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- textor replied Sep 23, 2011
Alive and kicking — Good to see you around! May God bless you always! Rgs, Textor
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- textor replied Sep 21, 2011
Well, I think we all thought the same thing: This is not going to end very well ... Rgs, Textor
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- textor replied Sep 21, 2011
Money is so fearful, that runs faster than time ....
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- textor replied Sep 21, 2011
Thnak you! Do you like Fanta?
See this one: url Rgs, TextorTechnical Analysis Fallacy
- textor replied Sep 20, 2011
Maybe this is interesting for someone: url Rgs, Textor
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- textor replied Sep 18, 2011
The EUR Situation.... — Is that Trichet speaking? video
..... but it seems that there is no audience .....
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- textor replied Sep 17, 2011
Thank you Setebos. The article is interesting. Compared Greece / Argentine (to default or not*), the most important point (in this comparison) is that Greece is not an exporter of commodities like Arg. and Greece's position on the world and the ...
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- textor replied Sep 15, 2011
Not serious, just to avoid oxidizing the brain .... — Hi! The solutions proposed by Mr. Soros: url can be better understood if you read this: url As I said. Don't take it too serious, it is just to avoid oxidizing the brain .... Rgs, Textor
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- textor replied Sep 14, 2011
Hi again, For those who are passionate about this activity, I reiterate my recommendation to read this: url It is a good complement to the reading of "Paper Money", ...and apologies for being somewhat repetitive .... Rgs, Textor
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- textor replied Sep 13, 2011
Hi! It is very obvious where. You should see it in your chart. The market gave you two days (last week) with an obvious trend. Was it not enough? You can not ask for more, and more... Now you have to trade "ping-pong" style. And be patient until ...
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- textor replied Sep 12, 2011
computer based trading — Markets with significant proportions of computer based high frequency traders are a recent phenomenon. One of the most novel aspects of their dynamics is that interactions take place at a pace where human intervention ...
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- textor replied Aug 25, 2011
Hi fullperson, No, it is not useful. Think about it, what flow are you reading? Banks flow?
Please, keep your feet on the ground. You should try to get better information, not simply more information. In this case, less is more. FTI: try FB By ...Technical Analysis Fallacy
- textor replied Aug 24, 2011
Mr. "exuberance of the markets" — Mr. "exuberance of the markets": url Rgs. Textor
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- textor replied Jun 24, 2011
High Frequency Trading in Forex — High Frequency Trading in Forex url According to the Aite Group, ( url ) high-frequency traders in 2010 represented approximately 30% of the volume traded in the forex market, while in 2004 only accounted ...
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- textor replied Jun 8, 2011
Tja... we are talking the same here, I said that months ago and many here were angry or they do not want to accept it... MfG Textor PS: JaJaJa ... in Germany probably... not everywhere.... JaJaJa
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- textor replied Jun 8, 2011
Welcome! If I understand your chart, the problem is you are still predictive. (I say that because I think that you were expecting a bounce without reason.) Try to stay in the now and without preconceived ideas. (easier said than done) Rgs, Textor
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- textor replied Jun 8, 2011
Hello Niels, leighsww is right because the most retail traders are in fact overexposed, That's why they are easy food for MM.... Without overexposed retail traders, there is no business here... Or is not what we see in this thread since the ...
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