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superdezign replied Jul 25, 2011Hmmmm Can't tell you that buddy, but what I can say is this... Ignore nothing, but at the same time put your complete faith into nothing... Everything is important, even price action as dumb as it is has some weight to it. I look at everything, but ...
Price action is dumb, and you're lazy for thinking otherwise
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Price action is dumb, and you're lazy for thinking otherwise
Started Jul 25, 2011|Trading Discussion|513 replies
Well
Now that I have your attention hear this: Using price action as a method of entry/exit ...
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superdezign replied May 27, 2010Of course. this thread can now end — YES absolutely. A zero sum game means, when someone wins.. someone has to lose. This is completely true with trading. Even when someone uses the market to hedge. They still have to sell their position at a ...
Is trading a zero sum game?
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superdezign replied Apr 25, 2009Exactly! You risk too much of your account, then it becomes gambling, not trading. Trading is a business, and you have to treat it as such. Think of the long term, your entire trading career should never ride on the back of a single trade.. because ...
Money Management 101
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superdezign replied Apr 25, 2009Unless God himself appeared to me and said buy I'd never overleverage my account like that. Even then, I'd probably practice good money management... I've read entire books on money management. And really you only need to know one thing: USE THE ...
Money Management 101
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superdezign replied Apr 24, 2009if u profit 50$ and lose 50$ your capital would be the same if u profit 50$ three times and lose 50$ three times your capital would be the same no matter the order of profiting and losing that is quite obvious but let us examine the following if u ...
Math is biased against forex traders!?
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superdezign replied Apr 23, 2009Already long. Riding it out right now
Jacko's Forex House of Pleasure and Pain
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superdezign replied Apr 23, 2009No need to be mean.
Never really get to sport such a beautiful exit. Wanted to cash in on my bragging rights.This is why Im hot!
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superdezign replied Apr 23, 2009I dont use TP points, I just traded the way I normally execute my trades and it turned out I got out a few pips from the top. Not to shabby. I dont, nor does anyone do this consistently, but sure not going to complain when it happens haha
This is why Im hot!
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This is why Im hot!
Started Apr 23, 2009|Trading Discussion|3 replies
I know you can't expect to get out at the top of a move like this consistently, but it sure ...
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superdezign replied Apr 23, 2009And it's still around, must be good stuff to weather 3 years

Vote the most profitable method
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superdezign replied Apr 23, 2009I thought you were talking about the phantom, loved that book, check it out if you get the chance, Im pretty sure it is free

I need help finding a book/pdf by an anonymous author
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superdezign replied Apr 23, 2009Has definitely come down way to far to make me want to sell right now. With the market stalling like this, I think it's time for the bulls to have a little fun
Long at 1.3050Jacko's Forex House of Pleasure and Pain
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superdezign replied Apr 23, 2009I love those charts! Even if this system didn't work, still would stare at those lines all day long
Trend Follower 5 Minute System
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superdezign replied Apr 23, 2009It's not that simple, unfortunately Two traders can use the exact same method and get two totally different results. There are to many factors that come in play, like exit strategies, money management, the instrument their trading, and the list goes ...
Vote the most profitable method
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superdezign replied Apr 23, 2009Equity preservation is more important than capital appreciation

Advice Only. 1 Liners Concise.
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superdezign replied Apr 21, 2009Fundamental analysis is great at determining the direction in which the market will move, but awful at marking the time time in which the market will begin it's move. That's where technical analysis comes into play. You can certainly be successful ...
technical analysis -or- fundamental analysis
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superdezign replied Apr 21, 2009Wow, It's been a while since I've been on FF...

There is a right way and a wrong way to average. The wrong way is what most people tend to utilize, and that is opening a trade, and then just doubling that order when the trade moves against ...Averaging when already In the RED....