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PeterCaleb replied Dec 8, 2020In my day, all this silly immature banter would be classified as the behavior of a juvenile delinquent. These days it needs a more up to date title. Perhaps .... delinquent socialites. I see no merit in making public how long someone has been a ...
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PeterCaleb replied Dec 8, 2020Actually I think you have already taken it ALL very personal. I never "took over', I simply had something to share. And if you would like to go back and check, before I started contributing, this thread had pretty much died. It basically looked like ...
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PeterCaleb replied Dec 8, 2020Do you see and understand how naive that sounds? Do you think me stupid or slow in the head somehow? Do I seem mentally retarded to you? How I trade is my business. I'm not here to get into a dick swinging competition with anyone. Nor am I here to ...
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PeterCaleb replied Dec 7, 2020Speak up and say what exactly is confusing you Pumi. Peter
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PeterCaleb replied Dec 7, 2020You know the main problem with people in a group? The more time they spend as a group, the more that intelligence walks out the backdoor. I contribute. I do not own your problems. And I do not own this thread. So no accusations, No headhunting. It's ...
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PeterCaleb replied Dec 7, 2020The sun will come out tomorrow. Trading is like Life - either you get it or you do not. If you don't think it through, you'll never get it. I can shut up now. Peter
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PeterCaleb replied Dec 7, 2020In my experience the very best way to learn to trade is NOT to focus on "about trading", because that's similar only to reading the blurb of a novel. If you want to REALLY TRULY be involved in trading the financial markets, you need to be committed ...
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PeterCaleb replied Dec 7, 2020Today was a good ol' breakthrough day. In George language and terminology, he calls it a 'grinding day'. And from the pic below you can see why. It just wants to keep going and going and going. Hope you were selling AND buying today. I hope everyone ...
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PeterCaleb replied Dec 4, 2020What do you make of the below scenarios? (The test here is for you to see HOW MANY different perspectives you can come up with) image image image image
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PeterCaleb replied Dec 4, 2020A Bi-directional way to approach a trade like this one...... image
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PeterCaleb replied Dec 4, 2020Someone sent me a message asking about the Splinter trade and I thought I would give an open public answer to it here. In simple language, it's just a short term reversal trade where your main goal is to use recent local highs or lows (on close ...
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PeterCaleb replied Dec 3, 2020This morning I was thinking about the first time I felt the need to improve my trading performance without doing more trades. And one of the earliest memories I have of what helped me was trailing my active stop loss. These days there's so many ...
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PeterCaleb replied Dec 3, 2020When you're learning to determine what makes a 'good setup' ..... - Is it extreme enough ? - Will it be with or against its own momentum ? - What's in it for me ? .... What is the market showing me I can risk so I can protect my capital THEN claim a ...
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PeterCaleb replied Dec 3, 2020No problem. If you like trading Gold, have a look at the weekly chart. It's just bounced off its lower extreme after the peak of early August. It's now using momentum as a drift. So keep this in mind. The BEST oscillative reversals for commodities ...
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PeterCaleb replied Dec 3, 2020It's making a run up so it could take a roll over and consolidate. However, with that large red candle period at left, I'd be wondering if it wants to pressure cook to go beyond it and breakthrough. Only time will tell. Sorry for being so brief, I ...
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PeterCaleb replied Dec 3, 2020I did very quickly glance at the 4HR earlier on. But no not really, but I suppose you could in greater detail. If I was doing a 1HR trade I would definitely look closely at the 4HR chart. I was watching the 15MIN and seeing it in low volatility. So ...
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PeterCaleb replied Dec 3, 2020It's good to get onto a setup that you see .... image
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PeterCaleb replied Dec 2, 2020image The Splinter trade. Tiny little up tick to top out the move before the nice chunky reversal. A great little trade but a BUGGER to perfect. We're talking about less than 2 PIPS stopping distance between the previous high on close price and ...
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PeterCaleb replied Dec 2, 2020The above list is NOT set in stone BUT it DOES offer a great depth and gauge of what a market is "thinking". It still surprises me that people with seemingly lots of trading experience, still don't know how to ask why. A study I did years ago, was ...
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PeterCaleb replied Dec 1, 2020Market Activity and relative STD DEV of this activity ADR Relative Highs and Lows Immediate Short Term Direction Larger Time Horizon (HTF) Time Of Day News or No News Heavy Duty Political Events (Eg US Election) Pre-Market Open or Close (Eg. Sunday ...
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