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Rabid replied Sep 28, 2009Speed of light in a vacuum? You can't drive a car at C since it can't be accelerated to it. If you managed to do that, the entire universe would undergo instant heat death as every drop of energy is sucked out to facilitate it. If you magically ...
Simple question! NobuyersNosellers!!
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Rabid replied Sep 27, 2009The 95% rule is a myth. Even if it wasn't, it would still apply to fundie traders too. In both cases over-leveraging is usually the cause of failure anyway. Most people that have success in the markets don't post about them. There's selection bias. ...
trading with fundamentals is the only way to go
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Rabid replied Sep 27, 2009I think it's a safe bet that fundie traders don't trade on news, lol. Earlier, interest rate was discussed as a key factor. Certainly. I also think year to year budget deficit is important too, tho. If you were trading on those kind of factors with ...
trading with fundamentals is the only way to go
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Rabid replied Sep 27, 2009This thread has become surprisingly entertaining... let me grab my popcorn.
trading with fundamentals is the only way to go
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Rabid replied Sep 22, 2009Laff. Just because they didn't work for you doesn't mean they don't work. The topic of the thread is, after all, "trading with fundamentals is the only way to go."
trading with fundamentals is the only way to go
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Rabid replied Sep 22, 2009While I think that interest rates are one of the biggest (if not the biggest), I also think that a country's budget deficit is also a massive factor. Hyperinflation starts with poor deficit management. I think there's also 2 other factors: Foreign ...
trading with fundamentals is the only way to go
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Rabid replied Sep 20, 2009Nod. That is a very fair point. It's definitely a lot harder to get into a billion dollar position, liquidity becomes a major concern. Still, I think if you were aiming for crazy returns and accepting crazy volatility you'd end up with a lot of ...
How much is wage of account managers?
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Rabid replied Sep 20, 2009Problem is high dollar clients are going to want stable slow returns rather than highly volatile returns. Most large fund managers don't aim for massive returns, they aim for steady gains. Ie: Sharpe ratio. This attracts more money into the fund. ...
How much is wage of account managers?
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Rabid replied Sep 20, 2009Standard these days is 2 and 20. 2% account total fee, 20% of returns.
How much is wage of account managers?
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Rabid replied Aug 3, 2009Yeh but you won't get as many good exits if your entry blows
.The Coin Trade System aka Flip The Coin
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Rabid replied Jul 26, 2009I understand what you're getting at, but in both situations the answer sorta works out. If you have someone tossing 750 heads and 250 tails, it would be wise to bet that the next day will have more tails than 250. Why? Because 1000 trials is enough ...
coin toss entry question
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Rabid replied Jul 25, 2009Exactly. It always breaks even, or if you add transaction costs it's always a loss. The trick is to find a time when things aren't 50/50, and get good at recognizing when the odds change back.
coin toss entry question
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Rabid replied Jul 25, 2009They're mine, mostly. But I probably copied the idea from somewhere, no idea where.
The Coin Trade System aka Flip The Coin
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Rabid replied Jul 22, 2009I average about 10% per month. Some months more, some less, but that's the average. It mostly depends on whether the market is trending or stuck in a tightening range.
Do you make a profit up to now?
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Rabid replied Jul 21, 2009Random is an outcome function that accepts no inputs. For that reason, there's no memory between the outcomes. There's no correlation between what happened last time and what will happen next. Ex: A true coin flip. Non-random is an outcome function ...
The Coin Trade System aka Flip The Coin
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Rabid replied Jul 21, 2009Generally yes, but in this specific case, no. It's not "go long on heads" and "go short on tails" but rather this... Consider a person that flips a coin every second. Heads, it's an up tick. Tails it's a down tick. In that case you could generate an ...
coin toss entry question
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Rabid replied Jul 19, 2009Because it's based entirely on past data, so while it looks perfect in hind-sight it's useless going forward.
2009.03.11 15:41:15Tester memory handler: tester stopped because not enough memory
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Rabid replied Jul 12, 2009Ah. Hrm. I haven't tried changing colors on anything, maybe it's the color selection box. Can you change bools true/false? Can you input specific integers? Those are the 2 things I do most frequently. I used winetricks to install the MFC and ...
mt4 in linux linpus
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Rabid replied Jul 12, 2009Are you sure the file is recompiling in metaeditor? I've had a problem where the newest versions of wine (past 1.01, betas) don't work w/ metaeditor. For your problem, you can't edit indicator parms at all? If you add an indi to a chart, then right ...
mt4 in linux linpus
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Rabid replied Jul 11, 2009Currently at $3.373. No major changes since Apr really, so prolly just a range. Looks like value is around $7 with resistance $13.50.
natural gas - 10 consecutive red candles in a row