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- MaMood replied Jan 17, 2011
Good morning Friends! Hope fti will recover soon. A lot of trouble that he has to withstand in this phase of his life. Wish you all the best fti!!! @Vick: Same problem here. It is not only difficult to explain it to layman, but also to other ...
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- MaMood replied Jan 16, 2011
Just for info: Let's recap last friday ... 2026 GMT [Dow Jones] U.S. SUMMARY: Trading was volatile Friday and the EUR ended the day slightly higher. China's decision to raise reserve requirements for banks kept a lid on risk appetite, while some ...
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- MaMood replied Jan 16, 2011
Hi VourVoul, thanx for your feedback. Well - agree, that the author could have presented it in a more condensed way. But at least I hope that the basic idea has some value to you....
Sorry, if I have wasted your time ... CU, NielsTechnical Analysis Fallacy
- MaMood replied Jan 15, 2011
Hi friends, here a little excerpt from the document mentioned by Baifu. It's interesting, becasue we see discussions very oftenhiiting the topic, if it is possible to move/Manipulate the market. The follwing snippet gives an idea of how much money ...
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- MaMood replied Jan 15, 2011
Hi Auxesis, brilliant as allways. Will never reach your level of clearness in my explanations.... Respect! Cu, Niels
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- MaMood replied Jan 15, 2011
Thanx for the link, Baifu. Have not found the paper you mentioned above, but alot of other intersting stuff (High freqency financial Data anaylsis .....). reminds me back to my roots in digital signalprocessing several years ago at research lab at ...
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- MaMood replied Jan 14, 2011
Wish you a great weekend. But don't give up on operation 1.29 Even Mao had to take some indirection to finally get there .... CU, Niels
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- MaMood replied Jan 14, 2011
Oh yeah - for sure. Had some real life dancing experiences, that I would not like to repeat

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- MaMood replied Jan 14, 2011
These markets are pure fun

Edit: It sounds like a an unimportant wording problem nonly, but since I have recognized a few weeks ago, that dancing is "flow-Trading", I'm much more close to my lady ...Technical Analysis Fallacy
- MaMood replied Jan 14, 2011
Exact that's the problem for now. I guess that the members will give up on their souvereignity partially. There is no other way than having a common fiscal-financial EU wide policy with an appropriate judiciary and legislative. My calculus is that ...
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- MaMood replied Jan 14, 2011
Just for info: Next SNB intervention ahead? .
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- MaMood replied Jan 14, 2011
Yaeh - as I have mentioned some postings ago: We need much more pain here in Europe, till the politicians and the people are willing to prepare for a final rescue of a weak political system. Weak, because there are no mechanisms for sanctioning ...
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- MaMood replied Jan 14, 2011
Just for info: Japan is beginning with verbal intervetions again... .
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- MaMood replied Jan 14, 2011
Careful - you might not be in sync atm. What's about squarring out and taking a little pause with Cappuccino :-) Edit: But depends on your trading TF/horizon of course
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- MaMood replied Jan 14, 2011
Very sad that copywrong topic. But finally it protects the authors/creators intellectual property. But I would be willing to pay for unristricted access. But unfortunatley they do not offer that yet ....
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- MaMood replied Jan 14, 2011
1.35 - not now. China has spoiled the soup for now. Fears of continuation of growth there. That's the reason for drop in Gold and Oil as well. But let's see if US figs will provide some new momentum ...
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- MaMood replied Jan 14, 2011
"The long march" down .... Out for family lunch now. CU later in NY :-)
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