My trading system- Works on all Time frames ( Make 60-70 pips daily )
How The System Works :-

The System works on All Time-Frames but i recommend you to trade it on H1 because as an intraday trader you will get 1-3 entries daily and the price action will be less than that is on M5.
It uses Trend Trading Strategy and gives signal for Trend Breakouts and Trend Retracement
Breakouts. Complete strategy is given in pdf ,download from below given link
Indicators Used:-
1.)Moving Average (5) with shift of 2, to make it a leading indicator.2.)Pivot Points Daily shows daily support and resistance points.
3.)Heiken Ashi Candles.
4.)Arrow indicator indicates sentiment of market has been changed.
5.)GP_Macd (H1) shows Trend's strength in H1.
6.)GP_Stochastic (H1) shows that trend is in overbought or oversold area .
7.)GP_Macd (H4) shows Trend's strength in H4.
8.)GP_Major Trend (H4) shows current Trend in H4.
9.)Genesis Matrix (M15) gives signals to enter the market
Note: For using this system you need to have this template . No need to individually download indicators. Just download below template and download complete strategy on how to trade using this system you are ready to go.
Download Template : http://bit.ly/1fz5Fq1
Download complete strategy : http://bit.ly/19JXZwX
Template screenshot:
Power Of this system:
I have taken a trade on Eur/Jpy on 1 August 2013 opened at 130.48 and closed at 131.84 a profit of around +136 pips
Tuesday, 15 October 2013
4H TF MACD strategy (make 50 pips daily easily)
Welcome to the 4 Hour MACD Forex Strategy. This strategy is aimed at simplicity as well as high probability trades.You should know that no one is perfect and even the pro traders analysis are wrong and they too have bad trades. The success in forex market depends on the profit/loss ratio, so to succeed you should see that you are able to pick more profitable trades and minimize loss as much as possible. Though no system is 100% accurate and every indicator gives false signal that is, this system is designed in such a way that we will be able to give you a Profit Ratio of more than 85%-90% (which is very High compared to other systems.)
Indicators Used:
Moving Averages:
First of all are the moving Averages that we are going to use.
1. 365 Exponential Moving Average (365EMA)
2. 200 Simple Moving Average (200SMA)
3. 89 Simple Moving Average (89SMA)
4. 21 Exponential Moving Average (21EMA)
5. 8 Exponential Moving Average (8EMA)
MACD:
MACD settings at
1. Fast EMA 5 2. Slow EMA 13 3. MACD EMA 1
Download Full strategy in PDF : http://bit.ly/GIaPRF
Indicators Used:
Moving Averages:
First of all are the moving Averages that we are going to use.
1. 365 Exponential Moving Average (365EMA)
2. 200 Simple Moving Average (200SMA)
3. 89 Simple Moving Average (89SMA)
4. 21 Exponential Moving Average (21EMA)
5. 8 Exponential Moving Average (8EMA)
MACD:
MACD settings at
1. Fast EMA 5 2. Slow EMA 13 3. MACD EMA 1
Download Full strategy in PDF : http://bit.ly/GIaPRF
Actual Truth About Internet Speed
I came to know that there is a lot of confusion as to what MBps and Mbps really are and why we measure internet speeds in one way or the other .Some people think these two are same but some other people have their own perception regarding these .
Let me tell you these are two different units of measuring data transfer over internet. Although they sound similar, they are actually miles apart from one another. They are bits and bytes. 1 byte is actually 8 bits.
* 1byte /s= 8bits /s
* 1KB /s = 1000Byte /s
* 1MB /s= 1000KB /s
Our service providers usually specify their speeds in Mbps . In Mbps speed appears larger. This is done to lure customers in terms of speed . For e.g. 3G service providers in India tells that they give 7.2Mbps but if it is converted to bytes system it remains only 900 KBps .Because of this many among us end up taking plans of 7.2Mbps with a hope that it will give 7.2 MBps but unfortunately it's not like this . Even after using internet we don't realise the truth instead we keep thinking that we are being cheated by the service provider. It's all about perception, right?
