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Setebos replied Mar 26, 2010Now that we (being a not very clever and rather ignorant bunch of bumpkins) are left unguided in the cold and unforgiving world can we please talk markets again?
Honestly, I wasn't expecting that a joint solution would come in hand for Greece. By ...Technical Analysis Fallacy
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Setebos replied Mar 26, 2010Friday profit taking is the mood of the day it seems. Lets see the power of the bulls

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Setebos replied Mar 26, 2010Hey mahes, they basically agreed that possible aid for Greece would come jointly from the EU and from the IMF. It will, however, be strictly piloted by the EU. It only came after a meeting between Merkel and Sarkozy just before the official summit. ...
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Setebos replied Mar 24, 2010I thought I'm alone on this one

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Setebos replied Mar 24, 2010Now where have I seen this "prove your method and profitability" argument before....
Oh yes! Another bullshit thread some time ago! And if memory serves me well that one did not end well ... Guys, don't you have something better to do ......only your bottomline should matter to you
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Setebos replied Mar 22, 2010I think you are looking for a sound common logic in a business where it is up to the individual to make his way to the Profitland. As Darkstar pointed out there are gems of knowledge one can possibly use in the Factory, but they are buried under a ...
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Setebos replied Mar 22, 2010Hey Ge, Every time the chart makes a rapid rally we start hearing of the end of the dollar as reserve currency or the end of the EUR or even the end of the EU. If half the doom forecasts were to come true the wold would've been a so much more ...
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Setebos replied Mar 22, 2010Keeping the chat alive I think Greece is not really that much of a problem - what's happening now is speculations being exploited. Think of it - Greece provides very tiny part of the EU economy so practically the EU will not suffer should they ...
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Setebos replied Mar 22, 2010In my personal experience one can benefit from public forums just as easy as get completely lost. IMHO novice trader's bottomline should be learning how his thinking process could be adjusted to what's happening in the markets. As much as ...
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Setebos replied Mar 22, 2010Holy cow, the EUR is being destroyed today again! No wonder conspiracy theories are all over the web these days...
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Setebos replied Mar 17, 2010Oops, my bad, sorry, that was your quote
It will be in 2 or 3 months time, but still, thanks 
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Setebos replied Mar 17, 2010Even though I haven't written much I have been with the thread almost from the very beginning. It has been a pleasure and a privilege following your guidance - as MaMood said it really was a life changing experience - I will be switching to full ...
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Setebos replied Mar 15, 2010Study what moves the market and what is the market structure. Never forget that most analysis methods are designed for centralized markets (NYSE for example) and FOREX is an OTC marketplace. In combination with a smart head, enough patience and a ...
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Setebos replied Mar 12, 2010Sentiment is turning to euro bullish lately. A couple of weeks ago everyone was talking about E$ going for 1.25 and look at it now - cable is already leading the way. Bulls smelled weakness in green money and are looking for blood. Time to dance. ...
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Setebos replied Mar 9, 2010Yep, not much of activity lately. I preferred focusing on trading rather than writing... The combination of both usually hurts my trading
While trading yesterday and today I noticed something - during the past months markets were very active and ...Technical Analysis Fallacy
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Setebos replied Mar 8, 2010In case someone's still around — The Stones! Enjoy! video
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Setebos replied Mar 1, 2010Good one - LOL. Btw I love the idea in your your signature

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Setebos replied Mar 1, 2010Hi fti, what I meant was a joke, did not mean to crystal ball anything. "Thinking out loud" is a saying in my native language which in general means "just sharing a few thoughts but not making a decision on anything". Does not work very well in ...
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Setebos replied Feb 28, 2010I'm far from looking into my crystal ball (can't find the damn thing
), just thinking out loud while enjoying the weekend. IMHO the marker will have the final saying, not individual big boys (with all due respect). All I can do is stay nimble.Technical Analysis Fallacy