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tdion replied Feb 20, 2009I get tired of reading "forget robots." I admit most are crap, but not all. I never bought an EA. I made my own. You can feel good knowing your strategies you bet on (vs. an invisible black box) and if the market goes against your patterns, you knew ...
Is There Really A Profitable Robot?
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tdion replied Feb 20, 2009Well, there was no sarcasm. I simply stated facts.
A system that works for a part time trader with minimum screen time
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tdion replied Feb 20, 2009Hanover: It has been a long time since you started your journey. I am wondering if you ever concocted a trading system that you trade real money with? Or - are you still searching? Or - you may have purchased a system to trade, or trade in a fund. ...
Perhaps the biggest piece of marketing tripe I've ever seen
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tdion replied Feb 20, 2009If you don't want to lose more than 10% of your account to drawdown, why not put 80% of your account in a bank CD instead of letting it sit there doing nothing.
Let's see how this thing works
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tdion replied Feb 20, 2009Hendrix, this thread is wishy washy. You are whining about things that are out of your control. Of course nobody wants taxes or their strategies to go bad.... But will be will be, not matter what we say or think or do. So the best thing to do is not ...
The Future of Forex?
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tdion replied Feb 20, 2009God, that was too predictable. STOP FREELOADING, MOOCH!
The Future of Forex?
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tdion replied Feb 20, 2009I wonder what jacko traders that could be losing money would say.... Hey dude, your sob story is rather pitiful. I spent thousands of hours on forex over the past 4 years. I have a very good shot at making huge returns this year (I made 3000% in ...
A system that works for a part time trader with minimum screen time
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tdion replied Feb 20, 2009@rabid Do you take credit for the unforseen? Do you feel like a sucker for buying at the top of the real estate boom? (not saying you did) Do you feel like a sucker for losing half your 401K last year? (not saying you did) Do you take credit for ...
We are approaching VERY serious times
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tdion replied Feb 19, 2009Nope.... I'm hoping for a very prosperous '09 but am not counting my chickens until they hatch....
We are approaching VERY serious times
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tdion replied Feb 19, 2009i was assuming a 5 pip spread, thus 5,000 pips puts you at a net 0 pips. the point of this thread is, even if you have an edge, you have a lot to overcome.
Is 5000 pips in 1000 trades a lot?
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Is 5000 pips in 1000 trades a lot?
Started Feb 18, 2009|Rookie Talk|8 replies
Not if you trade GBPJPY - you just broke even....
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tdion replied Feb 18, 2009it would also make sense that many people are listening to voices in their heads, because often a chart talking is simply saying "I just fooled you with randomness....."
We are approaching VERY serious times
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tdion replied Feb 16, 2009i took an intellectual property course in my undergrad here are some facts: 1) anything you put into storable medium (paper & ink, software, sheet music) is already copyrighted the minute you create it 2) even though your work may be copyrighted, ...
Copyrighting Trading techniques
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tdion replied Feb 16, 2009volatility was low from the Euro's inception (1999) until Lehman brothers collapsed.... at which point 6% of the FX market place disappeared.
Why the low volatility of EUR/USD in 2007?
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tdion replied Feb 16, 2009i listened to a chart one time and it bankrupted my account.
We are approaching VERY serious times
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tdion replied Feb 16, 2009i like what i hear.... only i would also add a time element - a 500 pip drop within 2 days without a 60 pip retracement, or something like that. very smart, nanningbob. i use a similar strategy myself, but on smaller timeframes. i never thought to ...
Nanningbob 60x90 EA
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How's your pip total holding up for the year?
Started Feb 15, 2009|Trading Discussion|3 replies
I'm at -100 after 6 weeks.... let's hear pips and not % gained or $$$ gained.
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tdion replied Feb 15, 2009my belief is that price simply IS. it doesn't matter what it was 1 minute ago or where it will be 1 minute from now. it is effiicient to the current set of information that central bankers have to work with. that's it. trends are nothing more than ...
We are approaching VERY serious times
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tdion replied Feb 15, 2009if this is true, why is it impossible to predict where the price will be an hour from now, let alone a year from now? answer is greatly anticipated.
We are approaching VERY serious times