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GnarlyPips replied Jan 27, 2013[quote=chiknthief;6397598] I don't do EWP but I have a problem with this.
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GnarlyPips replied Jan 26, 2013The gap up was from $420 in early 2012 was due to an earnings report, right? It'll bounce off that, for sure. However, I think it can go lower. $325, $250, and $200 are long term targets for me. Even as low as $100! But maybe that's just crazy.
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GnarlyPips commented Jan 21, 2013I don't know, but this is very strange to me. Usd/Jpy selling? What about the other Jpy pairs? Shouldn't he be saying "Jpy buying"?
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GnarlyPips replied Jan 21, 2013Maybe the angle could be moved down by a degree or two, and then it would be fine with me. Grapes, wine, all just vinegar with time.
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GnarlyPips replied Jan 19, 2013Sex robots exist. Primitive in a sense, and very expensive, but things will be perfected with time. I think the Japanese make them.
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GnarlyPips replied Jan 19, 2013I'd like to see some research reviewed by the scientific community if you're going to make a claim like that.
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GnarlyPips replied Jan 19, 2013Science is trying to do just that. url
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GnarlyPips replied Jan 19, 2013Ya know, even then, that's still very subjective. Do I use the lines going inwards to a point, yet haven't? Or do I take two lines that just simply will never touch ever?
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GnarlyPips replied Jan 19, 2013I just think there's a difference between just being an ass and being an ass with class.

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GnarlyPips replied Jan 19, 2013So, you let other traders pick crucial levels for you? Am I reading that right? If SR is objective, what is it? Is it a trend line from high-to-high? Is it a trend line at all?
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GnarlyPips replied Jan 19, 2013I find this to be quite relevant. I don't think a market maker would ignore the ask price, because they do both buying and selling. I would think when the spread is very high, they would be able to make some money. But I don't know for sure.
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GnarlyPips replied Jan 19, 2013Is it an objectively crucial level or subjectively? You talk of SR and fib, but aren't these things inherently subjective? What is a crucial level, anyhow?
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GnarlyPips replied Jan 19, 2013I don't get why I would be reading every post by specific members who are just beyond help. Is this what you do? If so, I'd advise not doing that. Especially if displeases you.
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