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Porkpie replied Apr 20, 2010This does not make any sense. So, you are saying your stop loss is at your entry??
Where you place your original stop at entry, that is your initial risk.The REAL reason why nearly every trader fails. Can you solve this trading dilemma?
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Porkpie replied Apr 20, 2010This is completely wrong. Find stuff by Van K Tharp which goes into some detail on risk and profit percentages. However, putting it into practice will be worthless if you have a flawed entry/exit strategy. Read this: url
The REAL reason why nearly every trader fails. Can you solve this trading dilemma?
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Porkpie replied Apr 20, 2010Not true. Expectancy is the key. Read the article I posted below and find stuff on the turtles who had quite a low winning % but made millions.
The REAL reason why nearly every trader fails. Can you solve this trading dilemma?
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Porkpie replied Apr 16, 2010Thanks Domino, lots of weekend reading

Domino's Price and order flow trading
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Porkpie replied Apr 14, 2010Haven't read it yet but it might be interesting....

Domino's Price and order flow trading
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Porkpie replied Apr 14, 2010yep, the pipe player definitely steals the show on that vid.
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Porkpie replied Apr 13, 2010Yes, it is only clear on a 15 min chart but I think there was very strong momentum off that level which for me at least made it an entry off a 5 min chart with a dose of luck. Nice trading, thanks for posting your commentary.
Support and Resistance Trading Simplified
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Porkpie replied Apr 13, 2010any reason why you didn't go long from support at 126 when price reacted there? Presumably you expected price to continue to the stronger support below (2nd Target).
Support and Resistance Trading Simplified
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Porkpie replied Apr 12, 2010so, you are looking for high probability set ups. The good reason for entering a trade IS stacking the odds in your favour surely? ...Its a fuzzy area I agree its not an exact science. Its giving yourself a chance whether your win to loss ratio is ...
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Porkpie replied Apr 12, 2010But my point was ok you adjust your risk so the risk ends up being the same as the high prob trades BUT you are using capital (a % of account) you could be using for higher probability trades at full lot size (rather than the half lot size for the ...
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Porkpie replied Apr 12, 2010I think this is key. Knowing what the odds are from forward and back testing. If over a period of time you end up taking 50% more higher risk Pipmutt trades your profits are going to be lower than taking your higher probability Hornet trades over ...
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Porkpie replied Apr 12, 2010I'd have to agree with both of you. Firstly I grade risk higher the further the entry is away from swing point that created the new direction. So for me pyramiding means getting in on consecutive set-ups from the original entry whilst reducing trade ...
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Porkpie replied Apr 12, 2010Right, well then, I'll have my nubcake...and eat it
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Porkpie replied Apr 12, 2010Yes its Dark Star, just ignore him lol...
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Porkpie replied Apr 12, 2010Many people can talk the talk BUT cannot walk the walk...
They thrive by massaging their ego's on FF on a daily basis. You know who you are....
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Porkpie replied Apr 12, 2010Top trading tip. Add boiled eggs to your boiled veg.

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Porkpie replied Apr 12, 2010Please gentleman. This is a NO BS ZONE....
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Porkpie replied Apr 11, 2010food for thought from fti — The truth is the market is actually a battlefield. And do not be mistaken that anyone can move it as they pleases. But don't be mistaken that the Banks are there to Screw traders up, Their role is as custodian and ...
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