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- fullperson replied Dec 28, 2010
:O Jules? I played that piece with my elementary violin teacher
One of his all time favorites, though a very difficult piece for me back then ( he particularly liked kreisler's interpretation. My personal favorite violinists are ...Technical Analysis Fallacy
- fullperson replied Dec 27, 2010
Hi, everyone. fti, do you have a personal psychologist? The caretakers usually suffer a mental toll, so its important that you take care of your feelings too. You are a very strong person, and you have many pleasures to remind you that despite the ...
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- fullperson replied Dec 27, 2010
Well hopefully you were allow to bring pictures or posters and the like, though I imagine the fast pace would be interest enough. Looks like I'll be working the back office for a bit. I'm pretty determined to perform, but I have a feeling that ...
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- fullperson replied Dec 26, 2010
Suba, they are brokers that link you to the interbank market (OANDA ect work with major banks and pass the currencies onto you, the retail broker). It is hard to get direct access to the interbank because you have no established credit. They are ...
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- fullperson replied Dec 25, 2010
I just wanted to see if I had the idea of the method. Please correct me if I am wrong (better to clear up mistakes than have them become bad habits). I chose dec 24, 12:00 as the scenario. So in this scenario gbp is leading a significant drop, and ...
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- fullperson replied Dec 24, 2010
Yes! very important dongsky. When I make a fast read/ intense practice, my mind did not have time to absorb fti's teachings. He gave us the "concept", but not the full use. What we decide to do/create in our own arsenal is based on us. I think most ...
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- fullperson replied Dec 23, 2010
ok, so romance is only to spot money flow, fti does not engage in correlation trading (just to get info to see possible roadblocks or trade winds ahead). I think I am straying too far from fti's teachings. I will try to stay closer to his words when ...
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- fullperson replied Dec 22, 2010
thanks hcong, this is the point where I am at. I will wait for confirmation before committing these to memory. I know there is probably more to it. If there is more to it, we can both learn from my bringing up the question.
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- fullperson replied Dec 22, 2010
I read from: url I am on page 64 in this specific text, not sure how many pages this counts on the thread (this is a re-read, the first time I read through the first 200 pages was a skim to get a base understanding of the material. This second ...
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- fullperson replied Dec 22, 2010
Sorry indianguyinny, more specifically: - Is the Romance based on dow theory, that the correlations should resume? - Is a "time window" a place where pairs w/ disjointed correlations return to the common trend of correlations -do we use these "time ...
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- fullperson replied Dec 22, 2010
ok, here I am trying to figure out what you all said: -"hint butterfly"= use options to take volatility money. But fti says don't write if you have no experience, so I will not write like fti said until I learn more (which I am doing now) -"The ...
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- fullperson replied Dec 21, 2010
thanks for the replies, I'm sorry if I almost derailed the thread again (I'm just very picky about every word fti says). Anyways it seems that the romance is a huge part of his ,method, could someone go over it? I really don't mean to derail the ...
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- fullperson replied Dec 21, 2010
hi just a quick question I had while reading fti's posts, do you guys understand what fti means by a time window? In the post where he led us through his dance, he used the romance (to confirm his moves via mirrored patterns/volatility & bottom/tops ...
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- fullperson replied Dec 19, 2010
I personally like the MT4 platform so interbank fx works well, but I think Oanda would be a nice place to start. Both allow for smaller lot sizes and have reasonable spreads, but Oanda makes it somewhat difficult to alter your positions (since you ...
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- fullperson replied Dec 18, 2010
hey guys, yea same, I'm taking a break to start studying market makers/dealers in options. Congrats jonaslt. It seems that the majority of trading/investment positions are for quants, particularly algo and HFT. The volkner rule is also starting to ...
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- fullperson replied Dec 10, 2010
sorry nathaniel, I'm not sure what you are trying to point out on his thread. Was there a certain page where dongsky discusses HFT or quants?
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- fullperson replied Dec 10, 2010
hey guys, anyone getting a sinking feeling about the future of discretionary trading? The terrain seems to have changed with HFT and quant funds. I sincerely hope the market structure has not changed (Though change is the name of the game. In fact ...
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- fullperson replied Oct 6, 2010
Thanks, I'm only on page 250 so I have a ways to go. Not sure what you mean by the "time window" or "process" but I think that's because fti has not gone over that in the first 250 pages yet (right?) I will have to continue reading, this is a very ...
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- fullperson replied Oct 6, 2010
Hi guys, I'm still a bit behind on this thread, but I am learning to dance the rhythm. I can feel most tops and bottoms, which is great on trends (higher waves than last one w/ strong thrusts). I have several questions: When I feel that the wave is ...
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- fullperson replied Aug 26, 2010
oops charts didn't work. They are attached
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