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bundyraider replied May 11, 2010Cash being hard to get out is a plus for me. lol
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bundyraider replied May 11, 2010You HAVE to be willing to take losses. You'll struggle until you do. As long as you don't mix the meaning up as saying "You have to be willing to be a Kamikazee" you should be able to gain enough experience to choose the trades correctly that work ...
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bundyraider replied May 11, 2010Those links that Mike gave were the first time I'd ever seen Jim come even close to giving those systems out on the public side. There's not much at all that isn't freely discussed in here, but I think the reason you don't see them mentioned ...
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bundyraider replied May 11, 2010That's hell good timing. Just logged in. lol No I didn't. Was willing to ride it out. I did see something later on though that I'm usually always on top of that would have changed my whole approach.
(...see chart) Anyone who knows my charting ...james16 Chart Thread
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bundyraider replied May 11, 2010I know people shy away from recommending brokers, but for someone starting with their first small account I don't think you can go past Oanda. Purely because of granularity. Being able to size your trade properly is very powerful. They also have ...
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bundyraider replied May 11, 2010Cheers mate. Yes, we aussies love many types of cricket.

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bundyraider replied May 11, 2010Wow... Forgot about the 2000th . Was at 1997 the other day and thought I'd do something for it the next day. LOL Close price means a lot to me. It's who won during that period of time. In some conditions, yes the close can seem to be manipulated ...
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bundyraider replied May 11, 2010Because there's no real volume information I guess. FOr Forex, enough people nixed the idea of using volume for me when I first started. To be honest, I don't think it'd effect my results now anyway.
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bundyraider replied May 11, 2010One of the rare daily full bar losses I take. Some times you don't get the chance to manage your stop how you want to. ....Oh well.
Was going to show how I manage the bars with this one. lol I guess I'll have to try it with the next daily trade. ...james16 Chart Thread
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bundyraider replied May 11, 2010When I take a signal on one feed, I ignore the others. A relative move over 'x' hours is what I'm after. Where did the signal bar close compared to the last bar that represented the previous 'x' hours ...and how strong is the statement that it is ...
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bundyraider replied May 11, 2010Not a major issue. At least in sideways markets they'll survive.
It's a better way to learn than to be blowing accounts all the time. Which is what most are doing before hand. Over time many in here move towards holding on to some trades longer ...james16 Chart Thread
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bundyraider replied May 11, 2010pfffft!!!! ....Speak for yourself! It's not the only thing we take interest in. For instance, there's beach cricket.

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bundyraider replied May 10, 2010Cable trade idea. — Should be a good location for a lower time frame trade.
Anyone take the daily pin?? I have to admit, I totally only just seen it 15 mins ago. LOLjames16 Chart Thread
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bundyraider replied May 10, 2010Have heard that. I'd consider modifying the original code myself, but if it needs decompiling someone else can tackle it.

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bundyraider replied May 9, 2010BK, that's the compiled indicator file . To modify it you'd need the original code. Look for the same file name with the .mq4 extension instead of the .ex4 one.

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bundyraider replied May 9, 2010Thanks for that info o99.
Had wondered how the left-wing/right-wing worked but for some reason hadn't thought to look it up. loljames16 Chart Thread
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bundyraider replied May 9, 2010I was having a go at MS , not you by the way.
In your same post you mentioned the capability to do mmx opts etc if needed.
Enjoying the thread guys. I normally travel my own road when programming, so have never really witnessed 'language wars' ...Object Oriented Programming
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bundyraider replied May 9, 2010Me too. Capitalism is not the cause. Greed or incompetence ( or both) is more like it.
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bundyraider replied May 9, 2010Yeah, I have a pretty decent grasp of all that. With the exception that I know nothing about python other than what I've read in this thread. lol ( I lie . I recall looking quickly a few years back with no recall of the details) No, my jibe came ...
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bundyraider replied May 8, 2010You aren't, by any chance, a Microsoft OS programmer?
(J/K. Seems the more powerful systems get, the more they want to take the easy route and slow our PCs down again. lol)Object Oriented Programming