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- fullperson replied Jan 22, 2011
hi fti I just had a quick question. I am currently using 5min chart, but I know of some people here that use one min or tick charts. What is your opinion on tick data via our OTC brokerages? Is it possible I could be "too nimble"?
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- fullperson replied Jan 22, 2011
you're back! I am in school so I am not feeling the market, but it is nice to finally see some liquidity in the market. 3k looks very nice from chart. I am wondering about the transition of attack to rescue and their MO for Mmaker or dealer use. I ...
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- fullperson replied Jan 20, 2011
fti will be in my prayers. I would very much like to help him in someway, but I can't do much more than to wish him a speedy recovery and my best wishes. Will
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- fullperson replied Jan 18, 2011
Triger, In my humble opinion the line that I draw is when one of these is violated: -you draw or put anything other than a simple hourly sma on your chart (you may become blinded by what you want to see instead of watching movement of price) -when ...
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- fullperson replied Jan 18, 2011
I have a script for MT4, so it is a bit easier.
The thing about this methods is that it requires being in the now. So it is very hard to have limit orders set up before you see the actual movement in price. I am not sure how you do it, but ...Technical Analysis Fallacy
- fullperson replied Jan 17, 2011
huh? I might have missed an earlier post. Could you explain?
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- fullperson replied Jan 17, 2011
tunnel in the air? Scout size makes damages from ego less because its size is small. The scout "helps" some ego problems, but the scout can also trap people. For example, when the scout is doing bad sometimes we focus too much on rescue instead of ...
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- fullperson replied Jan 17, 2011
Goodluck mijamoto. We are all well aware of the dangers of speedy sports, and hopefully speedy trading
It is sad to hear that professional sports is about money and luck, many people miss opportunities. But these are of little importance ...Technical Analysis Fallacy
- fullperson replied Jan 17, 2011
thanks gro, I'm always doing "rocket science" because I like to be creative. I think fti would be ok with that when not trading (off-time). We should be developing our own spirals for our nature. But I to keep this scorpion in my cage until after ...
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- fullperson replied Jan 17, 2011
I hope fti is ok. Best wishes for him and his recovery. auxesis, I was wondering what types of people trade during what terrains, as well as what their probable stops/orders are? I would like to know because if I had a general idea of how they ...
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- fullperson replied Jan 15, 2011
-usually when fti mentions "180" means you are heading in wrong direction. 180 could also be special number? -Splitting of troops done when the army is larger than yours, one for diversion and one to catch the enemy -women being in army shows any ...
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- fullperson replied Jan 15, 2011
There are many things about chapt 13. Here are my thoughts: -My troops are my units, they are loyal to the grave. Under any officer's hands they would be useful. -The general (my mindset, strategist and ability to dance) will dictate clear ...
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- fullperson replied Jan 15, 2011
lol, I'm sure fti would reply with something to the effects of: "profit without risk? That's the holy grail!" On second thought I believe that what piccolo is saying is right. We can't think too much into the basis when we attack because it will ...
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- fullperson replied Jan 15, 2011
Thanks for watching out for me. I'm catching many rabbits at the same time due to school, but I know my multitasking limits and I have a pretty good idea where my "limit" on system overload is lol. It's just a bit of "side project" on my off time ...
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- fullperson replied Jan 14, 2011
luckily I am learning options on the side, may prove valuable to have knowledge?
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- fullperson replied Jan 14, 2011
Hey, I am starting to think that the use of the spiraling in and out is for the overall manipulation of our average to the market. When attacking, I think we need to manage both the basis and the dance at the same time. When adding positions, our ...
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- fullperson replied Jan 13, 2011
lol, looks like fti made the same mistake I did. The thing felt like a top around 1.316. Had to take pain around 1.3170. Quick rescue 1.315, but momentum scared me off as I had high gearing after a failed 1st rescue. I saw trend was up so I waited ...
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- fullperson replied Jan 13, 2011
I am just now beginning to find my equilibrium. I am throughly enjoying this equilibrium process since I am really starting to feel difference between dance paces. If I am too nimble, my psychological pain threshold increases, causing unnecessarily ...
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- fullperson replied Jan 11, 2011
Hi, seems that I am a bit out of touch with my knowledge of patterns. I believe I have the basic patterns down( I will review them of course), but I am looking for a read on "compound patterns", possible mutations via a certain pattern, and ...
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- fullperson replied Jan 11, 2011
well...it is 2011 right? So in about a year.....
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