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Setebos replied Sep 6, 2010Something I ran into while looking some something to save me from boring myself to death after the cable plunge was over. Laughed my ass off. Courtesy of Macro Man. Enjoy

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Setebos replied Sep 6, 2010Thanks
Cable is still a giver, music is a bit different but at least not all dance floors are empty 
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Setebos replied Sep 6, 2010Morning guys, I hope you all head great time during the weekend.
I am just starting my trading day and looking at the charts it seems market is eager to test BoJ's patience - that's going to be something I am definitely going to watch with ...Technical Analysis Fallacy
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Setebos replied Sep 5, 2010Couldn't agree more. I guess these are some of the "interesting times" meant by the popular Chinese saying... It's Sunday evening here so I will go spend some time with friends and have a good sleep - I need to have my body relaxed and my mind clear ...
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Setebos replied Sep 5, 2010More then 200 years later Adam Smith's wisdom is still irreplaceable, isn't it. Truly amazing. Too bad most modern financiers forget the roots, where it all began. On the subject of China - as I mentioned this article is a bit old (more then 6 ...
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Setebos replied Sep 5, 2010Even though a bit old still a very interesting read. Somehow reminds me of the old saying "when everyone and their uncles start talking about buying that means it's time to start selling"
url FYI Hugh Hendry's fund, Eclectica, is world's best ...Technical Analysis Fallacy
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Setebos replied Sep 3, 2010Just to make a comparison to that Green guy's BS. url Funny thing is - they actually have common points, but what a difference in the "end product". At the end of the day the choice of what to "believe" in is ours. This really relates to fti's ...
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Setebos replied Sep 3, 2010I was wondering if it's ever going to move since market felt asleep in late London yesterday. Thanks for the insight, much appreciated and useful. Regards S
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Setebos replied Sep 3, 2010Here's something much more reasonable. url url Dropping a few popular names into a world-affecting agenda sure makes a lot of people scratch their heads. People tend to simply believe when they don't know for sure. History is full of examples. ...
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Setebos replied Sep 3, 2010IMO this is scam. A banker, a medium, a physicist, this guys knows and does it all, doesn't he. At one point he goes beyond ridiculous - aliens, Bush, Hitler...wtf? And most of all - just look at the guy's body language. Then again he constantly ...
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Setebos replied Sep 1, 2010LOL Lets see where's that confidence gonna be in 15 minutes
Edit: US economy data looks uglier with each new release... QE2 anyone? 
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Setebos replied Sep 1, 2010To me it feels like market is pricing the recent exports driven economic expansion in the EU. Just my opinion. Rgrds S
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Setebos replied Sep 1, 2010I think it depends mostly on your style of trading. The more active you trade the more you would need at least one additional screen. I use 3 screens and they are more or less enough for me. I may add another one later on for browsing and other ...
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Setebos replied Aug 31, 2010Hi Mike, It's good to see there are more and more people who find the thread to be the right way for them in forex. I am not one of the first students (I started following fti's teaching a few months after the inception of this thread) but I will ...
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Setebos replied Aug 31, 2010Something to keep in mind for future macro analysis. url And another one from one of the best macro fund managers today video
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Setebos replied Aug 30, 2010The CAD trade from today. It was a ping-pong game when I started looking at it in London session so keeping in mind there was still time before NY open I went short for the range trade. So it did surprise me a bit when it broke the range and went ...
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Setebos replied Aug 30, 2010There was an official release from FED some time ago (around the worst part of the EU crisis) that they are temporarily reopening the swap lines. If memory serves me well they will remain available till end of October (not sure on date, could be ...
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Setebos replied Aug 30, 2010Hey V, I think they were waiting to see if any big sharks try to attack them hard. At this point they are taking the heat but with the Swap lines to the FED still open they will leave no prisoners should they start shooting. While on the CBs ...
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Setebos replied Aug 30, 2010Hey Mark
Actually my guess is (what I think is most likely to happen, I should add a disclaimer to the thread, LOL) that FED will use the cheap treasuries to print big time should DOW/S&P really make a solid plunge. That seems to be one of the ...Setebos' journal
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Setebos replied Aug 30, 2010The day is as dull as it gets, have been playing with USDCAD a bit, will post some details later. The bank holiday in London combined with no news (neither statistics or anything new from Jackson hole) left playground only for some Yen speculators ...
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