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M-H Trader replied Dec 30, 2012Hey Phil, I know how you feel as I am dyslexic as well.
Technical Analysis Fallacy
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M-H Trader replied Dec 30, 2012This is a fallacy, it doesn't work for you, means it can't work for others? What signals are algos spotting? Is there some universal signal every short term trader uses? Every bank, hedge fund has an edge over you period.
Automatic trading
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M-H Trader replied Dec 30, 2012This is not proof of anything. Anyone can take a chart and label what they "think" happened.
Looking at Exchange Rates in a Scientific way
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M-H Trader commented Dec 24, 2012^ There is no proof a "barter" economy ever existed.
Does Libor Manipulation Deserve The Death Penalty?
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M-H Trader replied Dec 18, 2012I just read that last week. I thought it was horrible.

Technical Analysis Fallacy
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M-H Trader replied Dec 15, 2012Too close you'll get sweeped, too far larger risk.
How can I be sure that my SL is in the right place?
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M-H Trader replied Dec 6, 2012Thanks skenobi, my quote was from fxlive. So only exotic options would drive moment in spot? Is there really a "battle" between the holder and seller to move price to their advantage? Or only if price is near "ITM", because it seem expensive and ...
Options Expiries?
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M-H Trader replied Dec 6, 2012there are other expiries as well and largish ones arer up at 1.3050 and 1.3100 but there not huge as far as i can gather. One observation noted over the years is the powerful magnetic attraction of market prices to large expiries of so-called ...
Options Expiries?
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M-H Trader replied Dec 5, 2012redloin, are you trading intraday or long term? Dealer don't care about purchasing power parity, and don't use it in their analysis.
Looking at Exchange Rates in a Scientific way
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M-H Trader replied Nov 29, 2012^ You should probably black out your account number.
Technical Analysis Fallacy
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M-H Trader replied Nov 28, 2012Dude, what are you talking about? No were near your boy? What the hell is going on.

Technical Analysis Fallacy
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M-H Trader replied Nov 28, 2012Yes, grass is always greener when you water it.

Technical Analysis Fallacy