad = candlestick or not? If not, why are you asking Mr EsK to google it? michaelfx Senior Member Posts:2349 09 May 2009 07:20 AM railroad tracks is just a term used to describe candlesticks pattern when they have almost the same height and form immediately after the other. its a reversal signal michaelfx Senior Member Posts:2349 09 May 2009 07:21 AM try do a search on a tutorial by the professor Peter Bain on Forex
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