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- Zoran replied May 10, 2010
Can we hedge without using options? There are other methods right, even for us fleas?
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- Zoran replied May 9, 2010
Please, teach me how to fly or at least provide clear links to the instuctions - I'll try a flight simulator first and when ready, the flight plans and hornet! Name your currency, Indonesian Rupiah or Vietnamese Dong, and millions will befall you... ...
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- Zoran replied May 9, 2010
Millions? No problem. Do you prefer Indonesian Rupiah or Vietnamese Dong? We don't have to use options to hedge? Besides, what is Gann's secret? Was that something you figured out yourself or were you assisted?
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- Zoran replied May 9, 2010
Lusan, I believe we can hedge in two ways. Once we have foreign capital on a pair in a major trend: 1. We can use that capital in minor trends of the same pair - somehow calculating a neutral MM value. 2. Use other pairs to hedge but having a ...
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- Zoran replied May 9, 2010
Interesting and not something I normally considered. I was thinking his dates were just a diversion but if there is mathematics in there and you have the capacity to work it out then I'm all ears. Here is something to consider. THE PRINCIPLE OF ...
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- Zoran replied May 9, 2010
Reading the above and going back to the three kingdoms, we are trading currency pairs. What is the neutral currency? How do we hedge? In the Tunnel book, Robert went on to buy wheat and corn alongside cotton. Hedging?
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- Zoran replied May 9, 2010
Thanks Deusomega, yes, I did notice the pyramiding and you are correct in his use of foreign capital. I was thinking he survived because the low did not break, indicating no trend continuation. Once the intermediate or primary trend took effect, the ...
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- Zoran replied May 9, 2010
Thanks Lusan. Keeping this in mind - The Basic tenets of Dow Theory: 1. The Averages Discount Everything (except "Acts of God"). I believe this is the basis for fti's "Three Kingdoms". They are used as the "Averages". 2. The Three Trends: The ...
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- Zoran replied May 9, 2010
I'm just trying to put everything in place. This is not a direct reply to fti. After reading about the cotton trade, starting at page 90, Robert recommended to buy cotton in early Feb and it was fairly slow until late Feb when it started to move up ...
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- Zoran replied May 9, 2010
I think it's time to open the can of worms. Why not? Some will get it, some wont while others will abuse goodwill. Personally, I prefer to share, speak and express myself freely. I don't like secrets and in the past I have refused to be shown ...
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- Zoran replied May 7, 2010
Page 1000 (and one), wow!
I think there is a clue on fti's facebook page regarding "cycle within cycle". I need combined brain power to figure it out. Good weekend to all!Technical Analysis Fallacy
- Zoran replied May 7, 2010
I am still searching but I think you are on the right track. Can you explain how you came to the following conclusion? "Oh...just speculating. Based on those comments, then the long dollars is probably a hedge for the short term volatility, and ...
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- Zoran replied May 6, 2010
Are you able to explain how you came to that conclusion?
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- Zoran replied May 6, 2010
I think in our case we have to make the billions first before we can lose it.

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- Zoran replied May 6, 2010
Sounds to me like you are on the right track regarding spiral within spiral.
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- Zoran replied May 5, 2010
So anyone else thinking what I'm thinking about spirals within spirals? I suspect that playing with them can get a bit spikey!
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