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FXSurfer replied Feb 24, 2009Here's a pretty nice P&F mq4 to check out guys. Good Trading!
BrentIntraday Point and Figure Trading
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FXSurfer replied Feb 23, 2009Excellent M!
So you agree with the Livermore quote in my sig? Between this thread and Shakes' thread there is a lot to follow and learn. Really nice to have them both going strong!Eur/Usd scalping inspired by Shakesfx
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FXSurfer replied Feb 20, 2009Short TF P&F? Sounds good guys! Hope to see more, Brent

Intraday Point and Figure Trading
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FXSurfer replied Feb 19, 2009That works! Thanks!
5 minute Wave Analysis. (Intraday price action method)
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FXSurfer replied Feb 19, 2009Excellent! Thanks for the thread and chatroom, Brian!
Edit: Ahhh! The move I just missed by posting...
LOL!5 minute Wave Analysis. (Intraday price action method)
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FXSurfer replied Feb 19, 2009Me too. Maybe I'll get on later! Good Trading!

5 minute Wave Analysis. (Intraday price action method)
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FXSurfer replied Feb 14, 2009Thanks for the article! Yeah, even as a newbie I'm already pretty much over talking about trading with all but one or two individuals. It's a bad policy in general and besides - you can't really even get into a discussion of any depth at all before ...
Lessons by Joe Ross
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FXSurfer replied Feb 13, 2009It's fine that you're sharing financial details, Pete. If that's your choice. I just hope that no one feels like they have to disclose personal details in order to be deemed "legit". Everyone absolutely should have a right to privacy of their ...
Eur/Usd scalping inspired by Shakesfx
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FXSurfer replied Feb 13, 2009A respectful request — Some of us are just trying to learn some trading skills here. I don't care if someone's claims are validated or not. These are public forums and any info that is given on them is always to be taken with a grain of salt. ...
Eur/Usd scalping inspired by Shakesfx
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FXSurfer replied Feb 12, 2009Thanks for starting the thread, Peter! Glad to see you're doing so well and that you're willing to share. Very nice! Do you find that your trading style is much like Shakes' or is it your own thing? Best regards! Brent
Eur/Usd scalping inspired by Shakesfx
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FXSurfer replied Feb 9, 2009This makes sense M! Thanks for the reply! Best Regards, Brent
Help for Newbies (Discussion Thread)
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FXSurfer replied Feb 9, 2009I agree. IMO Chapter 15 - The Psychology Of Price Movement in The Disciplined Trader is the best thing Douglas has ever written. Really good stuff! Not so much inside of your head but, in the head of other traders as the market rolls along. Worth ...
Just bought trading in the zone by Mark Douglas
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FXSurfer replied Feb 9, 2009Yes. Work. For me at least moderately manual work is a nice complement to the mental work of trading. Will I still do it later when, hopefully, I don't need to? Ask me in a few years. LOL!
Dilemma - what to do with your free time?
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FXSurfer replied Feb 8, 2009My guess is that trading with an almost total lack of knowledge about how the markets work is a huge factor in the 95% crash-and-burn statistic that we all hear about. Q: How many people learn it BEFORE they put on their first trade? A: No way it ...
Gambler or Speculator?
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FXSurfer replied Feb 8, 2009You officially broke it in! LOL
I'll bet (pun intended) that the more you absorb the book (like the book absorbed your tea), the further you move along this progression: Gambler > Speculator > Pro Trader. I'm buying that damn book now! I can feel ...Gambler or Speculator?
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FXSurfer replied Feb 7, 2009Hello! — I'm just now re-reading Gann's "How To Make Profit In Commodities" so your thread caught my eye. A very in-depth and exploratative thread you've got going! Nice work! Best regards, Brent
Gann Analysis
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FXSurfer replied Feb 6, 2009Always Zero Sum? — Hello Peter! Are you around? Hope things are fine with you! A question: I always seem to hear that trading is a zero sum game with one party winning only at the expense of another. I was just reading this, for example: But, ...
Help for Newbies (Discussion Thread)
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FXSurfer replied Feb 2, 2009The levels that are actually generating buying and selling interest are best. Not from a calculation like "this minus that divided by two" or by a fib etc.
The best support and resistance levels