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Porkpie replied Jan 21, 2016Lol, exactly what I mean Steve, you shouldn't have let that one slip, now you've just blown your cover...doh! I am ignorant, and you come out with the market is random nonsense! Lol. Honestly, just because you have worked institutional does not mean ...
Institutional Equivalent Education?
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Porkpie replied Jan 21, 2016It always gives me a laugh when you get these ego guys bowling into various threads believing how wonderful they are saying they work for big banks etc etc, and then they say something really stupid, implying that somehow, they do not realise that ...
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Porkpie replied Jan 12, 2016A very successful 30 yr veteran trader gives the best institutional education available to retail traders, trades live daily alongside his commercial duties, outlining trading scenarios/opportunities, as well as 1000's hours of webinars on various ...
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Porkpie replied Oct 20, 2015There are lots of edges 60, its just that most of those in the retail sphere aren't edges at all. But as you suggest rightly, not all edges will work consistently. A confluence of edges, that are not all price based (ie. NOT your bog standard ...
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Porkpie replied Sep 8, 2015....and the market will move aggressively when sellers or buyers withdrawal from the market place (a withdrawal of liquidity). Nice thread gspajon

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Porkpie replied Sep 4, 2015What I like about your simple approach 60 is it can form the basis of a technical strategy to then make it your own, which was the main message from the Goldman trader video above. Something else he mentioned was knowing when to bump up your risk ...
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Porkpie replied May 28, 2015Lol, its good to lose one's self sometimes. Talking of which, are you in Thailand at the moment? Was there last September. Nicely does it on the oil trade, oil inventory numbers might take it lower at 4pm gmt (Edit: for crude, I just noticed you are ...
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Porkpie replied May 28, 2015You lost me with your other thread 60, but I continue to use the principles of this thread to give me higher time frame context for the lower time frames. Great stuff.

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Porkpie commented May 1, 2015Spain's economy has ALWAYS been booming, the Black economy that is.
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Porkpie replied Apr 24, 2015LOL! The more people that think like you the better for the rest of us. 'Guru'? Do you want to learn from an institutional trader or do you want to learn from someone who thinks they know what the institutional traders do? Honestly, know where to ...
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Porkpie commented Mar 4, 2015Too difficult. Starting a war, now that's much easier for a government to do in poor economy. Boost popularity whilst brushing economic situation under carpet, create a few defence and weapons manufacturing jobs (whilst cashing in on cosy links with ...
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Porkpie replied Feb 19, 2015With views like this no wonder you are frustrated. If you are not going to look at the value of all those posts, dig deep and see what they saw and how you might have traded. If you are not going to put your head down and get stuck into the ideas, ...
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Porkpie replied Feb 19, 2015Any reason why Ray uses low volume nodes on the price chart but high volume nodes on the footprint chart to bracket price action? Also, at one point he is explaining value areas in terms of fundamentals i.e last price of negative or positive news ...
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Porkpie replied Feb 17, 2015Nice trade there sniffer. Engulf of decision point on Daily, trading off the H1 supply (with compression into the level).


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Porkpie replied Feb 17, 2015Great example of compression into supply there...
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Porkpie replied Feb 17, 2015So, not really different to trading supply and demand (re: your other post), which ultimately identifies contraction expansion (pull back to contraction continuation patterns). Your line in the sand and entry levels, and my SD levels are simply way ...
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Porkpie replied Feb 15, 2015ooooOOOOOOOooooh, do I detect a bit of hostility in the ace gazette camp?
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Porkpie commented Feb 12, 2015Yes CNBC, women also do actually trade!!! Gasp! Shock! Horror!
Woman's $8.2 billion firm is off to a huge start
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Porkpie replied Feb 11, 2015Okay, so can you elaborate when you state that every trade carries the same risk? I can't see how this is possible if your stop is variable depending on how far the previous swing is. I understand it in terms of coin toss, but the stop is generated ...
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Porkpie commented Feb 11, 2015Spending money does indeed stimulate the economy, but if you do not have the correct policies in place to have this money in the first place, then who is to blame. The EU has only itself to blame for not pooling money during the good years (higher ...
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