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Rabid replied Mar 22, 2009It's actually really simple (well... the terminology anyway). Options come with a "volatility" that's expected, built into the price. It's done this way so the people that write the options can make money. For everyone that buys an option there has ...
Not even close to a bottom!
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Rabid replied Mar 21, 2009There are a lot of ways you can do this. You can use an efficiency ratio if you're into indicators. Or you can simply set boundaries and wait for price to breakout and pullback. Are you looking for intra-day trends or something larger?
Determining Trending vs. Consolidating
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Rabid replied Mar 21, 2009Yeh. I know you're not saying you support the argument, but things were very different back then. Countries like China have been successfully using protectionism for years. I don't really trust these guys to make a good decision when they've been ...
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Rabid replied Mar 21, 2009Mt4 doesn't need one, it has one built in. "Pivot" is just "typical price" aka (H+L+C)/3. If you add a moving average in the popup there is an "Apply to:" field. Go there, pulldown, choose HLC/3, choose whatever period you want, done.
Pivot Point Moving Average Indicator
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Rabid replied Mar 21, 2009These people hate a strong dollar. Last time around the weak dollar made all the exporters look great, but most was just trickery. If the US is going to continue weakening it's currency, other nations will be forced to start doing the same.
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Rabid replied Mar 21, 2009Laff. Basic pullback strategy. They don't backtest well at all. It's the trend reversals that getcha.
100% winning trades so far...
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Rabid replied Mar 20, 2009Having read the book, I'm going to say it is not a DIBS-related book. It talks about inside bars and range contraction, along with gaps and related stats, but there is no real discussion on using intra-day inside bars as a trading method. Mostly ...
A $1000 book..
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Rabid replied Mar 20, 2009Old thread back from the dead? I've read... "Day Trading with Short Term Price Patterns and Opening Range Breakouts" by Toby Crabel. Useful? Yes. Holy grail? No. The material in it can be found in a dozen other books since.
A $1000 book..
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Rabid replied Mar 19, 2009Sure, if you're willing to take the enormous risks required. But why the world would you want to?! Forex has got to be one of the hardest ways to make a billion dollars ever devised. As your funds get larger your timeframes will get larger too (they ...
Is it possible to become a billionaire trading Forex?
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Rabid replied Mar 18, 2009Hey, that's a 200 ruble spread! According to Google... 1 Russian ruble = 0.029445 U.S. dollars LOL. 34 rubles to the dollar.
Putin wants one currency
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Rabid replied Mar 18, 2009Hahahaha... It was a joke, you weren't really supposed to answer that.

Putin wants one currency
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Rabid replied Mar 18, 2009Hahaha... mebbe. Always remember the 3 rules of "we're not communist anymore, dangit!" ... 1. Never let them near bright light, especially sunlight, as that's deadly. 2. Never let them touch water. 3. Never, ever, feed them after midnight. Or ...
Putin wants one currency
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Rabid replied Mar 18, 2009LOL. Pretty much. One way or another, everyone's always trying to get their hands on your money.
Putin wants one currency
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Rabid replied Mar 18, 2009Let me translate this for ya: "Hey guys, how about we create one giant currency... not the US dollar... some currency, and use it instead?! Oh, you don't like the idea of a giant currency? Ok. Then how about you just "broaden your reserves" by ...
Putin wants one currency
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Rabid replied Mar 17, 2009Nice. You wouldn't happen to have a link or the name of the articles would you? I couldn't find anything there.
A simple edge with inside bars...
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A simple edge with inside bars...
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Small inside bar study... Just to share a small amount of research I did this morning. Thought ...
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Rabid replied Mar 17, 2009Nod. The 1/3rd and 2/3rd levels are also very popular on the older scene it seems.
Silent Service Method
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Rabid replied Mar 17, 2009Hehe, getting off-topic, but still a good discussion... That's actually a myth. The founders said that no state could mint non-gold or silver money, it makes no such provisions about federal currency. The constitution was largely intended to smooth ...
10 Worst US stock market crashes in the US
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Rabid replied Mar 16, 2009Actually MACD is not a volume-based indicator. MACD is the "moving average convergence/divergence" indicator. It takes 2 moving averages and subtracts the 2, producing a difference. The difference is then printed as the histogram. Then that ...
Silent Service Method