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- fullperson replied Apr 28, 2011
yea, my scout tends to be buy/sell a lot in congestion. The thing is, I treat ever new day as flat book. So even the small scouts have impact at first, and they rarely go back to zero like yours.
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- fullperson replied Apr 24, 2011
seems like a good book...I missed the post on how to get it btw, I just went on reading about mmakers nowadays. They are using algorithms to prey on market participants. It's actually very interesting, and shameful at the same time. Apparently they ...
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- fullperson replied Apr 20, 2011
I just tried the long sword. It feels much easier to use than the short sword! Just out of curiosity fti ( I understand that the majority of decisions to use long or short sword depend on many factors), but a 20-30 pip retrace against our position ...
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- fullperson replied Apr 15, 2011
Sorry, analysis is scorpion due to inexperience in actual trading jobs. I will follow intuition.
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- fullperson replied Apr 15, 2011
I ask because fti did mention that an added element to our MO is our physical condition. We should not be enacting skews during non-daylight hours. Maybe there is a way to take multiple naps..in this case, I was wondering when would be the best ...
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- fullperson replied Apr 15, 2011
congrats! Keep up the mindset. Please excuse the naive question, but what's it feel like to be trading for yourself for the first time? Any significant changes to lifestyle like sleep? Is the admin work (taxes, dealing with the broker ect) ...
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- fullperson replied Apr 15, 2011
Absolutely, I'm just speaking from my humble experiences on a 250k practice account, where a fraction is substantial (doing 1 lot contracts.). So percentages are a bit off, please forgive me for not giving context. I have edited last post to include ...
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- fullperson replied Apr 14, 2011
Once in a blue moon a few percentages of account growth happens, rest of the time it's really a fraction of a percent per day from my humble experience. Good news is, I haven't had to use extremely high skews, which is comforting given that I have ...
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- fullperson replied Apr 14, 2011
hamster!
by choice, ok-it's just concerning that majority of people do not make that choice. Technical Analysis Fallacy
- fullperson replied Apr 14, 2011
I was going to do a doctorate in medicine. I had all my classes in order, worked hard to get good grades..then I parents told me there was no way I could afford it. So now I'm in business school...at least I live in america I guess. Also wanted to ...
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- fullperson replied Apr 13, 2011
It is very hard for me to say what I want to say-expressing feelings about such a friend I know only over the internet (seems silly). On one hand I am very happy that you have taken time for yourself. However, I am sad that you are leaving as well. ...
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- fullperson replied Apr 11, 2011
what's up? Yen's moving great, but the e and c all out of line. Looks like it's all crosses action today, have long euro 1.444. May have to cut loose soon if pulse dictates. Feels toping action on e now, will watch dollar for signs of strength. out ...
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- fullperson replied Apr 7, 2011
This is a good picture, I learned 3k from this. I think fti mentioned that when aligned it's the "super-duper" trend. When they are out of sync, then the dollar is likely not the cause of movements, in which case crosses can be looked at to see ...
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- fullperson replied Apr 6, 2011
mapped all nearby bomb shelters and hospitals, might provide extra security if things go down. I have extra water already, not so sure about food. What's survival food? url useful site
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- fullperson replied Apr 5, 2011
feels like topping on the uj, may be helpful I guess. Fti must have huge reserves. The fishing scare must have a very demoralizing culture effect. The land you once depend on is now unlivable...Any idea when the radiation will spill into US? Time to ...
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- fullperson replied Apr 4, 2011
Treat it as time to cultivate your personal garden
Also, about Mamood's comment, I remember the chemical bank video, he said "once a dealer, always a dealer".... I hope fti is well Technical Analysis Fallacy
- fullperson replied Apr 1, 2011
I am looking at the gains versus your account and they seem out of line, to aggressive? Focus on 1 pair for now. Studying is good, but make sure you have time to absorb (internalize is the key), where are you racing off to? It's a marathon
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- fullperson replied Apr 1, 2011
oh boy, boredom can be a killer. Never be in the battle without a reason. I think I may be aggressive as well (too aggressive?). I tend to be very quick in my decisions, so a "small" 15 pip retrace is not small to me. If I take a trade based on ...
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- fullperson replied Mar 31, 2011
Amanah I like your interpretation
I guess my cages/jails are not as nice as yours. I don't feed my inmates
Adding onto Gro's comment, includes knowing the MO of the CB, dealers, Mmakers. Knowing what they do allows us to see what they are ...Technical Analysis Fallacy