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Porkpie replied Feb 3, 2010how far back does your data go on the weekly chart?? Which month? Which year? Thanks
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Porkpie replied Feb 3, 2010Psychoeconomics — Having an edge and the right psychology are two of the same things (almost). Lets think about the facts logically: 1. 95% of traders are failing 2. The Forex is a market place (supply/demand) 3. The market moves as a result ...
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Porkpie replied Feb 3, 2010yes that's what I was referring to DXHO. I only have data up to september. I thought you had a live Broco account and could tell me if your data goes back further. Cheers
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Porkpie replied Feb 2, 2010FX, are you using Broco MT4? If so how far does your dollar index data go back to? The demo is only up until September 2009 on a weekly.

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Porkpie replied Feb 1, 2010I thought your rules were to draw the line off the previous 2 highs. Your EY chart is incorrect?
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Porkpie replied Jan 31, 2010trawler fishing — yeah very nice, very nice. I like. Pass me the reefa, man.
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Porkpie replied Jan 31, 2010are you sure you don't need another indicator for confirmation lol

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Porkpie replied Jan 30, 2010Kathy and her side-kick Boris once ran a signal service (not sure if they still do). They were using technicals and fundamentals but day trading, and their results were quite atrocious.
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Porkpie replied Jan 28, 2010making from 2.5% per day. Is that really so difficult? This guy url has just made 2000% since late November. And all with lagging indicators!
You can check his statement. I like to keep an open mind. Anything is possible (but not with ...Any Extremely Profitable Systems?
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Porkpie replied Jan 27, 2010set and forget. This is the best method in my opinion. You will have a much bigger chance of success as long as you have a statistical edge. By setting and forgetting you will have a huge psychological advantage over day traders who sit and nurse ...
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Porkpie replied Jan 27, 2010Trade-price, you would do better to learn price action at James16 thread here at FF. Keltner channels do not provide support and resistance, you are misguided. Regards
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Porkpie replied Jan 25, 2010Hi Razor, which economic news websites do you recommend?
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Porkpie replied Jan 23, 2010Weekly candles — Can anyone modify the indicator to show weekly candles on lower time frames. It seems to only go up to the daily time frame. To keep things simple the sunday candle need not be included. Thanks.
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Porkpie replied Jan 18, 2010..yes but errrr....most of it is bloody useless (in trading at least)! So what is more useful than 'information' and that is knowing that most of it is bloody useless..which you could say is err, information..ok, ok you win!
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Porkpie replied Jan 18, 2010the whole truth and nothing but the truth... — It is my point of view that he believes his point of view is the truth of trading. That is the truth of my point of view about his point of view. But, it is not necessarily the truth. The truth is ...
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Porkpie replied Jan 16, 2010Time and time again price will snap away from these areas in the direction of these orders as they are triggered cashing in on the uninformed going in the opposite direction. There is a good reason why price will move and thats both the sheer amount ...
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Porkpie replied Jan 16, 2010Like I say scotty, its down to your interpretation and definition of order flow. If you had experience of dealing with order flow, knowing where all the orders were stacked at particular times and you looked at a price chart, you would know what ...
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