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Ted1983 replied Apr 22, 2010I havent played much for a few weeks, but I mainly play limit holdem cash games (retro I know). I play a few sit n gos now and again. I would recommend that you play 45 or 90 man tournaments though. Due to the poularity of single table games, there ...
Poker vs Trading
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Ted1983 replied Apr 22, 2010You won't get any disagreement from me. Gambling is just wagering money on an uncertain outcome. Trading clearly fits that definintion.
Poker vs Trading
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Ted1983 replied Apr 22, 2010Hi Aiyah, (if that's how I address you? My name is Edward, most peole call me Ed, Eddie or Ted) I think one of the most basic errors people make is failing to adjust to the game they're playing. As I mentioned before there is a big difference ...
Poker vs Trading
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Ted1983 replied Apr 22, 2010I think that is a destructive attitude towards the game. If you play in that manner, your range becomes transparent to all but the most ignorant of players.
Poker vs Trading
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Ted1983 replied Apr 22, 2010^^ OK, but what exactly d'ya want to know? I see you've got 10 vouches from decent posters. If you can trade prfitably, you'll slay at poker. I can beat pokers (a bit) but haven't turned a profit in the markets yet.
Poker vs Trading
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Ted1983 replied Apr 22, 2010You can draw a line, but it isn't representatve of a trend. Surely you can see that no amount of pyraminding or money management will turn a profit on random data.
Domino's Price and order flow trading
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Ted1983 replied Apr 22, 2010Just laugh to yourself when you hear that in a tournament. They are not taking into account the non linear value of chips. see above.
Poker vs Trading
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Ted1983 replied Apr 22, 2010Hi Hilmy, I have played a decent amount of poker online over the last couple of years and have managed to be a winner at very small stakes. I've only won a coupla thousand dollars or so, but I think I've learned a lot about the game. I'm back here ...
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Ted1983 replied Apr 21, 2010No it won't. The "pattern" doesn't exist in random data. Random by it's very nature is devoid of pattern. Or to put it another way. THe premise of your trading is based on imbalaces in order flow. Random data doesn't have any imbalances.
Domino's Price and order flow trading
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Ted1983 replied Apr 15, 2010That is LOL indeed. They are claiming to use "straight through processing".
GCI Financial???
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Ted1983 replied Apr 15, 2010^^ It isn't though is it. Though you probably know that really.
Ingredients of Trading Success
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Ted1983 replied Apr 15, 2010Still the best ever though. And a complete bastard aswell, unfortunately.
Is making money in FX that easy?
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Ted1983 replied Apr 15, 2010Yes. But I like to keep an open mind.
Lets face it, most MT4 brokers are not going to be great. Just thought I'd see what the local concensus was.GCI Financial???
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Ted1983 replied Apr 15, 2010Well I haven't really done enough trading to talk about feel, but I know what ya mean.
Domino's Price and order flow trading
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Ted1983 replied Apr 15, 2010I see. Your method seems straight forward enough that it should work on any market, the simpler the system the more versatile and robust it should be imo.
Domino's Price and order flow trading
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GCI Financial???
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Hi all, Does anyone have any experience with this Broker; {url} (GCI Financial) They are ...
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Ted1983 replied Apr 14, 2010Hey Hornet! Why don't you trade EU?
Domino's Price and order flow trading
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Ted1983 replied Apr 14, 2010Yes it's that easy. To play football like Maradona you just kick an inflated pigs bladder round a field.
Is making money in FX that easy?