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GnarlyPips replied Apr 18, 2013I read that wrong. However, if after a year, you have a 5% return on equity, then you didn't lose money after trading for one year. If you lost 5%, then you lost money for trading one year. It doesn't mean that you never lost a trade, or that you ...
Why do people use Fibonacci in trading?
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GnarlyPips commented Apr 18, 2013I think it's you should relax. Lol.
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GnarlyPips commented Apr 18, 2013Why does it bother you so much? I'm sure FF gets a little money from the redirected clicks.
Massive Fertilizer Plant Explosion Shakes Texas, Town Evacuated, Toxic Fumes, Up To 70 Dead
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GnarlyPips replied Apr 18, 2013I don't see how you can get "this means that they only lose trades" from it. A lot of poker players are loser, but that doesn't mean they can't win a few hands.
Why do people use Fibonacci in trading?
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GnarlyPips replied Apr 17, 2013I think the 99.6 number means in terms of having lost or made money from initial equity at the start of the year. Meaning, that most accounts aren't profitable. Not meaning that these accounts never had a losing trade...
Why do people use Fibonacci in trading?
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GnarlyPips commented Apr 17, 2013There is chatter that there were posts made on Google about the facility days before saying stuff like "reap what you sow, ashes to ashes, dust to dust." There's also a video that shows a possible strike on the facility, but that's only speculation.
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GnarlyPips commented Apr 17, 2013I don't think FF is here to present news that okay just for you.
Massive Fertilizer Plant Explosion Shakes Texas, Town Evacuated, Toxic Fumes, Up To 70 Dead
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GnarlyPips replied Apr 17, 2013To say one knows how the banks work without having actually worked at one is like saying one knows what sex feels like without having actually had sex. There are a multitude of corporations and a number of banks that operate in this world. To say ...
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GnarlyPips commented Apr 17, 2013It's news to Americans. There's a lot of people dead, hundreds injured, and poison in the air.
Massive Fertilizer Plant Explosion Shakes Texas, Town Evacuated, Toxic Fumes, Up To 70 Dead
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GnarlyPips replied Apr 17, 2013For emerald and seneca, do you guys actually have knowledge of the inner workings of this? Like, working at a bank or whatever? Or do you just get your information from the media?
Order Flow Trading
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GnarlyPips replied Apr 17, 2013I think one should apply things to the currencies of the pair first, then to the pair itself, in order to not miss two-thirds of the chart.
Why do people use Fibonacci in trading?
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GnarlyPips replied Apr 14, 2013This. Poker players don't bet because they try to predict the cards, or guess what will happen. They know their odds and they know their players.
Why do people use Fibonacci in trading?
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GnarlyPips replied Apr 14, 2013>pivots >basic I wonder if a banker would agree with you on that one.
Why do people use Fibonacci in trading?
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GnarlyPips replied Apr 14, 2013I just can't help but laugh at this. What makes pivot points so great?
Why do people use Fibonacci in trading?
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GnarlyPips replied Apr 11, 2013What about the chances that price won't move at all?
What is the best level to Take Profit?
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GnarlyPips replied Apr 11, 2013So, a bank is selling options to corps and funds, and they say to you, just this one bank, that they are planning to liquidate longs in to 1.5. I'm having a bit of trouble understanding what that means... A bank that sells will be liquidating ...
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GnarlyPips replied Apr 11, 2013On the discussion of stop hunting, how many exchanges do you think there are in the world that offer forex trading? While stop hunting in stock markets might be possible, I don't see how it can be possible in the forex, unless there are massive ...
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GnarlyPips replied Apr 10, 2013Banks and corporations don't trade in just one single trade for their positions, they have to space out their trades.
Economic Question: Why is price affected by supply and demand?
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GnarlyPips replied Apr 10, 2013Four trillion a day is misleading. Hot-potato trading is what happens on a daily basis. >increasing as interest by retail traders are expanding As if retail traders provide even 5% of the daily liquidity.
Economic Question: Why is price affected by supply and demand?