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- frevd replied Apr 26, 2011
the candle formation looks dangerous yes, as I said, room to 1.47, but I wouldnt enter now, not sure whether there is still enough steam.
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- frevd replied Apr 26, 2011
Sounds like you did a lot in your life, I envy you. I don't have a pension fund at all, and I doubt I'll see anything of what I paid when I was employed.
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- frevd replied Apr 26, 2011
Nice, what does "pension funds I contributed to years ago" mean? No such rules in Canada and not to come?
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- frevd replied Apr 26, 2011
sounds good, although there is still room for 1.47 (and an offer of mine waiting). EDIT: Or maybe not, UCHF is going down.
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- frevd replied Apr 26, 2011
Yes, I'm just wondering why they decided that in the first place, it's obviously NOT better for any of us. See that 50p up in GU? That thing was down and I shorted, this was just to take out any SLs of that size, and there is nothing you can do ...
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- frevd replied Apr 26, 2011
Cheers. What I'm stressing is just the point that merging and splitting is a useful thing. I wouldn't want to always have a flatted position. With that CFTC logic, you would have to always sell all your dollar bills from your pocket and saving ...
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- frevd replied Apr 26, 2011
Using a small risk is also easier to recover - once you lost 50% of your account your risk doubles with the same quantity.
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- frevd replied Apr 26, 2011
I do never hedge, thats a matter of discipline. But to forbid something is not a solution. I would be very sceptical about those laws. Furtunately I'm not an US resident so I don't even care, if you're happy with that, enjoy.
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- frevd replied Apr 26, 2011
No you don't get it. If I have a long term strategy I cannot simultaneously follow a short term strategy otherwise. If I'm longing EU on base of daily chart signals, I still want to be able to have some scalping shorts, not because my position is ...
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- frevd replied Apr 26, 2011
If you are trading cross-pairs, you are also able to hedge, legally. Say a short in GBP/CHF could be hedged by longing USD/CHF and shorting GBP/USD with half the quantity each. Those CFTC rules are a very bad thing.
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- frevd replied Apr 26, 2011
For losing positions you are right. Nevertheless it is good to be able to open a shortterm short together with a longterm long, most importantly because those big dogs can't run for your stoplosses as they do until you give up if you can nothing but ...
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- frevd replied Apr 26, 2011
Morning everybody
. I will sleep more often, is measurably better for my performance, to not watch the noise. Ah well, I'm now starting a shorting party.EURUSD
- frevd replied Apr 26, 2011
it's funny enough watching these little wars here between you and the other guys. can't we just all be nice? well.. nope, funnier this way.

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- frevd replied Apr 26, 2011
hey you were right again. how does it feel to become a successful trader in just one night?

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- frevd replied Apr 26, 2011
i wish i had your reflexes. by my counting your short should be bright red by now, unless you already closed it.
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