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- Zoran replied Jun 18, 2010
Yes, the one-ness. How can I explain it? When I drive I am one with the traffic. I don't think I just react. I know where I want to go and it just kind of happens. I don't really think about pushing the accelerator, the brake or flicking the ...
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- Zoran replied Jun 18, 2010
CHAPTER IX VIBRATION. The great Third Hermetic Principle–the Principle of Vibration–embodies the truth that Motion is manifest in everything in the Universe–that nothing is at rest–that everything moves, vibrates, and circles. How does that ...
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- Zoran replied Jun 18, 2010
OK, for me it was more about the law of vibration.
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- Zoran replied Jun 18, 2010
Yes, it was you that brought it up. You can take the blame for making such a comment.

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- Zoran replied Jun 18, 2010
fti did go into the studies of Hermetic philosophy. Did you read the K book and watch some of his "interesting" video posts? I believe there is a relation there but at the end of the day, it just means pratice, practice and more practice. Master the ...
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- Zoran replied Jun 18, 2010
"When such a supreme union is achieved the subject and object becomes one." So who controls who? We control our positions (MM) and at the end of the day, a true master is in control (not of the maket) but of his positions. Have you ever felt being ...
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- Zoran replied Jun 18, 2010
Gro, it's not what I was thinking. We can replace magicians and witchcraft with traders and trading. I don't think it's too far off from fti's teachings. We can relate microcosmos and macrocosmos to our charts also (timeframes). "As above so below" ...
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- Zoran replied Jun 17, 2010
Fana, it's simple. We do not predict. What are you attempting to do?
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- Zoran replied Jun 17, 2010
I received a phone call from one of my bro-kers today asking why I haven't traded for such a long time.

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- Zoran replied Jun 17, 2010
From the translation I have, I think some of this may help.
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- Zoran replied Jun 13, 2010
Yes, there are times when GBP or EUR are more dominant. Depends on the focus/news. Spiral is a progression (fib series, skew, snowball, etc..). Spiral within spiral can be pictured in many ways I think. We have an attack spiral and if we get into ...
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- Zoran replied Jun 12, 2010
This is the post that made me have doubts. I suspected that "spiral within spiral" meant different things or is a basic concept that can be applied in different ways. As fti mentioned, "there are no rules". No mention of multiple pairs here but that ...
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- Zoran replied Jun 12, 2010
As mentioned, I believe fti normally trades eur and cable together. One of those will usually lead so he will tend to spiral larger on the leader. I don't believe he spirals on all three (or at least not often).
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- Zoran replied Jun 11, 2010
Gann spoke about cycles within cycles and we change that to spiral within spirals - which is MM. We spiral on the waves which is a cycle. Hope that makes sense

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- Zoran replied Jun 10, 2010
Hi Lusan. It sounds right to me. Through my search I found one response from fti that gave me doubts but the majority seem to align with this understanding just right (along with what fti has posted about his trades). I can see the dangers in this ...
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- Zoran replied Jun 10, 2010
Same as the trade above, now spills into long cable.
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