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Mingary replied Dec 27, 2013Is it not obvious ? (Don't ask me, ask her)
Can you actually live off Forex trading?
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Mingary replied Dec 27, 2013If you mean "Easier to trade" in terms of "easier to make money; then it's not. In the stock market it just takes longer to lose all your money.
Why the stock market is the easiest market to trade
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Mingary replied Dec 27, 2013Good grief dude. I realize you are pushing some band wagon, but still.. such a bold (literally) absurd statement. Try this. Lottery drawings are random. Can you predict the next drawing? even 50% of the time as you are stating? Also: "the market ...
why have you accepted the price-predictability assumption?
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Mingary replied Dec 26, 2013All these people preaching to the choir is what's really funny. In ff posts that are not pretentious are very rare. You quickly realize that forex profits are like the weather. Many talk about it but no one does anything about it.
5 Reasons Why Traders Lose
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Mingary commented Dec 26, 2013That is so insane I don't know what to say. 1 thing for sure. When the signs are clear that this fad is picked up by the herd. Watch for the huge bubble and SELL all the way to ZERO.
A Trip Through The Bitcoin Mines
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Mingary replied Dec 26, 2013Kathy Lien - and many like her have a vested interest in perpetuating the lie.
Can you actually live off Forex trading?
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Mingary replied Dec 26, 2013What I meant is that I have a REAL job... Something tells me you want to claim you are a bad prostitute (that is you are NOT doing your job). If that is the case I hope the big forex pimp never catches you (:
5 Reasons Why Traders Lose
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Mingary replied Dec 26, 2013I'll tell you mine, if you tell me yours (: I am a solution architect for a major software company.
5 Reasons Why Traders Lose
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Mingary replied Dec 26, 2013Topic of this thread: 5 reasons why traders lose What the forex propaganda machine does not want you to know. Why the majority of traders must lose. Speculating / trading is a lot like prostitution. If you are NOT a losing trader, you are not doing ...
5 Reasons Why Traders Lose
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Mingary replied Dec 26, 2013A stop loss is for losing; so why use one? use a stop win instead.
Trading Without a StopLoss
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Mingary commented Dec 25, 2013If you observe what the price actually does, you will see that the price does not go up, nor does it go down, nor does it retrace, nor does it trend. When you do not observe the price; it does all these things.
How to cash in on high-probability trades
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Mingary commented Dec 25, 2013Some people think Bitcoin is nonsense. The herd is starting to be enthralled. The end is near.
Here's Bitcoin Priced In Gold
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Mingary commented Dec 23, 2013This is so wrong on so many levels (well... actually 10) I don't know where to begin.
The Top Ten Skills of Profitable Traders
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Mingary replied Dec 22, 2013We are on the same page. However, my experience has been and still is that no edge is best. If edge = system then NO system is best.
why have you accepted the price-predictability assumption?
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Mingary replied Dec 22, 2013There is no "systematic edge" that can be found. With apologies to Leonardo de Vinci: "Oh ye seekers of a trading edge, how many vain chimeras have you pursued? Go and take your place with the alchemists" Leonardo da Vinci, 1494
why have you accepted the price-predictability assumption?
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Mingary replied Dec 22, 2013Tick volume in action (The price is suddenly "agitated" at a turning point) Price churning; same way butter is made (: image
Does 'volume' of MT4 show the tick volume of the market?
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Mingary replied Dec 20, 2013Ok. Thanks for your time and effort
ReadtheMarket - Supply and Demand with Price Action
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Mingary replied Dec 20, 2013I don't need to be entertained. Counterintuitive, perhaps yes, it's making you think and you don't want to go there. Anyhow, You hanged your shingle in the commercial section, not me. I am just joe public looking at what you have to offer. What does ...
ReadtheMarket - Supply and Demand with Price Action
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Mingary replied Dec 20, 2013and I do not see any reason or logic to support your claim that there is order in the market.. "built on a presumption is correct" .. to assume is a dangerous proposition (ass u me) . I prefer truth and facts. I do not believe "it's all random" - ...
ReadtheMarket - Supply and Demand with Price Action