The Daily Hunt With The Happy Hunter Trading System (July 26)
Was price action on July 26 still very choppy? Check! Was volatility still abnormally low? Check! Did both Variants of the (not so) Happy Hunter continue to bleed out? Check!
Read MoreWas price action on July 26 still very choppy? Check! Was volatility still abnormally low? Check! Did both Variants of the (not so) Happy Hunter continue to bleed out? Check!
Read MorePrice action on July 25 was still very choppy and volatility was still in short supply to boot, so the bloodletting continued for both Variants of the (not so) Happy Hunter.
Read MoreYou win some, you lose some! This week’s set was more or less an even mix of reds and greens, but did the system end up positive overall?
Read MoreFor the 2nd day in a row I was able to grab another win! See how it all went down in today’s Cowabunga Surf Report.
Read MoreTrading conditions were still rather terrible on July 24, so both Variants of the (not so) Happy Hunter had another rather terrible time. The Fixed TP Variant, in particular, is now in negative territory.
Read MoreThis system may have snagged more losing positions than winning ones lately, but a couple of big gains managed to save the day. Take a look!
Read MoreAlthough it was a longer trade than usual, I was able to grab a nice win thanks to the Cowabunga System! See how it all went down in today’s Cowabunga Surf Report.
Read MoreGBP/NZD traded roughly sideways in a tight range and intraday price action was very choppy to boot. In short, trading conditions were rather terrible on July 23. And consequently, both Variants had a rather terrible time.
Read MoreJust when it seemed that this strategy would get caught up in sideways action again, it was able to snag a full win on Cable. Take a look!
Read MoreThe stars (or in this case signals) are lining up for another good week for this trend-catcher system! Here’s what I’m excited about.
Read MoreGreetings, fellow Happy Hunters! The trading week is done and a new one will soon begin, which means that it’s time to take stock of how the two Variants of the Happy Hunter Price Action Trading System fared this past week.
Read MoreTrading conditions deteriorated even further on July 20. And this time, both Variants of the (not so) Happy Hunter took hits. They’re still both up for the month, though.
Read MoreTrading conditions deteriorated on July 19, but the Fixed TP Variant was able to eke out a small win. The Trailing Variant, meanwhile, was able to walk away with only a scratch.
Read MoreIt was great to finally get a win after such a long time! See how it all went down in today’s Cowabunga Surf Report.
Read MoreJuly 18 was another volatile day, so both Variants had another good run. The Trailing Variant is worth mentioning since it’s now up by 6.20%, which also happens to be a new high water mark for the month.
Read MoreThis mechanical system is staying true to its slow start for the quarter since the pairs I’m watching generated only one signal each. Here’s how they’re looking so far.
Read MoreIt’s been a while since my last post. The combination of summer, sickness and some internet issues has made it hard to keep up. I’m back in full swing now and ready to surf some trades! See how it all went down today in the Cowabunga Surf Report.
Read MoreVolatility ramped up on July 17, but only the Trailing Variant was able to really benefit and is now up by 4.72% for the month. And that’s because losers were also generated since intraday price action was still choppy overall.
Read MoreQuite a good run for Guppy in the past few days, but did USD/JPY manage to keep up? Here are the latest signals from this system.
Read MorePrice action on July 16 can be described as choppy, sideways, and with very limited volatility. Needless to say, both Variants had a very bad time on July 16. Maybe this was a belated Friday the 13th effect?
Read MoreI do not have superior intelligence or faultless looks. I do not captivate a room or run a mile under six minutes. I only succeeded because I was still working after everyone else went to sleep.Greg Evans