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- fijitrader replied Sep 8, 2005
[QUOTE] Larry is famous enough and has enough people out to prove him wrong that if he posted something like that on his web site that was not true the press would be all over him. Among other things Larry has courses where he trades a million ...
Gann Revisted...
- fijitrader replied Sep 8, 2005
Maybe not but you can invest in it. FT
Need some help about this forex
- fijitrader replied Aug 31, 2005
Don't waste your money. Check out James16's thread for a better understanding of how to trade. Ask Jim questions about pivots and how to use them. You'll learn a lot more from Jim than from PB. Too many complaints about PB's affiliate program. FT
We all need pivots to win..yes or not?
- fijitrader replied Aug 29, 2005
I was only responding to this comment that you made. If that comment does not apply then don't worry bout what I said. FT
Intresting finding or simply statistic: 5min candel
- fijitrader replied Aug 29, 2005
[QUOTE=prabu]Hi REX... urs observation is good..... Over what sample period? Why do you need other criteria if you backtested the system and it is 60 percent or more? If it is that good you don't need other criteria. 60 percent what? What does that ...
New found: EST 8PM 30 mintues bar
- fijitrader replied Aug 28, 2005
My bio-computer says that this is a cash cow that will require you spend more on feed than all the milk, butter, cream, and cheese she'll produce. FT
New found: EST 8PM 30 mintues bar
- fijitrader replied Aug 28, 2005
I hate to burst your bubble but demo accounts do not slip with most brokers even when their money accounts do. You CANNOT accept the results you get with a demo account where slippage is concerned. What you can do to confirm this -- is call the ...
Intresting finding or simply statistic: 5min candel
- fijitrader replied Aug 28, 2005
If you are doing that just to avoid tax it no longer works for US citizens. The bahamas fell to the OECD several years ago. Still works or asset protection though. FT
Forex Taxes
- fijitrader replied Aug 28, 2005
I've seen this sort of thing a number of times. Fear is a great motivator and being the bearer of potentially threatening fundamental and technical news is the oldest trick in the book for selling market information. Combine that with a dose of ...
What the **** is this all about?
- fijitrader replied Aug 26, 2005
Market Wizards and The New Market Wizards by Schwager give you a good sense of the mentality of a variety of pros. Everyone takes something different from these two books. It is a good way to get a sense of the kind of trader you may be. It is ...
What moves the markets?
- fijitrader replied Aug 25, 2005
Supply and demand is how the universe works. It is not just econcomics. If it rains too much an increasing number of people don't want more rain until the point where nobody wants anymore rain because their houses are floating away. You cannot sell ...
What moves the markets?
- fijitrader replied Aug 25, 2005
He means "will a *price setup* reveal the likely direction the market will take?" You will find some of his *setups* posted in the chart thread authored by james16. FT
EURUSD
- fijitrader replied Aug 22, 2005
Try reading James' chart thread. All of it. The answers to your questions are all in there. Don't be lazy now. FT
Query: Moving Stops to Breakeven
- fijitrader replied Aug 22, 2005
Merlin this was just a hypothetical untested entry technique. Not nearly enough for a system. As with most entry techniques you will miss some moves. With good portfolio design you'll have a breakout system that will not miss the ones that don't ...
Query: Moving Stops to Breakeven
- fijitrader replied Aug 22, 2005
Wow what an amazing story dial! You are one of a kind. I'm glad to hear I was able to provide something useful when you were on this marathon of self inflicted success. What prompted you to binge out like this and what promted you to stop? Was it ...
What moves the markets?
- fijitrader replied Aug 21, 2005
One simple application would be a scenario where you get a price cross followed by the fast ma cross. Your first confirmation of market direction (most likely supported by a trend filter) is the fast ma crossing the slow ma. That triggers the ...
Query: Moving Stops to Breakeven
- fijitrader replied Aug 20, 2005
Well you did ask me to expand on it and I guess I just got carried away. I'll try to be more succinct next time and maybe capture the whole idea in a single line. FT
Query: Moving Stops to Breakeven
- fijitrader replied Aug 19, 2005
You accept feedback well. If it's any further use I don't think that using multiple ma's on various time frames to confirm a pullback is necessarily going to help much. I think if you have one ma (which can be adjusted for various timeframes (such ...
Precision, low-risk entries for discretionary systems.
- fijitrader replied Aug 19, 2005
Entries the follow the ma used as S/R in order to catch the pullbacks. FT
Query: Moving Stops to Breakeven
- fijitrader replied Aug 19, 2005
This is not really an example of different time compressions confirming each other. If you think about it the 25 EMA on the 1 hr and the 50 on the 30 min will always be quite similar. This kind of confirmation on two charts is not that meaningful. ...
Precision, low-risk entries for discretionary systems.