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iDoubleStoch replied Jul 25, 2014Victor, I'm over here now: url discussing the merits of B2i. I don't have time for hopeless people anymore. If you want to talk B2i and the non-random nature of the markets, then join in. Otherwise, we just go around in circles and nothing ever ...
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iDoubleStoch replied Jul 25, 2014This little laughable box will teach lessons about the market that novice trades never fully understood, but it will take some time on your part to learn what it has to teach. With B2i, when the Student is ready, the Teacher will appear. Use your ...
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iDoubleStoch replied Jul 25, 2014Funny little rectangle update: image Price has just moved outside the box and its Target Projection Leg and is minutes away from reaching the Intersection time, where price will then be "clear" of the Intersection Point and free to continue its ...
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iDoubleStoch replied Jul 25, 2014For a bit more definition: image With the B2i Pattern, the "Final Approach Fix" is the Entry Point into the trade. Form that point forward, just fly the approach to the target area (Intersection level). If you have to declare a Missed Approach, ...
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iDoubleStoch replied Jul 25, 2014The funny looking rectangle above is essentially a Glide Path on what can be thought of as Final Approach to a specific target. It is by no means a 100% slam dunk guarantee, but it does represent a fairly plausible explanation for where price has a ...
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Funny Looking Rectangles & Useless Drivel
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Moving away from the standard thought patterns of most traders, to a place where the ...
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iDoubleStoch replied Jul 25, 2014The thread asks the question whether or not the market is truly random. When someone gives an example of non-random market behavior and then backs it up with proof, some of you moan and complain. It makes me wonder if you work for some of the retail ...
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iDoubleStoch replied Jul 25, 2014That's what silly people do. They laugh at things that can't understand and then wonder why their trade results look so dismal: More of what you cannot "see" because it is a fully integrated Trading System. The rectangles were drawn on the screen to ...
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iDoubleStoch replied Jul 25, 2014image It really is all nonsense. It just makes no sense at all, really. The reason you cannot see what I see has everything to do with the fact that I do not trade manually. To get you to "see" what I see, would mean opening up a fully integrated ...
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iDoubleStoch replied Jul 25, 2014Or, just go create a new indicator that does not work very well and then put people on ignore who show things that do. That makes a lot of sense.


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iDoubleStoch replied Jul 25, 2014You were given a specific explanation of how to draw the box yourself, but you either don't read or can't read. It is mind blowing that retail forex still has people like you in it - or maybe that's their business model - having people who don't pay ...
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iDoubleStoch replied Jul 25, 2014The idiot is the one who looks at patterns repeating themselves and then calls the one who posts the pictures an idiot. If you had half a brain, you realize how silly a comment that was. Have you read the OP? The OP wanted to know whether or not the ...
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iDoubleStoch replied Jul 25, 2014I guess reading is not your strong suit. A 72% accuracy rating in the model is failure in my eyes, but I know others would kill for 72% to a specified target. That is too low for the kind of risk I take in the markets each day. If you think 72% ...
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iDoubleStoch replied Jul 25, 2014You can do it. I'm saying for me - technical models provide a far superior method for consistency in profitability and produce more confidence in developing positive expectancy (for me). I've also shown that so-called randomness in markets is a ...
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iDoubleStoch replied Jul 25, 2014[quote=Proximus;7630161] Dude you are contradicting yourself../quote] You need to learn to read in context and stop splicing the words of another to prove a point that does not exist. Second, you need to simply take what you have seen here at face ...
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iDoubleStoch replied Jul 25, 2014The big picture results are as follows: image After slugging through the low Volatility period in the USDJPY, the key B2i Pattern finally came through with price plowing through the original target area. The real key here is that even while taking ...
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iDoubleStoch replied Jul 24, 2014Keeping the last chart posted in mind, I will go to sleep on this little trade. I think the pics lay to rest the fundamental question. I also think that your belief in randomness or structure is predicated on the type and kind of research and ...
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iDoubleStoch replied Jul 24, 2014That's got to be the most uninformed statement you've made thus far in this thread regarding what Fundamental Trading is and what it is not. It speaks volumes about where you are as a Trader. I think I'll let it stand on its own and only highlight ...
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iDoubleStoch replied Jul 24, 2014image D1 B2i plotted on H1 chart shows that the first H1 bar of the B2i structure is now free and clear of the Intersection Point. This puts the Fall Line in full view and basically opens the door for the upside move to commence. Keep in mind, ...
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iDoubleStoch replied Jul 24, 2014Rubbish would be trying to trade fundamentals in the CURRENCY markets each day. Try it and then let me know how it works out for you. I've done it and it comes nowhere as effective as trading technicals each day. You need markets to move and in ...
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