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joelcf replied Nov 8, 2009looking through the rest of the commercial forum, it seems to let alot of spam stay in

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joelcf replied Oct 28, 2009You dont. You just chart on MT4 with one broker, then use Oanda to execute your trades. Because Oanda's charting blows.
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joelcf replied Oct 28, 2009I'd say no, but would be pretty concerned about the strength of the trend you are fighting. Seems like trying to snatch pennies off a 12 lane highway

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joelcf replied Oct 28, 2009lol, if you cant tell which direction the trend is heading well before two MAs cross, you probably need to spend less money on trading systems and more on glasses

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joelcf replied Oct 28, 200986 is a Fib now? I mean, I get it can be a ratio (1-(n/n+4)), but I have never seen anyone actually use anything above n+3. Then again, I guess we use 50, and that isnt either. Draw enough lines and price is going to bounce off one of them, I guess ...
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joelcf replied Oct 27, 2009$200k a year liveable? No way. That would only leave you like $26k per year to live on after payments on an Aston Martin Vanquish. Throw in registration, insurance, fuel, martinis and other expenses and you would end up eating ramen noodles for 3 ...
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joelcf replied Oct 27, 2009oh noes! Please dont not trade with this method - that will severely affect us all
I have consistently made money after learning from James, Mike and the gang. In fact, I'd wager that I have made more in a month than you do in a year. And ...james16 Chart Thread
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joelcf replied Oct 26, 2009I've honestly never seen much strength in them - although I am guessing I havent tested them as much as you. Occasionally, one will seem to form a PPZ, but that always coincided with an existing daily/weekly PPZ. Law of averages, I guess. Like any ...
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joelcf replied Oct 26, 2009When instos start using pivots in the currency markets, I will too. Until then, they are just something that people take from futures trading books and misapply to other markets

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joelcf replied Oct 25, 2009As usual, my thoughts are completely in line with Bemacs. Your bottom line is just the connection of two arbitary points. The start of a sloping support? Maybe, but probably means nothing. The top line? I get that it is parallel to the bottom one, ...
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joelcf replied Oct 20, 2009It doesnt really matter. Hint: A man, a plan, a canal, Panama!
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joelcf replied Oct 20, 2009Couple of quick ones: D1 - that's a small setup following a big move. As someone smarter than me once put it, dont pick up pennies in front of a freight train H4 - I'd be hesitant to call that a double top, given it occurs at the bottom. Retest of a ...
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joelcf replied Oct 19, 2009The problem here is that you are the only one looking at a fib line on a single bar. These levels only work if there is a bunch of people with money that also care about the line - and, in this case, they dont. So the level you are putting your stop ...
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joelcf replied Oct 15, 2009Hey, they had to get the term 'lot' from somewhere
*edit* this is what happens when the markets are slow. someone needs to introduce some volatility before we start passing out ffrom analogy overload.james16 Chart Thread
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joelcf replied Oct 15, 2009Very, very few people get this. Most, authors included, throw out the 'lagging indicator' thing pretty liberally, without much thought about what they are actually saying. What they should really be saying is that it gives out lagging signals, which ...
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joelcf replied Oct 15, 2009I suspect he has fibre running through his veins and straight to the ff and j16 servers. But why not use it with good bars and good locations? It has its place, it is just that most people dont really understand what it is and how to use it. I agree ...
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