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- Benevolent replied Jan 29, 2016
Seems pretty sketchy to me for a few reasons...including the "Product Activation Failed" message on the Excel. It sounds like most of the "large" funds got slaughtered last year anyways: url , why replicate those results? Furthermore, I don't know ...
- Benevolent replied Jan 21, 2016
Using tight stop losses is not the proper way of approaching accumulation/distribution of tops and bottoms (imo). You'd be better off determining the risk you want to associate within a range, say 10-20 pips, and scale in accordingly. I know I've ...
- Benevolent replied Jan 12, 2016
I would say it could be. "Paralysis by analysis" comes to mind. That doesn't mean one shouldn't do their homework...but one should also subscribe to their own ideas and rock solid strategy, not the opinion of others online
- Benevolent replied Sep 14, 2015
Definitely not a broker, a troll, or one of "youz guyz". I'm just stating the obvious: the amount of energy put into bitching and whining about how the broker is somehow cheating you, could have been put forth towards obtaining consistency within ...
- Benevolent replied Sep 14, 2015
Ah yes, the big bad broker is out to get you...but I can protect you if you buy my indicator! Don't get me wrong, I believe shady businesses can happen anywhere - gas stations, retail stores, etc. etc, however, you're still going to find the ...
- Benevolent replied Sep 14, 2015
I think it's safe to say the site is officially done. The chat room was a fun place to hang out during it's initial fruition stage, but I think it's a fair assessment to say that not one person in that room was making consistent returns. It's ...
- Benevolent replied Sep 14, 2015
I'm on the sidelines this week. I personally feel it's a gamble, and it's just not worth the risk :\. The lack of liquidity in the markets so far this week tells me I'm not the only one that feels this way!
- Benevolent replied Sep 14, 2015
Guys...let's get real for a moment. I always see this type of paranoia appear every now and then from traders... An individual (whether it be a broker, MM, super-secret illuminati, whatever) is not going to spend the crazy amount of capital to run ...
- Benevolent replied Sep 11, 2015
Give me something to work with I'd like to help anyone that has questions in this arena, but I need some input. Here's what I mean when I stated: "3 - Build the system in such a manner that allows you to measure the market from your strategy ...
- Benevolent replied Sep 10, 2015
I happen to stumble across this video today. It seems that Jim Simons also disagrees that trend-following is a suitable method for consistent gains these days. url
- Benevolent replied Sep 9, 2015
PipMeUp: url How you determine when an excursion is "abnormal" for a mean reversion to occur is up to you (hence the aforementioned orderflow data). You can also objectivity a trend this way.. There are other market factors which can help with ...
- Benevolent replied Aug 26, 2015
Confucius say: "Better a diamond with a flaw than a pebble without."
- Benevolent replied Aug 26, 2015
I think you have the balls to say what most of us are thinking anyways, so kudos for that. As far as trading goes, I personally subscribe to a value-based strategy. I want to buy price in "wholesale" territory, and sell in "retail" territory. ...
- Benevolent replied Aug 21, 2015
I'm going to be as discretionary as possible, so take it with a grain of salt: 1 - Everything about the strategy should be objective. This includes entries and targets (ie: no subjectivity towards "trends"). 2 - Positions should be dynamic in ...
- Benevolent replied Apr 15, 2015
Nailed it on the head so far. This type of sentiment can obviously move the markets, and it's imperative to be aware of monetary policies within worldly government. Good one Gambler180!
- Benevolent replied Oct 8, 2014
Trading OPM can be a headache... As mentioned earlier, you trade a sense of freedom for more capital, however, you can build some tremendous relationships throughout the process. If you are willing to put in the work (the general office hour ...
- Benevolent replied Oct 8, 2014
Managing risk is essential for playing reversals, however, can also be deemed "simple". I have a very simple rule of thumb, trade $0.01 lots per $500 in the account. Some of the most successful futures traders I know operate trading 1 ES contract ...