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- Gaviscon3 replied Nov 3, 2014
Well we didn't even quite get to 1.40. But 1.24 and counting...
- Gaviscon3 replied May 6, 2014
I consider myself a swing trader however i have switched to scalping recently - smaller but quicker profits BANKED. I got tired with the lack of sustained direction atm meaning that banking proper profit could take forever as price continuously ...
- Gaviscon3 replied May 2, 2014
I remember talking to an ex-colleague (i quit) about stocks. Sound fella but his attitude was reflective of most people. We'd talk about stocks he owned and at that point one of his holdings had been down for the last few months. He would say "it'll ...
- Gaviscon3 replied May 2, 2014
So fucking true. Most of the general public have no interest in matters which are actually very important to their lives, so remain dumb.
- Gaviscon3 replied May 2, 2014
Missed the non-farm as haven't been trading E/U lately, however spotted price had paused at the 61% fib retrace, so as i'm Euro bullish, i went long. Checked back not long after and price had pumped up rapidly. Thought to myself sweet but wtf, then ...
- Gaviscon3 replied May 1, 2014
Awesome. If this doesn't motivate then nothing will!
- Gaviscon3 replied Apr 30, 2014
So the Chinese contribute in large part to the asset bubbles of recent history? Wow never heard this before. Great info mate.
- Gaviscon3 replied Apr 30, 2014
Hey man the chart you posted is GBP/USD?I thought the push down to 1.3772 would be the end of the move because this is near the 50 or 61 fib retrace. Not at my charts just now. This was my target for a short and after some patience it hit bang on. I ...
- Gaviscon3 replied Apr 30, 2014
Sorry, 1H.
- Gaviscon3 replied Apr 30, 2014
Here is the expanding triangle with simple wave labelling (the A-B-C-D-E). This is an Elliott Wave chart pattern which occurs during corrective phases. This is an example of a bull market triangle pattern. The move completes at E, from where price ...
- Gaviscon3 replied Apr 30, 2014
Ok we now have a completed expanding triangle - upmove to continue.
- Gaviscon3 replied Apr 29, 2014
Even i've never quoted 1.45!
- Gaviscon3 replied Apr 29, 2014
Why do you keep re-quoting this low inflation and high unemployment gag? You've already said that your trading style dictates that you choose a direction and trade in that direction, no matter what the market is doing. The fundamentals point to a ...
- Gaviscon3 replied Apr 21, 2014
Changing from buy to sell side based on market movement is not that difficult with EW. EUR/USD in particular follows the rules of Elliott beautifully. Most likely because it is the most highly traded pair so the effects of mass psychology are most ...
- Gaviscon3 replied Apr 21, 2014
As we all know markets do not move in straight lines. Retracements can be significant. I trade retracements as well as the main impulse to make the most of the swings of the market. What's wrong with changing your stance to reflect the market?
- Gaviscon3 replied Apr 20, 2014
Not using this to enter the tech v fundie beef. Just illustrating that if you are sick at technicals, you will be successful, just like if you are great at analysing fundamentals, you will be successful as well (as long as you know how to apply that ...
- Gaviscon3 replied Apr 20, 2014
Right i'm a tech guy - but keep an eye on the fundies. After all, it's cool to know/speculate on why shit happens (incidentally 'shit happens' wonderfully sums up trading, and is the philosophy to take in order to be successful in my humble ...
- Gaviscon3 replied Apr 19, 2014
That's the beautiful thing about trading (apart from trying to pull money out the market for yourself!) - there's so many different ways to do it. I currently only add to winners, but while i don't have the know-how to employ say your strategy (and ...
- Gaviscon3 replied Apr 19, 2014
I'd rather make money by making correct trading calls rather than all this martingaling bullshit. To me it appears to be a system designed to make up for shitty calls that works if you know exactly how to employ the system, but could end in tears if ...
- Gaviscon3 replied Apr 16, 2014
Article which i think backs the 'bull move has a little longer to run' stance. url