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- tmanbone replied May 8, 2010
Tunnel Vision — This took so long for me to figure out because I could not open my mind to the big picture. Instead of really trying to grasp the lessons, my mind was in tunnel vision, the "I want to make money now and I ain't waiting on any ...
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- tmanbone replied May 8, 2010
Learning the Big Picture Mindset — This is a lesson I learned from Strat's thread with Alexandra's tutelage on how to spot a possible trend change, starting with a zoomed out view of the big picture. I wanted to share my lightbulb moment. ...
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- tmanbone replied May 6, 2010
Thanks — Thanks for putting yourself out there for all to see. I find that admirable in itself. I may have been a bit hard on you, but my intent wasn't ridicule. I'm a learner myself; I appreciate you telling me like it is also. No disrespect ...
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- tmanbone replied May 6, 2010
Upside Down — Where did you learn to trade like that? You are thinking 180% out. Turn your monitor upside down for a winner. All joking aside you may of read but you didn't understand; you've strayed way off of the path. How far did you walk ...
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- tmanbone replied May 2, 2010
Thanks for everyone's replies, I can clearly see that I'm not zoomed out enough and I'm paying way to much attention to diagonal trend lines rather that horizontal S/R. Cheers all,
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- tmanbone replied May 2, 2010
EUR/CAD — Would anyone care to comment on what is going on with the EUR/CAD. On the worker price has managed to stay below the longer term decending trend line until recently. Now that there is a trend line break I'm in a state of confusion. ...
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- tmanbone replied Apr 30, 2010
Big Boss Turn USD/JPY ? — Alexandra, I've been thinking about this quoted post. I'm curious to learn if I'm on the right track. My interest in the U/J was sparked from your previous post about the mother ship possibly setting sail. USD/JPY Big ...
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- tmanbone replied Apr 29, 2010
A Stick in my Spokes — Surely you didn't just throw a stick in my spokes, after all this study and finally thinking I had it all figured out, you've come along and gave me another hurdle to jump, another thought to ponder. Looks like it's back ...
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- tmanbone replied Apr 29, 2010
Trading the Strat Way — I believe what Strat is trying to teach us is to look for trades that you can get into, stress free, and ride until the riding is done, checking in for trade management once a day and going on with the finer things in ...
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- tmanbone replied Apr 28, 2010
Strat Will Get on to You — I believe 5 pm est. if I'm not mistaken. Be sure to take your time and read the whole thread, it will have been well worth the effort. The answers to your questions are contained within. Strat likes everyone to read ...
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- tmanbone replied Apr 26, 2010
If I Were a #'s Guy — I see three closes above .9325 on the AUD/USD since Oct 09. I also see 20ish closes below, that looked like it wanted to go above, in the same period. I see this as something to take into consideration. Cheers,
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- tmanbone replied Apr 26, 2010
What I See Simpleman — Simpleman, I see the AUD/USD chart in a broadening wedge pattern, look up the definition @ investopedia, it will help you understand the indecisiveness of the pattern. I didn't like the length of the wick, I thought the ...
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- tmanbone replied Apr 24, 2010
Professor if I May — Let me get this straight. So in the below chart, selling any of those wonderful shooting stars @ the trend line wouldn't have been an interest to you? Hang out Strat will gladly put you on the right path.
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- tmanbone replied Apr 21, 2010
Hey Robert — Robert, Just found your thread this evening. I like your attitude. There was only one way to figure out the world wasn't flat; venturing out. I'll be following along and posting longer term perspective, when I see it, from an EOD ...
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- tmanbone replied Apr 21, 2010
Learning to See — [quote=strat;3658334] Money Magnet reread post #11607. Take it as a challenge. There is a great lesson here. Cheers,
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- tmanbone replied Apr 20, 2010
Excellent — I've been thinking the same things but haven't fine tuned it as you. Would you post a chart showing us. Would your strongest S/R line be the thickest? How did you determine within 5 pips for rounding? I'm rounding to nearest 00, ...
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- tmanbone replied Apr 20, 2010
Best R:R of the 12 — [quote=Money Magnet;3654922] I'm curious if anyone cares to comment on what they thought was the best R:R out of the 12 pairs. I thought it was EUR/CAD; anyone agree or disagree? Thanks,
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- tmanbone replied Apr 14, 2010
Zoom Level — Would these charts be at an appropriate zoom level for Strat's teaching? Alexandra, when you analyze your charts are you zoomed out this far? Thank you,
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- tmanbone replied Apr 13, 2010
Excellent — I follow you closely, and I'm open to all that you teach. The GBP/CHF is supported by the worker 20 at the moment, the E/U is looking like it could trade to 1.377 without much resistance, and the E/J looks like it could go to ...
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- tmanbone replied Apr 13, 2010
I thought the GBP/CHF had a textbook SS close, although not at the trendline, but off of the BOSS 20. It's got a 6 pip spead as I type. Keep in mind I a green horn open to all ideas and teachings. I certainly appreciate yours. Thanks again,
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