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- fullperson replied Feb 9, 2011
When Cable retraces from it's tear with Euro what would you expect to see on your 3k's? -the EUR/GBP would be trending up strongly before the retrace. Then the GBP/USD pair should move north?
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- fullperson replied Feb 9, 2011
hey guys, I tried the open order scripts, but they keep on buying. I am looking for a script which will bring up a prompt asking for lot size and quickly make the execution at market only ONCE The same goes for a market sell. If possible, maybe a ...
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- fullperson replied Feb 8, 2011
ah please, don't go back. I really enjoy the clarity in your posts
I have a question about the barometer process. If the EU and UJ are trending properly, but the GU is behaving oddly, is it likely that GBP is acting unnatural? I also notice ...Technical Analysis Fallacy
- fullperson replied Feb 8, 2011
Thanks fana, I am trying not to judge. The best that I can use 3k at this point is to recognize when the market is acting out of normal. My MO right now is to use less aggression when market tears. But I figured that where this happens in relation ...
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- fullperson replied Feb 7, 2011
Hey, just a realization. If you guys follow the 3k, it seems that when "manipulation" happens, its behavior while being "manipulated" seems to indicate institutional interest. Seeing the movements under the 1min tf is even more telling. Has anyone ...
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- fullperson replied Feb 4, 2011
Hi Mamood, what's your opinion on the use of the 3k? I remember earlier that the 5min 3k was used to see money flow and the daily 3k was used to determine the likely major direction. How does fti know what has to happen in the markets to result in a ...
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- fullperson replied Feb 4, 2011
I do not plan on using stats for FX spot. In fact, modeling the one minute frequency I trade has way too much noise. I find that fti's method is most helpful (managing the trades is really what I'm interested in) for 1 min. Yes, I am studying stats ...
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- fullperson replied Feb 4, 2011
Interesting Mamood! I have not taken a look at the full info yet, but at first glance it is this kind of managing that I enjoy most about trading. So far, I have leveraged flip, and cutting largest position & waiting for a chance to do basis ...
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- fullperson replied Feb 4, 2011
Is the study of statistics useful? I am currently studying time series analysis (cointegration will be explained in the course). As fortune would have it, my prof happens to be an economist. There is a person in my class that works in the quant ...
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- fullperson replied Feb 3, 2011
It is really an eye opener for me. It is clear that scorpions still show up. I trade in an environment that I have not made abundantly serious. In addition, I realize that I am very aggressive in my flips once I find my direction and I tend to hold ...
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- fullperson replied Feb 3, 2011
Ok, so my performance is kind of interesting. My foreign cap keeps increasing, padded by attacks and rescues. However... The weird thing is, if you look at the chart, the scout directions that I take are often wrong, but remedied by leveraged flips ...
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- fullperson replied Feb 1, 2011
Has anyone noticed that the spread price tends to show the direction of the move? If I get a larger spread, price seems to hit the spread price and retrace. When I get a tighter spread price, the momentum tends to follow in my direction. Perhaps ...
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- fullperson replied Feb 1, 2011
I cannot thank you enough fti. Your teachings on life, trading and healthy mindset will be with me forever. I will certainly continue to study and try my best to pass on the humble spirit of helpfulness and cheer you have provided until your return. ...
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- fullperson replied Jan 26, 2011
This pretty much sums up nearly 70% of the population anyways, might as well go for it
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- fullperson replied Jan 25, 2011
If only I didn't have homework...but it must be done. please continue with the updates, will help me see the dance in retrospect (although w/o momentum it will be hard to feel flow from historical numbers)
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- fullperson replied Jan 23, 2011
Many people are turned off by religion because the acts of men under its belief eg crusades. You mention an important concept. Faith and prayers should be very personal.
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- fullperson replied Jan 22, 2011
Just for confirmation, to make sure I am thinking correctly. Thanks
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- fullperson replied Jan 22, 2011
I think you need to be as nimble as the market's speed/current momentum in price/liquidity for the specified purpose. Depends on terrain. Ranges MO to move quick, trending MO to give room for market to breath unless proven otherwise. Also depends on ...
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