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Price replied May 27, 2012Most of the reputable brokers are going to run their business with some little bit of integrity. It is very unlikely that a broker would bother their reputation for one lousy retail trade. The thing they will do is cream the masses. The market will ...
Stop-Hunting Question
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Price commented May 27, 2012Because big money has big mouths. Always pointing at the working class to pay more and suffer more so the 1% can steal more. They were complaining that teachers are making too much money here in the US just a few months ago. 50-60k minus full taxes ...
Greeks riled by Lagarde's 'tax-dodging' comments
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Price replied May 27, 2012Actually you're right. I'm on the fence, and not at all certain about another big fall. I'm not taking any new positions until I see what PA looks like today. I do feel that when it comes to taking new long positions.... I'm more comfortable taking ...
EURUSD
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Price replied May 27, 2012Euro has broken some lows and a Long Term trendline which goes back to 2001. If it had bounced off of these lows I would be telling a different story.... but it has broken them time and time again. Last week was a long awaited fall lower. The ...
EURUSD
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Price replied May 25, 2012"If you don't know why you are a Trader, then you can't possibly know what to study, test, analyze or optimize." In addition to the intelligent explanation of mathematics..... I found this quote to be quite interesting. Agreed.
Trying to calculate the probability of an indicator being correct
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Price replied May 25, 2012I'll reply to the thread in general, and to the random theory as well. I only read the first page but..... Forex is not random. It is moved by the human participants and their behavior. Indicators attempt to measure this mathematically.... not ...
Why do indicators not work/work? Why is Forex not truly random?
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Price replied May 24, 2012That's kinda like standing at the plate facing a world series pitcher and waiting for someone to tell you to swing
EURUSD
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Price replied May 24, 2012Wait a minute Chicky.... that's not your account is it ?? HaHAhhahaaa I kid
EURUSD
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Price replied May 24, 2012I don't know.... might just add more stress to an uncertain situation. I might want to know his balance a month ago..... because: If he had 100k a month ago and it's 260k now, then go long on balls and short on tears. But if a 50% loss is gonna ...
EURUSD
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Price replied May 24, 2012OK, so grabbing 10 to 20 pips in this market, - which is an active market, - should be able to recover at least half of those 60 pips by morning. In fact, London is often sketchy, so... by noon tomorrow, there will be a couple moves for 20 to 50 ...
EURUSD
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Price replied May 24, 201260 down with 200 to go ?? He needs to ask what to do ?? F' that. We're in a tight range just now. He's only 20 pips away from knowing he needs to get the hell out before it turns to disaster
EURUSD
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Price replied May 24, 2012Dunno, i think i need to know where he is long from. If there's any chance of breakeven or small loss then wait and see if it starts to tank or recover. Watch AUD. It looks like it wants to recover. Fair chance EURO might follow. If he is long from ...
EURUSD
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Price replied May 23, 2012I will make a comment on this post by Roofx as well: Spot on and all true. Tough Love is sometimes hard to hear. Anyone who doesn't like the sound of that post, hasn't been around long enough for the reality of it to finally sink in.
Where to start in this business?
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Price commented May 23, 2012a slip or slap lower. Slop lower, a slump. All technical terms.
EUR/USD gets a slap lower
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Price replied May 22, 2012Well, because listing the "best" broker is like listing the best way to trade along with the best trade to take and the best way to exit. And it's not because everyone is keeping their Amazing Strategy to themselves.... it's because the question can ...
A perfect broker
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Price commented May 22, 2012Rome will never fall.... The banks are too big to fail.... and the Euro is invincible..... ok
Fitch says euro cannot be broken by markets