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TraderZer0 replied Jan 24, 2010Or........ you could just ignore the one or two posters who annoy you.
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TraderZer0 replied Jan 21, 2010The carry trade alone ensures nice strong trends - it's always winding up or unwinding. By the way, I was in your home town of Toronto in late October and it reminds me so much of my former home town in Australia - Melbourne. Both have good ...
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TraderZer0 replied Jan 21, 2010Well if you can regularly jag 100+ pips with 4 full lots that's nice going! The Aussie is a good currency to trade: strong trends without as many violent whipsaws as many others. ATR is also pretty good at 125 pips daily over the past year; EUR is ...
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TraderZer0 replied Jan 21, 2010Bingo - you should have been hit - nice trade! What prompted you to take the short if you don't mind my asking?
Spot FX Day Trader's Thread
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TraderZer0 replied Jan 14, 2010If you live in Australia and short-term trade, the AUD is very good for the reasons you noted. I mainly trade the Aussie with a few EUR and JPY day-trades thrown in at times. With some brokers the spread on the Aussie kills you - that's one reason ...
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TraderZer0 replied Jan 14, 2010Clouds Another reason to have more than one broker is to hedge your position(s) if a dealers platform goes down: not common in my experience, but FXCM and others have had problems lately and I've noticed GoMarkets (Saxobank white labelled) has had ...
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TraderZer0 replied Jan 14, 2010Why trade in the opposite direction to your predicted market direction? You clearly have NFI. I'd suggest if you really want to learn to trade you spend less time posting the money tree garbage and more time analysing the posts of the really good ...
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TraderZer0 replied Dec 14, 2009Best Wishes — Thinking of you and your family Cesar: you have a lot of good karma coming your way you know. Zer0
Cesarnc's market talk, gossips, rumours & fun
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TraderZer0 replied Aug 21, 2009Uncommon practicality and honesty on display here. A seasoned trader at last - they are rare beasts indeed.
The System II (Yes with irony)
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TraderZer0 replied Aug 14, 2009Adjustable Pivot Times — Mackus Attached is an adjustable pivot calculator - it's not identical to Acumen's but will get you started.
Trading for a Living - Cliff Notes
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TraderZer0 replied Aug 4, 200937 consecutive hours of trading in a range of less than 80 pips will shut just about everyone up!
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TraderZer0 replied Jul 17, 2009What a mother.... — Turns out my mother-board fried - not a Vista problem at all. Still hate Vista though! I'll be loading my old copy of XP Professional over the weekend. Thanks for the interest and advice guys - and have a great weekend!
64 bit XP - any advantage?
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TraderZer0 replied Jul 10, 2009Irony or karma? — Denverdude The bloody irony!!!! Or Vista karma? Last night after I completed the above posts bagging Vista 64-bit I turned off my computer and enabled the Windows update that had been downloaded to install before the pc ...
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TraderZer0 replied Jul 10, 2009Agree with all that. Queensland - beautiful one day, perfect the next!
Best place in the world to trade from?
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TraderZer0 replied Jul 10, 2009Yep, missed a connecting flight and got stuck in Adelaide one Saturday afternoon. It was the longest week of my life...
Best place in the world to trade from?
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TraderZer0 replied Jul 10, 2009Maybe consider Queensland (Sub-tropical to tropical) or northern New South Wales (Mediteranian to sub-tropical) in Australia? Very safe and I think ticks the other boxes. I live in sub-tropical Hervey Bay, where the World Heritage listed Fraser ...
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TraderZer0 replied Jul 9, 2009Thanks Mr Green. I should correct one thing for the sake of complete accuracy - the desktop o/s is Vista Ultimate 64 bit (not Vista Business 64 bit as I incorrectly stated above) - the laptop has Vista Business 32 bit.
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TraderZer0 replied Jul 9, 2009denverdude About 6 months ago I splashed out on a 64bit Vista Business o/s and new gruntmaster pc with quad core processors, a bazillion gig of ram etc etc etc running 4 x 24" monitors.... and now I wonder why. I also trade from a very small and ...
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