Your internet connection has two different speeds, a download speed and an upload speed. Again, internet providers like to give you the maximum download speed they are capable of. And that makes sense, because that is what we are usually doing when we are surfing the net, watching a YouTube video, or streaming music. But if you plan to place files on the cloud you need to be aware of your ISP’s upload speed. This shows how fast data can be transferred from your computer to the internet. Like uploading images to your Google Drive account.
Remember that one Byte is made up of 8 bits. So when you see 1Mbps, you are actually looking at 125KBs. 1Mbps may make you think it is faster, but actually it is not equal to 1MBps.... or the unit in which your download managers shows the speed.
Let me tell you these are two different units of measuring data transfer over internet. Although they sound similar, they are actually miles apart from one another. They are bits and bytes. 1 byte is actually 8 bits.
* 1byte /s= 8bits /s
* 1KB /s = 1000Byte /s
* 1MB /s= 1000KB /s
Our service providers usually specify their speeds in Mbps . In Mbps speed appears larger. This is done to lure customers in terms of speed . For e.g. 3G service providers in India tells that they give 7.2Mbps but if it is converted to bytes system it remains only 900 KBps .Because of this many among us end up taking plans of 7.2Mbps with a hope that it will give 7.2 MBps but unfortunately it's not like this . Even after using internet we don't realise the truth instead we keep thinking that we are being cheated by the service provider. It's all about perception, right?
Your internet connection has two different speeds, a download speed and an upload speed. Again, internet providers like to give you the maximum download speed they are capable of. And that makes sense, because that is what we are usually doing when we are surfing the net, watching a YouTube video, or streaming music. But if you plan to place files on the cloud you need to be aware of your ISP’s upload speed. This shows how fast data can be transferred from your computer to the internet. Like uploading images to your Google Drive account.
Remember that one Byte is made up of 8 bits. So when you see 1Mbps, you are actually looking at 125KBs. 1Mbps may make you think it is faster, but actually it is not equal to 1MBps.... or the unit in which your download managers shows the speed.
- 125KB/s = 125,000 bytes of data per second.
- 1Mbps = 1,000,000 bits of data every second.
- 125,000 bytes x 8 = 1,000,000 bits
Install Windows 7 from Pen (USB) Drive

In this post, I will show you how to load the Windows installation on to your USB flash drive and make it bootable just like the DVD.
Tools Required:
1. USB flash drive with a minimum capacity of 4 GB.
2. Windows 7 set-up DVD.
Step-1: Plug-in your USB flash drive and backup all the existing data in it.
Step-2: Open the command prompt. If you are using Windows 7/Vista then open it with administrator rights*.
* Goto Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> Right-click on Command Prompt and select Run as Administrator?.
Step 3: In the command prompt, type in the following command:
DISKPART
This will start the Microsoft DiskPart utility as shown below:
Microsoft DiskPart
Now issue the following command:
LIST DISK
This will show you a list of available disks on your system. Disk 0 is usually the hard disk. In my case, Disk 1 is the USB drive (this can be a different one in your case). Now issue the command as shown below:
SELECT DISK 1
Install Windows 7 from USB
NOTE: In the above command, 5 is the USB drive number on my system. If you have a different number on your system, then you need to replace 5 with that number.
Step-4: Now issue the following list of commands one by one as shown below:
CLEAN
CREATE PARTITION PRIMARY
SELECT PARTITION 1
ACTIVE
FORMAT FS=NTFS QUICK
ASSIGN
EXIT
Install Windows 7 from USB
Minimize the command prompt and proceed to the next step.
Step 5: Insert the Windows 7/Vista installation disc and note down the drive letter of your DVD drive. In my case, it is H:. Now type the following list of commands as shown below:
H: CD BOOT
CD BOOT
BOOTSECT.EXE /NT60 I:(NOTE: I: is your USB drive letter)
EXIT
Now we are done with making pen drive bootable , next step is to make it Windows 7 bootable by copying Windows 7 DVD contents.
Step-6: Copy the contents of your Windows 7/Vista installation disk into the USB flash drive.
That's it! Your USB stick is now ready to boot and install the OS for you. Don't forget to enable the USB Boot option and change the boot priority to USB device from hard disk in your BIOS settings.
Note : This method can be used even to install Windows 8 from pen drive
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