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- billbss replied Aug 17, 2010
If you pour over his examples and explanations, you'll find he didn't mean it had to close above/below the midpoint. He meant that the H or L of the Leading Candle must break the midpoint.
NEW Candles Formation Trading -Petar Formation
- billbss replied Aug 17, 2010
Pardy, I'm pretty sure I have deciphered what he meant. In the case of a buy setup, the High of the leading candle cannot be higher than the High of either of the other two candles. Same logic for a sell set up. In other words your #4 is what he ...
NEW Candles Formation Trading -Petar Formation
- billbss replied Aug 17, 2010
You're mistaken. FF is based in the United States and is protected by Section 230 of Title 47 US Code. Section 230 says, in part: url
Jacko's Forex House of Pleasure and Pain
- billbss replied Aug 17, 2010
Maybe someone will drop by and make you an indicator flagging these setups.
NEW Candles Formation Trading -Petar Formation
- billbss replied Aug 17, 2010
It doesn't look like it met rule #2. EDIT: I see now. I thought the leading candle had to close beyond the midpoint. You show several examples where it doesn't. It only has to protrude beyond it.
NEW Candles Formation Trading -Petar Formation
- billbss replied Aug 16, 2010
Petar, I don't understand. 1. Leading candle must be no larger than candle 1 and 2 The rule didn't seem to hold true in your examples. In the two I marked, the leading candle was longer than one or both of candles 1 and 2.
NEW Candles Formation Trading -Petar Formation
- billbss replied Aug 15, 2010
I don't think any moderators here endorsed Jacko. I never really paid that much attention to him or this thread, but I can't imagine that happening. Several senior members endorsed him. I don't know if they were endorsing his fund or even if he had ...
Jacko's Forex House of Pleasure and Pain
- billbss replied Aug 13, 2010
I don't think she's part of it. If she is, what purpose is she serving? She's one of the first people to sound the alert that Jacko's gone and her money is gone. Jacko or an accomplice would want to do the opposite. He would try to keep everyone ...
Jacko's Forex House of Pleasure and Pain
- billbss replied Aug 13, 2010
I was looking back through this thread. Jacko disappeared once before and stopped responding to emails. It was in 2008. A poster came on and said his computer was infected with a virus, and he had quit for a while and went to Beijing for the ...
Jacko's Forex House of Pleasure and Pain
- billbss replied Aug 13, 2010
There are only a handful of forums that would be worth exploiting. FF, TSD, Elite Trader, Baby Pips and Trade2Win. He probably wouldn't be using "Jacko" on other forums, but he should be easy to find on those places. Large cult threads stand out at ...
Jacko's Forex House of Pleasure and Pain
- billbss replied Aug 13, 2010
What indications do you have that he was on other forums? If he was, it would be easy to find. Isolate some key phrases that are unique to him and Google them. "Anti hedge" might be worth trying. Be sure to spell it like he does, hyphenated or ...
Jacko's Forex House of Pleasure and Pain
- billbss replied Aug 13, 2010
It should definitely be reported by everyone effected.
Jacko's Forex House of Pleasure and Pain
- billbss replied Aug 13, 2010
My Yahoo address traces back to Sunnyvale, Ca. I'm 2000 miles away from there.
Jacko's Forex House of Pleasure and Pain
- billbss replied Aug 13, 2010
The Internet Crimes Division will be of little, if any, help. They are understaffed and spend most of their time tracking down terrorists rings and child pornographers-those things resonate with the public. They would go after a Medoff sized scam, ...
Jacko's Forex House of Pleasure and Pain
- billbss replied Aug 13, 2010
Right. All gmail addresses trace back to Mountain View, CA. The only way to find him through those email addresses is for Google to be served with a warrant or a subpoena.
Jacko's Forex House of Pleasure and Pain
- billbss replied Aug 13, 2010
Jacko ran a cult. All cults have tremendous scam potential. Anytime you go into a thread, ask an embarrassing question, and several thread regulars attack you (they're known as "guard dogs"), it's a likely scam in the making. Scam threads have a ...
Jacko's Forex House of Pleasure and Pain
- billbss replied Aug 13, 2010
Probably, but they're not going to give out information on him, without warrants or subpoenas. If the authorities pursue this, there will be no problem finding him.
Jacko's Forex House of Pleasure and Pain
- billbss replied Aug 13, 2010
Twee won't make a statement until he knows, for sure, what's going on. You can bet he's digging into it now.
Jacko's Forex House of Pleasure and Pain
- billbss replied Aug 13, 2010
If I ran the commercial forum, there are a couple of policies I would implement. 1. No managed accounts. 2. No off forum chat rooms or trading rooms. If either are detected, the thread would be deleted and the guru banned.
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- billbss replied Aug 13, 2010
I think a lot of people who wind up ripping people off, were well intentioned and didn't go into it to run a scam. They take money to trade for people believing they can turn a profit for them. They lose most of it and rather than admit it, they run ...
Jacko's Forex House of Pleasure and Pain