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smikester replied Oct 17, 2009Surprised... — Some brokers have elected to add the extra decimal place 1/10th pip. I am wondering why you would find that useful? Most traders work to the whole pip. I would also wonder what they said to you which was a lie. I am with Alpari ...
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smikester replied Oct 16, 2009The funniest youtube clip I've seen for some time: url
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smikester replied Oct 16, 2009Hourly — If this hourly bar closes below .92 I would imagine this could be a down day. Next support I see at .9150. US industrial production figures have been encouraging. Also it's a Friday so there might be some profit taking. Just my ...
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smikester replied Oct 16, 2009Weekly — Looking like a set up on the weekly, possibly?
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smikester replied Oct 16, 2009Here's a great little place to add a small long. Bounce off support! Tight stop. Nice.
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smikester replied Oct 15, 2009Yes — Hope you get in there with good stop losses and small lots to build on. Good trading to you sir.
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smikester replied Oct 15, 2009A post to say thanks to jebatfx — Yes don't take the trade on our recommendation it could still go up. Anything could happen. Just look at jebatfx. His posts are interesting, informed and usually make sense if you concentrate. Yet he tries to ...
Daily GBP/JPY analysis
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smikester replied Oct 15, 2009Thanks —
Now that's a lot better than a lame post. We have standards on this thread. (Didn't used to) You wouldn't want me to feel better about myself would you? I like the chart. I agree with you, too...Daily GBP/JPY analysis
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smikester replied Oct 15, 2009What a great place to add a long to my USD/JPY! 90.30! Love it. BRW I was surprised that those people would clear those pathways so generously for him. They also allowed ramps and whatnots to be built. Was it a race? Like a time trial? ...
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smikester replied Oct 15, 2009Google? — There's loads of stuff out there. Just use a search engine to find the one/s you want.
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smikester replied Oct 15, 2009I rembember you. — Welcome back freeman2008. On 25th September you told us this was going up to 149. Now you say it's going to fall to 139 and 130. Could you give any reasons or a chart, please?

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smikester replied Oct 15, 2009USD/JPY looks like the real deal. Two pin bars on the weekly off 88 - we could be in for a big retracement now. I will probably go long later today.
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smikester replied Oct 15, 2009Please don't use the "Cr" word — My view is that there will be correction, hopefully the sooner the better. Talk of crash is not helpful, really.
Next Crash on October 20, Tuesday?
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smikester replied Oct 15, 2009Hmm — Well said, Patience. I would like to add to that something that's not as caring and sensitive. I too have experienced large losses and held my head in my hands. Now I know that the market goes where it wants my exposure is always very ...
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smikester replied Oct 15, 2009For example: — I added a small long at .9150 (yesterday's high) which we have just bounced off. The stop is very small - 20 pips and so not a problem if this level fails. But New York is already open, the big news has been released and they ...
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smikester replied Oct 15, 2009You would be looking for some retracement or at least consolidation around .9200; .9300; .9400 where you can see previous support and resistance levels and so that is a "station". It's my belief this will go to .9850 and beyond unless there is a ...
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smikester replied Oct 15, 2009Yeah, you know, when a ship is sinking, it rolls over then the bows pop up high out of the water, as though it's going to float again? I think that's when the captain leaves.
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smikester replied Oct 15, 2009Not many people know this. — Ireland's debt (the highest in the world): External debt (as % of GDP): 811% External debt per capita: $549,819 Gross external debt: $2.311 trillion (Q4 2008) 2008 GDP: $285 billion source: CNBC That's over 500,000 ...
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smikester replied Oct 15, 2009Hi steviet — It's about time I checked in here. Do you realise it going to be 3 years next month that you have been keeping this journal? Quite an achievement! (British understatement
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