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auxesis replied Jun 18, 2009Good Morning/Afternoon everyone, Ugly Chart..... decisions, back to bed or more coffee?

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auxesis replied Jun 17, 2009If it's in a range to start it's obvious..... At any time a trend can go range, you never know in advance, you just have to adapt when it happens, when the trend does not make new ground a higher high or lower low, on the next wave you have to ask ...
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auxesis replied Jun 17, 2009I have to ask myself what type of market I’m in, if it’s trending or range bound, and then if I want to trade it. If trending then I have to look to the last turn behind me for my anchor, that should hold if the trend is intact, my entries (scout) ...
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auxesis replied Jun 17, 2009David, Hi, just some thoughts from your post, Why set a figure on how many pips it has to move against you, before you look to rescue? It seems the charts should tell you when and how far? While you are waiting for the market to run it’s course ...
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auxesis replied Jun 17, 2009Big money = Big redundancy
Trading computers have 1 function, no other programs, exception anti virus protection and don't get surfed on the net.Technical Analysis Fallacy
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auxesis replied Jun 16, 2009Nice flip on the bottom there, let's see if it can get out of this range.

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auxesis replied Jun 12, 2009Maheswara, What a generous offering, that's alot of work in your undertaking, thankyou for sharing. Yes, I agree, everyone should read and study the thread and make their own study manual. as I scanned through your copy this stuck out. PS: It would ...
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auxesis replied Jun 12, 2009Mahes, I was under the impression that he was just positioning for the entry and then just letting it ride. I agree with your philosophy, getting a part going at the beginning of a run and letting it stay in as you scale in and out on the pushes. I ...
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auxesis replied Jun 12, 2009Counter trend, so don't critizise, i understand... started 6:33am local just squared 7:02 am 29 minutes euro bought squared 3996 4003 +7 3996 3991 -5 3987 3998 +1 3985 3988 +3 3978 3988 +10 3977 3986 +9 3981 3994 +13 3982 4005 +23 3982 4014 + 30 ...
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auxesis replied Jun 12, 2009Zoran, Why the emphasis on the long sword? Is it because of time constraints?
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auxesis replied Jun 12, 2009Greetings all, interesting London, I see you all making some money
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auxesis replied Jun 11, 2009Hummm? Helpers? Angels? Reminds me of a TV series from long ago, showing my age here.... Fti's mane must be Charlie. video
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auxesis replied Jun 11, 2009Sidelined atm here, but watching this pull back
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auxesis replied Jun 11, 2009If you want to gamble on a moves extension put in a stop using profits to cover and throw the dice, but imho, the risk associated isn't worth the gamble on leaving unattended open positions regardless of size. The profit potential from regular ...
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auxesis replied Jun 11, 2009Lol, with the markets the way they are nowadays I don't think there's ever a good time to leave a position unattended overnight or any time for that matter.
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auxesis replied Jun 11, 2009aiyahmarklah, Markets were kind today, not too bad...... should be interesting tom. regards,
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auxesis replied Jun 11, 2009And the euro continues to scream north. Me's tired
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auxesis replied Jun 11, 2009My old memory sometimes, what was I saying? I recall Fti, commenting to someone very early in the thread about using foreign capital to protect a scout or small size left overnight, but I did not think this related to the actual TAF lessons. How can ...
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