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Dopey replied Jun 2, 2009Guess which post is mine. url
How long did it take to become consistently profitable?
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Dopey replied Jun 1, 2009Thanks. I think trading suits people who are used to making their own decisions.
How long did it take to become consistently profitable?
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Dopey replied Jun 1, 2009That's a really tough question to answer. I'm 51 now and when I was in my 20's I would never even have considered doing this. In your 20's you have more energy and time, yet less maturity and humility. Also, most people don't really know what they ...
How long did it take to become consistently profitable?
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Dopey replied May 31, 2009As an average I'd say about 25 hours per week with most of it on the front end. My actual trading time is quite minimal and I don't spend too much time reading anymore, and my testing is pretty limited at the moment as well.
How long did it take to become consistently profitable?
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Dopey replied May 31, 2009Here's a simple example. For a very long time, the Asian market had fairly low volatility and tended to range. People built systems around these factors, such as buying/selling whenever price reached the range limits. Now, the Asian market is very ...
one simple question, how can a system stop working?
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Dopey replied May 30, 2009Just about 5 years. A very long 5 years I might add.
How long did it take to become consistently profitable?
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Dopey replied May 26, 2009Hi Tim, I find it a bit hard to believe it's really you. What are you doing here? No offense intended, I'm just curious.
Andrews Pitchfork (Median Line)
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Dopey replied May 24, 2009Umm, what is that? What does it do? Seriously.
Multicollinear Probability Info Table ( my best indicator)
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Dopey replied May 24, 2009Leon, is that Le Grand Bleu? I rode a jet ski around Big Blue in Patong, Thailand. That's about as close as I'll probably get to a super yacht.
Where do all your forex profits go to?
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Dopey replied May 22, 2009The bottom line is that he has to take it up with FXCM and any authorities that might have jurisdiction in the matter. This is obvious to those with half a brain. Coming to a forum and ranting and raving accomplishes absolutely nothing, except maybe ...
Locked (hedge) trade can face a Margin Call
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Dopey replied May 19, 2009Thanks, they sure look nice!
The Yen tells all? A technical analysis opinion
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Dopey replied May 18, 2009Arthur, Those are nice looking charts. What platform is that?
The Yen tells all? A technical analysis opinion
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Dopey replied May 14, 2009Ok, I'll let you know if it's needed. Thanks.
(LCB) Largest Candle Breakout
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Dopey replied May 13, 2009Cgrey, thanks a million for that, it's greatly appreciated.
(LCB) Largest Candle Breakout
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Dopey replied May 12, 2009A very interesting find, Rastaman, you've got a good eye. I've been looking at it for a while and it's very intriguing as to what's going on. I'll keep looking and post anything I see of value. I've got a couple of ideas as to what's going on and ...
(LCB) Largest Candle Breakout
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Dopey replied May 10, 2009We have different trading styles, but I also meditate before trading in order to clear my mind. My problem is sometimes I let expectations intrude on my decision making, and it's rarely helpful. When my mind is free of expectations I see the market ...
Trading too Wilfully
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Dopey replied May 9, 2009You're welcome. It's my parents' fault, they both worked for Disney.
Experienced traders: How much to risk per trade?
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Dopey replied May 8, 2009I think you have the start of your answer right there. Everything looks great on paper, but doing things for real is usually a different story. Kind of like how the best laid military plans look great on paper but go to hell at first contact with ...
Experienced traders: How much to risk per trade?
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Dopey replied May 7, 2009Holy crap, I got to the end. Once I put Tao on ignore, it went by much faster ( This message is hidden because taomql4 is on your Ignore List). No offense to anyone, but out of 82 pages, there's a max of 10 pages of info here, but that's par for the ...
Trade Using VSA (Volume Spread Analysis)