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Leonlorenzo replied Apr 27, 2010I've done a quick google search fearing that I was dead off with my 'average book' and 'words per page' claims... although I was pretty damn close with the average words per page the average book length is about 80k supposedly. So that’s a possible ...
The Life and Journey of a trader
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Leonlorenzo replied Apr 27, 20109 mistakes in 144 words... your average book will have 200 pages or 50k words (I think) so there would be (If the writing is anything like the OP) 3125 mistakes. My starting bid is 50p per error detected and corrected! PS. That doesn't include ...
The Life and Journey of a trader
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Leonlorenzo replied Apr 27, 2010State education let me down too... or maybe it was my parents.
2% Money Mangement Complications!
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Leonlorenzo replied Apr 25, 2010Is that 'brah' thing black or Asian? I'm assuming it means brother? I like to see how inclusive you are: Yo = Italian American and African American homes = Hispanic Sweet and dude = American surfer, lol. aiiight = Afro-American we, get, rich = ...
Any historic charts showing fundamental effects on currencies?
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Leonlorenzo replied Apr 25, 2010For those without connections, Law is never going to bring the opportunity of earning big. There is little 'skill' to demonstrate to put you ahead other than determination and an exceptional memory, and little hard skills to gain throughout the ...
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Leonlorenzo replied Apr 25, 2010Depends on how you trade. Law assignments are basically researching and re-writing what you find in your own words... that is hell for me. Trading involves research, forming opinions based on facts, putting your money down based on your opinion, and ...
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Leonlorenzo replied Apr 25, 2010
I'm just hanging out here putting off doing one of the most boring law assignments ever created.Statistics to Trade By
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Leonlorenzo replied Apr 25, 2010Maybe a sensible 'in-between' approach to take would be to re-implement fixed percentage position sizing when a certain account balance is crossed below, and then to increase risk again to that which was used at the peak when above. An example: An ...
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Leonlorenzo replied Apr 25, 2010Does position sizing reflect the quality of the set-up when you reduce your $ risk after a loss by risking the same percentage on a lower account balance? Because it will take longer (more trades) to make back what you have lost... it is as if one ...
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Leonlorenzo replied Apr 22, 2010You did this in one day? Surely not?
It is possible to make 2000 from 200 in Forex? It is easy or very difficult?
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Leonlorenzo replied Apr 22, 2010If I'm + or - my deposit is a good one.
As an unrelated note: Tdion started a money management thread a while ago that you might find interesting. The wrapped up description is this... because, by its nature, risking a fixed percentage on each ...Statistics to Trade By
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Leonlorenzo replied Apr 11, 2010I may be able to offer some natural gas as a very low price, just let me know how to store it, PM me please guys. (Mum's steaming cabbage and other veg tomorrow for dinner, so get back to me ASAP)
NatGas weekly charts
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A Critical Evaluation of Questionable Market Beliefs...
Started Apr 10, 2010|Trading Discussion|0 replies
I have been banned from a certain thread for no good reason, while others who ventured from ...
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Leonlorenzo replied Apr 10, 2010Hell, I was going to let the OP get in to his stride before posting a "oooo, this should be interesting" post, but since you guys have all said your part... Oooo, this should be interesting! Waiting in antisipation...
The Quantist
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Leonlorenzo replied Apr 9, 2010I don't know what to say then. It seems like you don't trust your plan. If you really believed following it would lead to profits, then you would do so; this is unless you have some deep emotional issues, self destructive personality, or something ...
I exit too early...
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Leonlorenzo replied Apr 9, 2010You have three choices: Exit too early Exit too late Exit at the top/bottom How are you expecting to be able to exit at the top/bottom? Do you have enough info to be able to do so? I doubt it, I doubt most people do, I know I don't. I think exiting ...
I exit too early...
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Leonlorenzo replied Apr 7, 2010Any stops to the downside reported earlier today? EDIT: Sentiment is still bullish, I assume, so maybe these prices are a good snatch for a further assault. I don't know what else is sitting in the market though so I wont take a punt.
Domino's Price and order flow trading