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niceguy777 replied May 31, 2006The Absolute Fibonacci Framework is a great help in getting a picture as to how and why the currencies move and where they go to.
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niceguy777 replied May 11, 2006Please, eventtrading explain your strategy! I am not a beginner.

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niceguy777 replied May 11, 2006It looks quite nice actually. A bit like one of Christo's works. You know that curtain he did across a valley....? I should really go to bed.

What's going on with the Yen?
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niceguy777 replied May 11, 2006Ah, I've just looked at it on the 1 minute chart, and it's even worse. Methinks it's a data feed problem.

What's going on with the Yen?
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What's going on with the Yen?
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It's been bouncing off the 111.00 line through the night, every one or two five minute ...
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niceguy777 replied May 10, 2006Charming. :surprised And I'm still none the wiser.....
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niceguy777 replied May 10, 2006I know exactly what you mean! Sometimes in the past I have even got back into a trade afterwards, with disastrous results! If you apply and work with the Absolute Fibonacci Framework though, you can see those situations much easier. However, it's ...
The Mental Aspect of Trading, by Linda Bradford Raschke
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niceguy777 replied May 9, 2006I looked at Linda's book, and while I think it's theoretically great, there's very little around that actually helps you to practically achieve the 'perfect state' for trading. That's not surprising, as much of our behaviour is driven by our ...
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niceguy777 replied May 9, 2006I couldn't agree with you more on this. Simple is best, and technicals show you pretty well all you need to know. I do sometimes find it useful to know when major announcements are going to be made, but I don't take much notice of the predictions. ...
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niceguy777 replied May 9, 2006It would seem as if you were! Brilliant. I love this framework!

What's really behind fib levels?
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niceguy777 replied May 8, 2006Bearing in mind our other discussion, I'd be a bit nervous about that! This could get annoying for others. Shall we revert to our private discussion on the LBT group!?

What's really behind fib levels?
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niceguy777 replied May 8, 2006Yes, doesn't it!
Have you checked the LBT group this morning?What's really behind fib levels?
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niceguy777 replied May 8, 2006On the one hour chart that move looked like this:
What's really behind fib levels?
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niceguy777 replied May 8, 2006ANd on the Canadian this morning.....
What's really behind fib levels?
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niceguy777 replied May 8, 2006I think the 'find out what you are - and are not' is the important bit here. There are tons of techniques out there, but when it comes down to it, you simply have to learn to apply your chosen one successfully - and that's more to do with your ...
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niceguy777 replied May 7, 2006Here's one for the USD/JPY last Friday. You don't get the whole picture from just one chart, but I think you can get the idea here. You can get a lot of information by applying the Absolute Fibonacci (my invention!
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niceguy777 replied May 5, 2006Longer-term trades? Trade on the big Fibo charts! Simple. You'll know what I mean very soon!

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niceguy777 replied May 5, 2006There is a way to make this Fibonacci thing work all of the time!!! — I can't believe I never found this thread! The fact is that the traditional way of applying Fibonaccis cannot work all of the time, because the application points are ...
What's really behind fib levels?
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niceguy777 replied Apr 29, 2006Hi Sterling, and thanks for the explanation of what you meant. It's a bit difficult to explain the logic of the framework without going into all the details as well. Suffice to say that it isn't rocket science and it's based on the Fibonacci which ...
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