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Porkpie replied May 4, 2010Yes, I was rabbit trader and we made millions. I am typing this from my luxury cruise liner just off the Bahama's

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Porkpie replied May 4, 2010I really like the printer/keyboard combo set up. Real neat.

Domino's Price and order flow trading
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Porkpie replied May 4, 2010COWARD! — What gets me is, you hunters think you are so macho with your guns. Thats what I call an unfair advantage. Take the animal out with a knife or break its neck, fist to hoof. Whats that! Worried you might get hurt lol

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Porkpie replied May 3, 2010Do your sums — Fibonnacci thought that he could turn lead into gold + 90% Traders blow their account in first year + How many traders use Fib ratio's? My guess is many = The reality of the markets but everyones reality is different.
Why 61.8%?
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Porkpie replied May 2, 2010Did anyone see the Jeremy Paxman interview with Brown the other night. He squirmed like a worm underfoot. He argued that since 1997 he was attempting to regulate global finance with the setting up of an international body. Yet that drive, didn't ...
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Porkpie replied May 2, 2010Bad use of grammar in that sentence
I agree, why hasn't there been more fuss over the AAA rating!?Could 10:1 be the new leverage in US Forex?
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Porkpie replied Apr 30, 2010or you can get really arty and start creating SK (super Kluster) levels marrying up the 38.2 and 61.8 levels off multiple swing points n shit.
Why 61.8%?
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Porkpie replied Apr 29, 2010what I'd like to know in more detail is what size of orders over what time period (and next weeks winning lotto numbers please). I suppose it all depends on the liquidity at the time the orders are put through. You can see it on the charts where you ...
Domino's Price and order flow trading
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Porkpie replied Apr 29, 2010he participated (in the conference which is now a book - must buy the T shirt too), via video conference from the slammer whilst being whipped by his 50 stone bald headed, hairy, tattooed cell mate in a gimp mask and nappy. yes, read this book and ...
Domino's Price and order flow trading
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Porkpie replied Apr 29, 2010THANKS! — Thanks Feb. Your threads/posts have been inspirational. A real wake up call for many I am sure. A real shame you aren't sticking around. All the very best to you.
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Porkpie replied Apr 28, 2010any views with regards to the below concept??: In the pit the filling broker puts in the orders for institutions often a big stack of orders. These will often not be put through all at the same time at that price. The filling broker has to wait for ...
Domino's Price and order flow trading
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Porkpie replied Apr 27, 2010Ok thats good, what works for you. I use 2 types of SR for day trading its similar to yours just using hourly levels and I trade off these on the 15min chart just trading the breakouts and reversals and just following price around basically, very ...
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Porkpie replied Apr 27, 2010I'd ditch the trendlines and stick with horizontal SR lines and price action otherwise you will just have too many conflicting signals and trendlines are a waste of time imo. Why haven't you used horizontal SR below price especially larger time ...
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Porkpie replied Apr 27, 2010
wow it took you almost 3 years to work that out, for a very dumb method!! 
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Porkpie replied Apr 22, 2010Sometimes it is pure coincidence that price has bounced off a moving avererage coinciding with the fact that prior to the bounce, price was considered relatively cheap for a buy or expensive for a sell at that price - nothing to do with the moving ...
Does Moving average actually act as moving S/R ??
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Porkpie replied Apr 20, 2010I disagree. I believe it helps to have some idea of risk/reward of your method/s over the long term. It does not have to be rigid as of course a key ingredient is to be able to manage your trade after entry according to your rules. If you have some ...
The REAL reason why nearly every trader fails. Can you solve this trading dilemma?
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Porkpie replied Apr 20, 2010I agree, this was a crude article but it was done so to make a point, his book goes into more depth. I can't vouch for his trading methodology, trending markets or not, its highly probable that a trader could make X number of trades with X number of ...
The REAL reason why nearly every trader fails. Can you solve this trading dilemma?
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Porkpie replied Apr 20, 2010I did not say it was wrong. I said it did not make any sense in the context of considering risk to reward. You have not explained where you set your initial stop, or maybe you don't? Then you have a very discretionary approach which I am sure more ...
The REAL reason why nearly every trader fails. Can you solve this trading dilemma?
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Porkpie replied Apr 20, 2010He is simply using a very extreme example to make a point. I wouldn't dwell on it too much
What's the market trend have to do with it anyway? You have not made any sense. What Tharp hasn't considered however, is that with each loss obviously ...The REAL reason why nearly every trader fails. Can you solve this trading dilemma?