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- fullperson replied Jun 25, 2011
tech analysis was discussed a long time here. But situations change and we all have different personalities/capital limits so everyone is doing their own thing w/ their own styles so it's hard to speak too specifically. For example, fti has ...
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- fullperson replied Jun 25, 2011
looks like inverted h/s on 5min eu.. ack* missed chance to take advantage of 1hr formation. I'm enjoying everyone's dances. I'm working, so cannot babysit...lest I enter battlefields and get shot up. Good luck all
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- fullperson replied Jun 25, 2011
the poor ducks looking for the break out :/
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- fullperson replied Jun 23, 2011
hmm trying to follow fti's hand held sessions but I do not have 5min data for that
post 1122, I wish I had been there live to follow...Technical Analysis Fallacy
- fullperson replied Jun 21, 2011
interesting times. I was digging through some of fti's past sessions. I made an outline of his dance. This particular dance seemed a bit funky to me. Note fti had a lot of foreign cap from the previous day... also included fti's blotter-a very rare ...
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- fullperson replied Jun 18, 2011
very useful talk about filling stream with bucket. It's true, when humans try to make art it feels artificial. Sound of waterfall or wind through trees is beautiful music we cannot make.
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- fullperson replied Jun 15, 2011
why did you keep shorting when price moving up? Price went up 22 pips during that time...can you justify deploying that kind of skew in that one area? "don't waste all your ammo in one spot". You will end up with clustered skews. Why send in a scout ...
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- fullperson replied Jun 15, 2011
ahh the girl leads-she can be quiet, wild, momentum may suddenly stop and dance continue at slower pace or even faster. Sometimes no dancing, just want to tease. But when tensions builds and she shows hand, how great a feeling it is to follow her! ...
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- fullperson replied Jun 13, 2011
thank goodness for that upstanding citizen. Goes to show that good people are everywhere. It is a culture that we must keep up, very precious. I wish you the best
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- fullperson replied Jun 13, 2011
ok just looked at ff calendar..seems the economists are not very good at the crystal ball thingy. Thank you
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- fullperson replied Jun 12, 2011
so the dow is not doing very well. I'm not going to forecast, but I want to see if anyone has any insight as to what is happening on the ground (I have been working dbl shifts recently, so had little time to check on mkts) url
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- fullperson replied Jun 12, 2011
sorry to interrupt, but suddenly the idea of flow hit me. I kind of feel a bit stupid now...too much analysis.
It's just this: find a good opening and get in. Manage as price goes on based on how price is behaving. I find that I ...Technical Analysis Fallacy
- fullperson replied Jun 7, 2011
I was checking for understanding. If read something wrong in post, mention please. For the record, you should not dismiss the example as "all wrong". GreenDavid did make an attempt at analysis and he did attempt to time his move using larger and ...
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- fullperson replied Jun 7, 2011
thanks for keeping me in check. Speculating is bad, but the ranged slow weakness would have been detected in flow. If dancing properly, would either have closed out positions from ride or closed out any kind of scout (I have not been trading ...
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- fullperson replied Jun 7, 2011
Hi guys, I need check for understanding via discussion. Topic about GreenDavid's post #129. Things in parenthesis is my thoughts. -His strategy was to find opening to join in daily down trend. (viable strategy, but time scope would be large) -he ...
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- fullperson replied Jun 7, 2011
haha, I get it wrong, so go back and fix. Exercise in patience and ego I guess
Yea, rigid. Need to be following flow, create better strategies. I'm trying to read a few pages, copy down key points and run demo specifically focusing on those few ...Technical Analysis Fallacy
- fullperson replied Jun 2, 2011
I apologize for the quote. I'm out of battlefields. You have saved my life in that respect. That's a very sad article
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- fullperson replied Jun 2, 2011
yes, well said. It is mind over matter story.
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- fullperson replied Jun 2, 2011
"And what if you are right about your fundamentals view, but the market does not realize that you're right and insists going to the opposite side?" lol, market is always right. Best we can do is go with it, keeping fundamentals in back of head
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- fullperson replied Jun 2, 2011
oh, I'm completely out of touch with fundamentals. Seems a while back greece had been cooking books. Talk about self-destructive huh? 2009 debt was 6% 2010 revealed as 12.8%...meanwhile avg retirement age went from 61-65. Still, 10 yr bonds were ...
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