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Rabid replied Mar 11, 2009If you're confining yourself to "modern market computation" and the DJIA. But US stock market crashes go back further than that. It's pretty funny tho to think of a tulip bubble in the 1630s.
10 Worst US stock market crashes in the US
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Rabid replied Mar 11, 2009When people portray themselves as analysts and give recommendations, they're putting themselves in the position of advisor. A person who's in an advisory role really shouldn't allow such conflicts of interest. Unfortunately they do. This isn't news ...
Analysts and Manipulation
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Rabid replied Mar 11, 2009LOL. A bit of both. From a "more serious" point of view, the practice of selling shares that haven't actually been borrowed (aka naked shorting) has traditionally been illegal. Late 2008 the SEC gave a stern face and declared a little war on naked ...
Analysts and Manipulation
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Rabid replied Mar 11, 2009Reduce the size of the data? About the only way I can think of. Maybe MT4 has a memory limit you can tweak.
2009.03.11 15:41:15Tester memory handler: tester stopped because not enough memory
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Analysts and Manipulation
Started Mar 11, 2009|Trading Discussion|6 replies
There was some brief discussion over CW's thread about CNBC and analysts. I don't know who all ...
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Rabid replied Mar 11, 2009Insert -> Shapes -> Rectangle. Or you can add rectangle to your toolbar.
Silent Service Method
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Rabid replied Mar 10, 2009I completely disagree. Deadly Friday, aka "Black Friday" in 1869 is very telling. Link: url ) It was caused by the gold standard. As our currency was tied to gold, any speculation in the underlying commodity had a direct impact on our entire ...
10 Worst US stock market crashes in the US
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Rabid replied Mar 10, 2009Excellent. All other comments can be seen here: url My own is listed there as well.
FIA Opposes FINRA’s Proposed Leverage Limitation for Retail Forex
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Rabid replied Mar 10, 2009LOL. Those guys are so painfully clueless it hurts. You see the Jon Stewart bit on CNBC the other day?
Silent Service Method
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Rabid replied Mar 9, 2009Brokers don't really care. They ask for information just because they don't want you spending money you don't have, but if you specify "self employed" and put a rough estimate of your net worth, who's going to know? They don't actually call and ...
Forex Without a Job (College/Uni Student)
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Rabid replied Mar 9, 2009You could just sign up for an options broker...
Where do options sit in the market
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Rabid replied Mar 9, 2009LOL. Most "professional" analysts are very good at their job. The only problem is that their job isn't to provide you with good stock tips; It's to provide support for their company's position. Company X's analyst tells you "strong buy on xxx" ...
Admit it - your profits are based on luck
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Rabid replied Mar 8, 2009MT4 has the feature. It's called "rectangle." Insert->Shapes->Rectangle.
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Rabid replied Mar 7, 2009Looks like you're going strong here. How has CCI worked for you? About the only indi I've had use for was MACD. Wonder if it ends up measuring the same thing...
Trading EUR/USD & Majors, Longer Term
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Rabid replied Mar 6, 2009Sure, but I pay for them too. I pay taxes to keep the public roads in shape (even tho many aren't, pot-holes abound), I pay taxes and registration fees along with all the regular costs associated with transportation. I pay $100 a month for internet ...
What does a forex trader contribute to society?
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Rabid replied Mar 6, 2009Shrug. I tend to keep a single open positions (well, per pair at least), works well enough. Sometimes if I'm lucky and stuff goes well I'll get a small rider lot, but that's not often in markets like these. Sure, price moves all around... but there ...
Premature Jacket Emulation.