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- Protogenos replied Nov 28, 2009
I'm all for hyperinflation - got a 5% fixed rate on the mortgage
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- Protogenos replied Nov 28, 2009
Something that many developed countries have to face is a narrowing population pyramid. Puts strains on social security and health care here in the US, and I'm sure in the EU as well. China and India will be interesting to watch because their ...
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- Protogenos replied Nov 28, 2009
I'm glad you pointed this out. Not saying either you or Xaron is right, but I'd like to spend some time analyzing this. One thing that I've noticed however, is that countries that run deficits tend to grow while countries that have surpluses don't ...
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- Protogenos replied Nov 28, 2009
Ok, lets talk math...what kind of analysis do you perform? Most people use pre-canned TA. I prefer the use of zscores, regressions, and I even use SVMs to cluster data. I've used neural networks, but I don't find them consistent enough. I sometimes ...
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- Protogenos replied Nov 27, 2009
Haha, yeah, the funny thing is I'm actually finishing a PhD in environmental engineering and I can tell you that there are a lot of different opinions concerning global warming. It's not my area of research, but that recent hack is going to have a ...
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- Protogenos replied Nov 27, 2009
I'm a scientist in my day job, so tend to be skeptical, but I took a closer look at them because you seem to be a decent trader and obviously have a good reason to use them. Mind if I ask what timeframe you use? Also, do you use the retracements, ...
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- Protogenos replied Nov 27, 2009
Ya know micho, I've been trading for years and always thought the fibs were a bunch of crap, but since I was so bored I decided to check out a fib retracement chart of the past couple days on an H1. Looks like it might be a decent tool for scalping ...
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- Protogenos replied Nov 26, 2009
Haha, my ring finger is longer than my index. Maybe I should quit graduate school and trade full time
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- Protogenos replied Nov 26, 2009
Interesting read, but I guess most of us already expected this or we wouldn't be here url
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- Protogenos replied Nov 26, 2009
If you want to impress people you should make your calls ahead of time, and you should state your timeframe
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- Protogenos replied Nov 25, 2009
Haha, hey great call...I did doubt you after that first spike up
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- Protogenos replied Nov 25, 2009
This is great scalping. Never traded the night before Thanksgiving before...Kind of fun with the lack of liquidity haha
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- Protogenos replied Nov 25, 2009
Made a couple fading that...got scared for a minute though haha. Anyone know who the buyers are?
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- Protogenos replied Nov 25, 2009
A little Tokyo drift brought the short I was caught with back into profit (with the help of a little averaging down). Looking to play the BBs for the rest of tonight
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- Protogenos replied Nov 25, 2009
Not sure what kind of "debt" we're talking about, but usually people refer to foreign held US Treasury securities. The total amount of this debt is $3.5 trillion as of September
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- Protogenos replied Nov 25, 2009
Yeah, I went to a conference in London when the pound was at 1.85...$12 pints? ouch...
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- Protogenos replied Nov 25, 2009
I was just agreeing with you, but explaining it to the other guy
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- Protogenos replied Nov 25, 2009
Cheap currency means more expensive imports, therefore more people buying American and more jobs eventually (except for the problem of increasing automation). It also means it's cheaper for others to import our products, helping manufacturing. ...
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