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- crazy_bdog replied May 19, 2008
changing trading styles — lusan, I hope your transition to being a full time trader goes smoothly, good luck with your new lifestyle! I will be trading more as well, as I am not teaching summer school this year and I hope the markets are not ...
- crazy_bdog replied May 19, 2008
Big Picture — I donated what I could through unicef, as a teacher I have a soft spot for children.........thanks for a reminder to keep life in perspective Eric
- crazy_bdog replied Apr 28, 2008
keep it simple and consistent — lusan, I have been with fti's thread from the beginning, as well as following this trade journal. What I liked best about your trading: simple, follow pa would work in a wide variety of market conditions ...
- crazy_bdog replied Apr 9, 2008
Trading story for David — David, here is a trading story that reminds me of the G/U and my former broker (and the North Dakotan who captured all the pigs): Coyote and Wasichu (Brule Sioux) There was a white man who was such a sharp trader that ...
- crazy_bdog replied Apr 3, 2008
asian session trading luSan style — luSan, thank you for sharing your trading thoughts and for the recommendation of the Book of 5 Rings. I have been attempting to trade FTI style during the Asian session, mainly trading for a few hours around ...
- crazy_bdog replied Feb 19, 2008
thank you — FTI, thank you for your efforts, we are all on different paths to becoming better traders....one dance at a time! The heights by great men reached & kept were not attained by sudden flight, but they, while their companions slept, ...
- crazy_bdog replied Feb 14, 2008
Very well said, loosing sucks, it's better to rescue, it feels much better than losing. Why you think this territory looks like a trap? I feel it does, but can't explain why. Alex[/quote] Alex, pre-FTI days I have been beat up by that pattern....it ...
- crazy_bdog replied Feb 14, 2008
why rescue? — stewrigh, luSan, Jairo, loonyew and others.....the rescue process seems to be better for me for these reasons: -losing sucks -turning a loser into breakeven or a winner is great for confidence/moral for troops, commanders and ...
- crazy_bdog replied Feb 12, 2008
[quote=sitoca;1846306]Hi Fti, I ask because I have a hard time coming up with a plan to learn how to feel the market movement. Looking at your reply, I guess the only way to learn is via trial and error, learn from the experience to dance with the ...
- crazy_bdog replied Feb 1, 2008
good night — Leigh, I am no mathmatician, but your logic comes through very clear on your rescue example. I just closed my quick usd/jpy short as I made enough money to pay for the cold beer I just finished (just one!). Good luck on the trades ...
- crazy_bdog replied Jan 29, 2008
nice work — A nice bit of dancing indeed, my favorite parts were: 1)trading with the daily trend 2)showing patience after the first big candle broke your trendline and waiting for better entry 3)not getting out of the trade early as it could ...
- crazy_bdog replied Jan 29, 2008
thanks northpro — Northpro, thanks for your efforts and posting of charts, I do not trade the Eur/jpy, so I am just looking at the 5 minute chart and noticed the right triangle. I would be looking to trade this long in the very short ...
- crazy_bdog replied Jan 28, 2008
Lesson 2 cont'd — Overall it was a rough week last week, but so far yesterday and today seem more predictable. Good luck trading to all, I am going to try and ride more, rescue less and stay in the battle! Eric
- crazy_bdog replied Jan 15, 2008
table did not post correctly — I put the general vs. commander post in a table, but it did not show up correctly.......so the first item is what I thought the role of a general is and the second is the corresponding duty of a commander. I ...
- crazy_bdog replied Jan 15, 2008
General vs. Commander — General vs. Commander Technical skills/Chart reading Experience in varying terrain Study history/learn from others Learned skills in live market Waiting/planning Acting/carrying out orders Science “Art of studying ...
- crazy_bdog replied Jan 10, 2008
Commander virtures — 9. The Commander stands for the virtues of wisdom, sincerely, benevolence, courage and strictness. Wisdom- the accumulated knowledge of trading (following price movements and acting accordingly using calculated risk) from ...
- crazy_bdog replied Jan 7, 2008
the general — This passage stands out as the most meaningful for me in regards to the trader as general: 12. There are five dangerous faults which may affect a general: (1) Recklessness, which leads to destruction; Chasing a move after it has ...
- crazy_bdog replied Dec 18, 2007
chapter 1 — The Moral Law causes the people to be in complete accord with their ruler, so that they will follow him regardless of their lives, undismayed by any danger. This to me means always respect price action, buy “riding trends” as FTI ...
- crazy_bdog replied Dec 12, 2007
thanks kind sir — FTI and friends, This week I have made 6 profitable trades in a row (most ever in almost 2 years of cluttered charts and cluttered mind) using the basic principles that are in this thread. I am learning to dance by dancing, ...
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