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- aud replied Aug 28, 2008
How do you ask for permission? If you log in to Trading Rooms and select Community Trading Room, the "tree" opens and you double click on DIBS and you're in. Not that anyone is right now.
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- aud replied Aug 24, 2008
For mine the problem is with F. ie MM. 1/. You must never ever chase losses. In effect with a TP of 50 you are letting your losses run and cutting your profits short. 2/. Whilst you may have other reasons for doing it, it does not make sense to stop ...
150-200 pip/month without technical indicators.
- aud replied Aug 22, 2008
Scroll to the top of the page and look for a paper clip on the right hand side. Click on it, then in the new window, again at top right, click on hide images.
james16 Chart Thread
- aud replied Aug 22, 2008
As I recall Peter said a 20 sma on the daily.
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- aud replied Aug 1, 2008
Looking forward to your return.
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- aud replied Jul 30, 2008
Although as you say it's one trade split in two, I have to take two separate trades in order to set different s/l levels. It's then easier to relate my records to my brokers if I record it as two trades.
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- aud replied Jul 30, 2008
How do you know which one of the pair is going to revert to the others level of gain/loss?
Zeusjoes Market-Neutral Hedge Strategy
- aud replied Jul 28, 2008
It's all on the first page.
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- aud replied Jul 16, 2008
Thanks Bill, you input is always appreciated and how right you were. Did you take the exact same trade on the usd/chf?
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- aud replied Jul 15, 2008
So long as it has not been broken before the start of day.
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- aud replied Jul 15, 2008
I guess I have misunderstood, but I do not see the IB trade here. The breakout of the IB was to the downside and whilst "you could take the first trade down and get stopped out for a small loss and then can enter to the other side" surely this ...
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- aud replied Jul 15, 2008
I see a narrow consolidation range which in PA is a continuation pattern.
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