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mr.kho replied Apr 25, 2013there is no 100% in trading but,, you can try do your best shot / or your best timing salaam http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bn71IqxE5A4 video
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mr.kho replied Apr 25, 2013control your emotion when trading ! ie # you are your own enemy # don't try to recoup losses immediately ( revenge trading ) salaam
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mr.kho replied Apr 25, 2013akh , rob booker ,,please,,shave your mustache and beard ,,
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mr.kho replied Apr 24, 2013control your emotion when trading !
ie # you are your own enemy # don't try to recoup losses immediately ( revenge trading ) salaam
Why do people use Fibonacci in trading?
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mr.kho replied Apr 24, 2013trading is a tedious job If you can overcome the boredom you have advanced one step salaam
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mr.kho replied Apr 24, 2013I never try to predict or anticipate., I only try to react to what the market is telling me by its behavior.(( Jesse Livermore quotes: ) salaam
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mr.kho replied Apr 20, 2013Hedging will harm you from the difference in price between the buying and selling, salaam
Hedge a losing position?
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mr.kho replied Apr 20, 2013Risk no more than you can afford to lose and also risk enough so that a win is meaningful. salaam
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mr.kho replied Apr 20, 2013gambler : has a daily urge (at all times ) to place a wager,, [ This certainly applies to ordinary gamblers (gamblers in general ) not for a professional gambler ] trader : place a wager,, when a proper set up is determined [ This certainly applies ...
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mr.kho replied Apr 19, 2013I personally prefer a reasonable discount usually the goods have slightly flawed others may differ
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Why do people use Fibonacci in trading?
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mr.kho replied Apr 18, 2013but if the discount goes from 50% to 61.8%... it's probably a bargain with money back guarantee!

salaamWhy do people use Fibonacci in trading?
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mr.kho replied Apr 18, 2013Why do people use Fibonacci in trading? because they want to get the discount but if the discount is on offer is more than 50% be careful could be the goods are damaged or expired salaam
Why do people use Fibonacci in trading?
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mr.kho replied Apr 18, 2013sound like a cliche,,,but very realistic,,and that's what happened all the time,, Overtrading is probably the most common discipline problem for traders. In our early days of trading we get excitement from entering and exiting trades. ( Pips Cruiser ...
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mr.kho replied Apr 18, 2013nice quotes ,,sir,, sound like a cliche,,,but very realistic,,and that's what happened all the time,, Overtrading is probably the most common discipline problem for traders. In our early days of trading we get excitement from entering and exiting ...
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mr.kho replied Apr 17, 2013## I truly believe that trading can be done successfully and profitably but am looking for my own self control "techniques" to keep myself from burning my hands. I am beginning to think that there really is no "trade management". Only "self" ...
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mr.kho replied Apr 17, 2013nice quotes ,,sir,, ## I truly believe that trading can be done successfully and profitably but am looking for my own self control "techniques" to keep myself from burning my hands. I am beginning to think that there really is no "trade management". ...
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mr.kho replied Apr 17, 2013yin yang is nature universal :in harmony,, balance,,flows and changes with time. represents the contrasting pairs ; like: black and white night and day Long and short High and low entry and exit lose and win hot and cold light and dark life and ...
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mr.kho replied Apr 17, 2013Why do people engage in self destructive behaviors? due to the yin yang (Completely opposite) salaam
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mr.kho replied Apr 16, 2013overbought and oversold are relative terms no one knows exactly where the “end of the leash” is. Salaam
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