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- Tesmy replied May 1, 2018
Agreed - I think a collapsing GBP will be seen as a net positive for the Export market and as such, the FTSE 100 could rally - primarily because most of the FTSE 100 companies make more from foreign markets than they do from the local market and to ...
Brexit and its potential impact on the value of sterling...
- Tesmy replied May 1, 2018
"Sound as a pound" was an idiom used when the pound was the Worlds reserve currency. Those days of Empire are long gone, keep dreaming if you think we'll be getting that back. We have neither the financial assets nor the Armed forces to achieve ...
Brexit and its potential impact on the value of sterling...
- Tesmy replied Apr 30, 2018
Thank you for the detailed analysis. Can't find a fault with your reasoning and I have to agree. But as I asked, if there simply does not appear to be a positive irrespective of which way we turn, why has GBP held up so well (in fact last week, it ...
Brexit and its potential impact on the value of sterling...
- Tesmy replied Apr 30, 2018
What exactly does this code do? Looks to me it's written in Python - If so, how will it run on anyone's pc if they have not loaded Python or any of the auxiliary packages such as Numpy and Panda? You'll need to provide far much detailed information ...
IG Markets experiences/reviews?
- Tesmy replied Apr 30, 2018
Agree with your Irish border point. Boris Johnston seems to think some sort of electronic border would be easy to adopt so will not cause any interruptions but then BoJo isn't someone I take seriously. The DUP seem to have Ms May over a barrel so I ...
Brexit and its potential impact on the value of sterling...
- Tesmy replied Apr 30, 2018
Thanks SB: BINO = Good point. But won't BINO cause political turmoil? Not just amongst population who voted for Brexit, but also the hard line Brexiteers within the Conservative party? Could BINO see a snap election brought about? And putting some ...
Brexit and its potential impact on the value of sterling...
- Tesmy replied Apr 30, 2018
The reason they do this is to stop people from gaming the guaranteed stop loss (GSL) Imagine a few minute before a major announcement like Non-farm-payroll, you could set a stop loss of 20-30 points and a take profit of 60-70 points. Keep doing this ...
IG Markets experiences/reviews?
- Tesmy replied Apr 30, 2018
Their overnight swap charges are outrageously high when compared to other spreadbetters. I once had an account with them and GKFX and for a while, split the same trades between them - the swap charges on IG were always higher. The Indexes like ES, ...
IG Markets experiences/reviews?
- Tesmy replied Apr 30, 2018
Am wondering, is there any good news that could potentially cause GBP to rally re. EU deal. I don't mean anything like a snap re-election or another Brexit vote etc. I mean something in terms of a "Brexit deal"? I accept the UK cannot be better out ...
Brexit and its potential impact on the value of sterling...
- Tesmy replied Apr 27, 2018
Hi PT. From my understanding, and from what I have read on a couple of websites (City Index and Activetrade) I think the rules that many of the spreadbetting firms will adopt following the ESMA ruling will be as below: (I believe you will have to ...
Ratios & Harmonics: a Different Way to Trade
- Tesmy replied Apr 26, 2018
Hi PT. What you are trading is the "Cash market Dow" - which is the Dow future adjusted for carry cost and dividends. Just as well you do not hold positions overnight, if you did, your position would incur any dividend adjustments and certainly a ...
Ratios & Harmonics: a Different Way to Trade
- Tesmy replied Apr 23, 2018
Actually it's not there. In your own words: So not once on your charts have you posted: + Your reasons for entry + Your stop loss. + Your take profit target. Also: If 12 pips makes 6% profit, this is poor risk management. If 12 ticks = 6% that means ...
Ratios & Harmonics: a Different Way to Trade
- Tesmy replied Apr 23, 2018
Delusional - Start your own thread and post your experiences to you hearts content.
Ratios & Harmonics: a Different Way to Trade
- Tesmy replied Apr 23, 2018
No one is saying he cannot share his set-ups but he needs to have the good manners to do this in his own thread and not try and de-rail someone else's. Why have two different systems being attempted to be taught in the same thread by two different ...
Ratios & Harmonics: a Different Way to Trade
- Tesmy replied Apr 23, 2018
You don't have to prove a thing - but you are the one claiming you are making 30%-50% at will. You are the one claiming you are making $1 million a month in trading. Yet despite such greatness, you are on FF pestering the little people. You cannot ...
Ratios & Harmonics: a Different Way to Trade
- Tesmy replied Apr 23, 2018
Just reverse the signals? When buy signal, you sell, and when sell signal, you buy. Obviously it isn't that simple due to various reasons (see below thread) but it's worth a try. url
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- Tesmy replied Apr 23, 2018
Great - then you will have audited records to prove this - I am sure Russian businesses have to have audited accounts and filings too? But again, open your own thread, show your audited accounts (easy as you already have a fund), and show your ...
Ratios & Harmonics: a Different Way to Trade
- Tesmy replied Apr 23, 2018
Your talent is obviously being wasted posting here amongst the minions. Please email Jamie Diamon or Lloyd Blankfein or Paul Tudor Jones. Am sure they will recognize your talents and offer you a position that is far more deserving of your skills. ...
Ratios & Harmonics: a Different Way to Trade
- Tesmy replied Apr 23, 2018
Cool
Go see a hedge fund - they will give you millions. I look forward to seeing you and the Forbes list of the Rich. As suggested previously, please open your own thread, people can then ask you specific questions there without it affecting ...Ratios & Harmonics: a Different Way to Trade