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eventtrading replied Mar 30, 2010By the Way — Yen falling hard at this time. May want to consider short.
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eventtrading replied Mar 30, 2010MarcVum - Hedging — Nice discussion going. I've said my piece. How about you guys educating me and showing me the error of my ways. I'll be happy to ship a nice bottle of California wine to you if you can convince me that I've been missing the ...
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eventtrading replied Mar 30, 2010thadakman - hedging — OK, if you got multiple longs and shorts, then net it out. If longs = shorts then you hedged. If longs NE shorts, you're not hedged, hence you've taken a position, long or short. If you are hedged then every plus point ...
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eventtrading replied Mar 30, 2010I love you guys — I appreciate your sticking up for your guns, however until you get this hedging stuff straight it will severely hamper you ability to make consistent and large profits. All hedging does is prevent you from being profitable. ...
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eventtrading replied Mar 30, 2010Proda - Hedging — Proda, there are no benefits to hedging. Short term, medium term, long term. In fact there is a huge cost to hedging, aka "Opportunity Cost." While you are hedged (out of the market), the market may trade to "infinity" and ...
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eventtrading replied Mar 30, 2010to thadakaman re hedging — Multiple time frames have nothing to do with it. I understand the confusion. It took me quite a while to get it. The bottom line is when you're evenly hedged, your equity remains constant, the same as being flat, out ...
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eventtrading replied Mar 30, 20102 longs 1 short — Not a hedge. You're long 1. You've chosen a direction. Good for you!
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eventtrading replied Mar 30, 2010Hedging — Kourtney, It doesn't matter if you hedge in one account, if you hedge in 2 accounts with the same broker, if you hedge in 2 accounts with 2 brokers, if you hedge a 5 minute interval vs a weekly interval - the result is the same - ...
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eventtrading replied Mar 30, 2010Hedging — forex hedging a position, (same pair) ends the trade. No different than being stopped out or exiting on your own. If you're hedged you're out of the market. one minus one = zero (1 - 1 = 0)
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eventtrading replied May 18, 2009Brokers dumber than traders — Huh? That's ostensibly the purpose of the damn rule. One trade cancels the other and you're flat. Unbelievable! Close your account.
No Straddle at IBFX....
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eventtrading replied May 18, 2009Dumb & Dumber — Yes, this new rule is dumb, particularly because it accomplished nothing except to roil the market. Hard to believe the misinformation and blatant speculation that surrounds it. Not overly impressed with the folks at NFA. ...
CFTC + NFA: End Of Hedging?
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eventtrading replied Mar 2, 2007Don't have to move — Instead of moving, take a month-long "biz trip" to Europe, let's say the Riviera or perhaps Sorrento, make a few trades a day, and write it all off. Money for nothing and the chicks for free!
Cable Update (GBPUSD)
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eventtrading replied Feb 27, 2007Where do we go from here? — Not bad, if I don't say so myself!
Daily GBP/JPY analysis
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eventtrading replied Feb 26, 2007Is this the top? — Yen Gains as Shiozaki Says End to Falling Prices Is in Sight By Aaron Pan Feb. 26 (Bloomberg) -- The yen rallied from a record low versus the euro after Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary Yasuhisa Shiozaki said the end of ...
Daily GBP/JPY analysis
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eventtrading replied Feb 23, 2007GBPJPY - High Water Mark — "241" - This is the 10 year high for this pair (Aug 98), from which he just got turned back. Watch this mark carefully; a break out clears the decks for significant future gains, which are quite possible given BOJ's ...
Are Carry Trades Wrong?