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- fullperson replied Feb 28, 2011
hey guys, regarding post 21953, where fti was caught in a bad position, I am trying to understand his response. He had foreign cap so he was able to be creative. It seems he reset his base for easy management. I think he hedged his bad short ...
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- fullperson replied Feb 26, 2011
hmm... I'm thinking kepler's laws (kepler dealt with a lot of golden ratio stuff/timing) and center of mass (keeps your basis as close to market w/ different size positions at different locations)... or maybe has something to do w/ random walk
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- fullperson replied Feb 26, 2011
there are many interpretations of oil and gold prices as it pertains to the dollar, I was wondering what fti thinks of the relationship of gold/oil and the dollar. How do they sync up? Why?
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- fullperson replied Feb 25, 2011
hmmm... so I have a feeling that that of fib numbers will lead to determination of "range leg window", which fti had previously stated is confidential since the capitalization is very high? I will read over the last few posts tonight. This stuff is ...
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- fullperson replied Feb 24, 2011
Welcome back! It is nice to hear from you.
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- fullperson replied Feb 22, 2011
good point about the boredom. It's a huge help to stop that scorpion. I don't think I've felt bored at all.
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- fullperson replied Feb 21, 2011
Thanks, could you be a bit more specific? I think fti uses the scout's psychological factor to help us gauge market form. It make us pay attention more to its movements as it is happening. Is there a purpose for teh socut that I am missing? Will
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- fullperson replied Feb 20, 2011
If rescue is for protection and attack is for gaining foreign cap, then the purpose for scout and checker is only to encourage mindset and mark the location of previous legs.
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- fullperson replied Feb 20, 2011
The pizza button might be interesting
But technically we're not dealing so we don't need many of the buttons on the dealing keyboard. There's a "price change" button on the bloomberg ones...I wish I could do a "price change" I don't use ...Technical Analysis Fallacy
- fullperson replied Feb 19, 2011
Hi guys, I still looking for something that will make my entry orders faster (aka a hot key tied to a script). I would like to set limit orders and a button to quickly switch.
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- fullperson replied Feb 16, 2011
I agree with Mamood. Since the market is continuously changing, we cannot expect historical returns to reflect future performance. We are only as good as our last trade. I think fti mentions that we should not be focused too much on returns. In my ...
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- fullperson replied Feb 14, 2011
That's why it's important to time your attacks. Don't attack unless you see an opportunity-otherwise you risk bringing your average too close to the market. Again, the foreign cap is an important dictator of whether you can take extra risk or not.
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- fullperson replied Feb 12, 2011
Hi guys, I am looking for scripts to do a quick buy/sell/flip. I would really love to have just a simple buy and sell button that prompts the number of lots. Anyone have one that works? I tried an EA and all it did was continuously add new orders ...
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- fullperson replied Feb 11, 2011
This is true. We don't have info: order flow. That is the reason why we have to follow price action closely. We are at best guerrilla fighters.
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- fullperson replied Feb 11, 2011
Hi, this is what I heard last. I am wishing him a good and speedy recovery.
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- fullperson replied Feb 11, 2011
500 pips? Why not cut the position loose? A position from September to now is definitely dead in waters. At any point in time that high rescue skews are used, the trader needs to be in daylight mode (actively managing positions). If the trader ...
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- fullperson replied Feb 10, 2011
drzakir123, A quick note about reading through the threads. Indianguy is completely right. Please read slowly. The first time I read through it too quick and gleaned only about 1% of what fti taught. I would suggest after reading the thread once to ...
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- fullperson replied Feb 10, 2011
Hi dannbb, from what I've experienced, waiting for confirmation causes problems. fti stresses having confidence in your trades and not having to wait for confirmation (by the time you feel confident enough, the price is already running off without ...
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- fullperson replied Feb 10, 2011
First of all, thanks to everyone who commented. Waiting for the price to retrace a bit for a bargain works well from experience. However, if I need to be confident in my position so. After some thought, I think the spiral within spiral is the best ...
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- fullperson replied Feb 9, 2011
:O I see many opportunities! I think the 3k MO is an evolution of fti's past history doing synthetics? In this case, the 3k has significance to time tears ect (just in time to capture some volatility). Yes, I do need to work on my timing. My MO is ...
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