Usar "setups" en una oración
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setups
1. It encapsulates the smallest of the three stars, providing a large number and variety of gaming resort world panels, with varied climates and atmospheres to accomodate any and all game setups
2. His team stumbled into one of our surveillance setups and we have had to ask for help with that as well
3. Why are we spending millions of dollars on hundreds of Zulimistan’s army camps and cantonment setups in the world over…?
4. Cactuses, apparently, would need a very dry and hot environment whereas the herbs love the hydroponic setups
5. Thus, even as the interests of the minor deities of the Indian politics are well served, the democratic temples of Bharat are being ruined by their political parties, which, barring exceptions, are but family owned hereditary setups
6. Again, there are basically three types of saltwater aquarium setups:
7. These saltwater fish only setups are rapidly falling off in popularity because of the great
8. These setups can be quite different when it comes to initial and ongoing costs,
9. has some different types of tank setups as well
10. There are three common types of saltwater aquarium setups
11. hobbyists on the success (or not) they are having when running these setups
12. There are also setups that combine the sump and refugium into the same box
13. I've used them in other setups and I really like the way the
14. setups are probably the most versatile when it comes to stocking
15. Fish only setups could range from 6 to 12 hours, reef tank setups and freshwater planted
16. FOWLR setups but can become territorial as they mature
17. Fish only and FOWLR type setups
18. potential adult size and their eating habits would keep them out of most aquarium setups
19. and you have the appropriate equipment and tank setups you can buy a group of 3 and see if 2
20. Blue Chromis should do well in most tank setups, but you don't want to keep them with overly
21. them in larger setups with appropriately sized tank mates
22. Fish only setups should have no
23. These are very basic setups and can actually be a little harder to run than tanks employing live rock
24. The first question to consider is: Are all of your trade setups in one category? If so, this may not be a bad thing—a successful trading methodology must fit the trader’s personality—but most traders will have the best results when they have at least two counterbalancing setups
25. If you have the freedom and the skills to switch to the setups that match the market conditions, you will be a able to adapt your trading skills to the market environment
26. Clarify your setups
27. Though slightly more complex because it depends on the interaction of two time frames, this is actually one of the best and most reliable trend reversal setups: positioning with a higher time frame pattern against a parabolic exhaustion on a lower time frame
28. On losing trades, there is sometimes enough pent-up pressure to cause gap opens beyond the stop, so it may make sense to trade these on smaller size and risk compared to other setups
29. One last thought on breakout trades: we have not considered the higher time frame in these trade setups, and it often does not matter
30. Time frames often have complex interactions with influences flowing in both directions, but these considerations can sometimes add significant support to individual trade setups
31. Conceptually, this is the most problematic of the trade setups because we have to strike a balance between waiting for confirmation that the breakout has failed while still getting a good trade location
32. This is the most complex and least well defined of the major trade setups
33. Newer traders are probably best advised to not focus on this trade until some success is achieved with the other setups, but it is important to study these failure patterns even if you only intend to trade breakouts in the direction of the initial breakout
34. The other trade setups are derived from combinations of these core trading concepts
35. The patterns in this chapter are more than a menu of trade setups to be used à la carte according to the trader’s whim
36. Second, most of the trades that are contradicted by higher time frames are also not excellent setups on one time frame
37. This weekly chart pattern put a clearly bullish context on an otherwise difficult daily chart, and traders would have been justified aggressively pursuing long setups on the daily chart
38. In this case, there were many small bullish setups on this time frame: failure tests of support, breakouts of small daily flags, and, finally, an overextended climax just beyond the weekly measured move objective for the weekly Anti
39. Armed with these ideas and the examples in this chapter, start to examine markets and trade setups with these ideas in mind
40. In addition, many traders find that their best trades work right away; this is a reflection of certain setups in certain markets and may not generalize to all situations
41. C: Another possible long entry, but not an example of one of the best setups on this time frame
42. Note that there is some overlap between these setups, and this could just as well have been categorized as the first pullback following a breakout
43. D: You have to pay attention with these entry setups, and cannot always wait until the end of the bar
44. 35; is this a complex pullback? These patterns are far more than mere trade setups or entry triggers—they are a complete methodology for understanding market movements
45. However, there are at least two important differences between this example and the best examples of long setups: One, successive bounces off support terminate at lower price levels—smaller upswings suggest that buyers may be losing conviction
46. The statistical edges in our trading setups become valid only over a large sample size; on any one trial, anything can happen
47. However, traders who would focus exclusively on fading moves need to deal with an important issue: with-trend trades are usually easier and offer better expected value than countertrend setups
48. Second, for traders in both roles, consistency in your planned study times, review, and even specific screen setups will foster the rapid assimilation of market patterns on a deep level, quickly leading to the growth of real market sense and flow
49. In the beginning stages of your development you will probably want to include more detail: not only what markets you are looking at but notes on specific setups, price levels, action in related markets, and comments across multiple time frames
50. Later, when you have mastered your setups and your style is more fully developed, the daily game plan can become much shorter and more succinct