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- stgeorge replied Apr 26, 2010
For those who are just starting out on the thread. — I have been stuck in Europe for the past week, so as I had taken a paper copy of various posts from this forum to read, I read and re read them. When you do this a few times you begin to ...
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- stgeorge replied Mar 22, 2010
FX Pro — FXpro. This broker is based in Cyprus and they only cover you for $20,000 if they go bust. One of the larger brokers went bust in the USA a couple of years ago as they were trading as well as broking. So I does happen, even to the ...
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- stgeorge replied Feb 22, 2010
Post 10132 Strat USDCHF — Hi Strat My charts often look different to yours but I can't see any of the points you are making. Could you post yours. Thanks
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- stgeorge replied Feb 21, 2010
Post 10142 COT Examples — Whilst it maybe correct to assume that the large traders drive the market look at Corn and Bean futures for March and May. The commercials lost over 1 Billion $ in 2009 in Corn alone but they have changed their ...
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- stgeorge replied Feb 14, 2010
GBP/JPY Now how would you plan this trade and what's missing? — We have: Big Boss: Down Boss: Two weekly highs at 141.889 (Weekly is still downward until proved otherwise) Worker: Daily Spinning top at High 141.889 Close 141.020 If daily ...
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- stgeorge replied Feb 13, 2010
London meet up Post 9991 — Hi Sid, Femfam and others. Live in Weybridge up for it just let me know. Even if Strat can't make it John
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- stgeorge replied Jan 11, 2010
Chart Backgrounds: — For those of us on this thread with failing eye sight would it be possible to show charts with a white background. I often print them out, and the coloured backgrounds are a real pain!
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- stgeorge replied Dec 31, 2009
8769 USDCHF — Thanks George. Thought it might be the lowest, tried various internet sites and they didn't have data far enough back. Many thanks John
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- stgeorge replied Dec 31, 2009
USD/CHF Charts — Can anyone help me? I can only go back to 1994 on the USD/CHF so I am in the dark. 1995 saw a low of 1.111 if that is the lowest point then I can draw my lines on the boss. Otherwise can someone let me know the lowest point ...
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- stgeorge replied Dec 31, 2009
Post 8748 What I like what I don't like! — There are a number of things on this thread that could make life a lot easier for the those like me who are starting on this Strat's of trading system. I must admit at the beginning as I was wading ...
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- stgeorge replied Dec 30, 2009
It must be the season of good will! — To give away the secrets of Forex for $77 bucks, he must think he is Santa Claus! A lot of the banks have to finalise their end of year accounts, both for the regulators and the shareholders. The next few ...
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- stgeorge replied Dec 6, 2009
I can growl for you! — I think my wife thinks that all men are grumpy so I can't afford to confirm that thought. Nice off you to offer though!
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- stgeorge replied Dec 5, 2009
Poncho1 — Hi to Phonco What a coincidence. I stated trading on the 22.1.2002. I concur with everything you said, been there, done that, but I have never given up, I have never really made or lost money, and I have traded large sums over the ...
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- stgeorge replied Dec 4, 2009
Entering a trade. — I have read so many pages my mind has gone numb. But I can't remember any general comments on entering trades part way through the cycle. Apart from accumulating more on a retrace. Obviously it is high risk, but if you see ...
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- stgeorge replied Dec 4, 2009
Crudecraig — Hi I have been watching this pair. Keen to get a trade on this one as well! However I see a number of problems with this trade at the moment 1. The monthly is sitting on support at 1.6386 2. The weekly is also on support at 1.6386 ...
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- stgeorge replied Nov 29, 2009
Lotuselanman — Thanks for the Charts. I am a newbie to this thread but not to trading. Since the tend is still down I would have thought the most probable outcome would be a test of the low at 9941 and then if there is no support a test of the ...
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- stgeorge replied Nov 23, 2009
Post 7178 — Thanks Blackeagle. Have read so many pages of strat's SFT in the last couple of weeks that my eyes have gone. Should have noticed the colour change. Another week and I should have read them all, if I have not gone blind in the ...
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- stgeorge replied Nov 22, 2009
Blackeagle Post no 7178 — First thanks for all the help from everyone on Strat's Stress Free Trading. Question for Blackeagle on post number 7178 you had suppport and resistance at two levels I am having difficulty finding. Level at 1.54 Was ...
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- stgeorge replied Oct 26, 2009
Hi This is my first post so take it as such. I can understand your interest in shorting the USDJPY but there is a good possibility that the trend has turned up on both the weekly and the daily. Okay so volume is down but it is reasonable. If volume ...
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