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- Zoran replied Jun 6, 2008
Druss, just keep in mind that SR is useful as guidance and rescue but try primarily to feel the market. Using SR as a trigger builds rigidity so look at what the market is telling you first. Check the thrust or power of movement. Stops are normally ...
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- Zoran replied May 30, 2008
aud, imagine asking an indicator junkie to try trading naked for two days and then they can go back to their indicators. What do you think their reaction would be? Do you think they would be successful? On the other hand, ask the same person to read ...
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- Zoran replied May 30, 2008
You have thousands of people who come to this site in search of the type of teachings you have offered. The sad fact is that most would not even know this thread exists although I would confidently say that you are the most skilled and qualified ...
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- Zoran replied May 30, 2008
hemal My advice would be to read this thread and practice the principles. There is no hand holding here and if you get in trouble then you will normally have to learn the lesson until you get it. As babies, when we learnt to walk, we all fell down ...
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- Zoran replied May 27, 2008
fti, why do you believe that you have to give something up? It really is just a short book and no-one is asking you to stop smoking while reading it. Why are you so reluctant? You can continue on with your life as you please when it is finished. Do ...
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- Zoran replied May 23, 2008
fti, you are right. At 100 per day this guy could see the signs to his early grave. You'll just have to read that part when you get to it. As for the other smokers here, I had tried practically everything to stop smoking and the only thing that ...
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- Zoran replied May 22, 2008
30 packets a day? That's impossible. I remember that he was a 100 cigarette a day smoker, which if you calculate, was a chain smoker - One after the other. 100/16 = 6 an hour = 1 every 10 mins The book is scanned with OCR so there will be some ...
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- Zoran replied May 22, 2008
I think it's good that you managed to get to chapter 3 as the next step is to get to chapter 7. Regards.
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- Zoran replied May 22, 2008
Sure I am concerned but it is probably my own selfishness that would like to see you here writing to us instead of in a hospital bed. OK, so COPD may not be reversible but I suspect it can be controlled, however, that little scorpion probably has ...
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- Zoran replied May 22, 2008
That piece of text is very important to me. I find that I am going back to my original trading style but taking out the worthless bits and introducing fti's teachings - being the MM and dance. Since strategies are being discussed, I am currently ...
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- Zoran replied May 19, 2008
David, you are absolutely correct. We must all do what we can to help these unfortunate people. I was also a little worried about yourself, not knowing whether you were affected. I checked a PM you sent to me for your region and I assumed you were ...
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- Zoran replied May 18, 2008
I have a Bachelor of Applied Science in Computer Science degree but I'm not a scientist in the traditional sense, although I could technically consider myself a "scientist". A reason for smoking? I'm sure there are plenty out there. Just like there ...
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- Zoran replied May 18, 2008
What sort of scientist? I could claim to be a scientist, but I don't (normally). The reason you never took up smoking is because you were never conned into believing the fallacy, plain and simple. However, your opinion of smoking is that of every ...
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- Zoran replied May 18, 2008
aud, when I stopped smoking, that's all I stopped. I kept drinking and associating with smokers and my life continued except at a better quality. I stopped smoking but gave nothing up. In fact, I gained once I realised the fallacy of smoking. luSan, ...
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- Zoran replied May 16, 2008
OK, since it's confession time. Here are some of mine: 1. I am still having difficulties accepting a loss. I feel that I am invincible so I do get the occasional slap. What tends to happen is that my skews are not large enough during the rescue to ...
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- Zoran replied May 16, 2008
Sorry fti, I'm not giving up that easily. If I can give you at least 10 extra years of an even better life without the stick then I'll do my best. I couldn't image going back now because my quality of life has improved significantly and I have not ...
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- Zoran replied May 16, 2008
Does anyone seriously know someone who has stopped with gum, patches, etc... and has not started again? It doesn't work and I can tell you that from first hand (as it tends only to be temporary). People tend to start for the same reasons they always ...
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- Zoran replied May 16, 2008
Advice on how to stop smoking from someone who has not stopped is not very useful I think.
However, I was a smoker for about 17 years and my wife a little longer. After reading a book we both stopped and have not picked one up since. It has been ...Technical Analysis Fallacy
- Zoran replied May 15, 2008
And just before I go to bed (and finish off my wine). 1=(self) destruction - the end of 0=creation (purpose) - the beginning of -------------------------------------------------- Now we all need to do something important. We need to tune into the ...
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- Zoran replied May 15, 2008
Oh, one more thing. I was considering putting this as my signature but I don't like signatures for some reason. Not sure why? "THE ALL is MIND; The Universe in Mental" - The Kybalion.
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