- Search Metals Mine
- luqmanz replied Feb 20, 2007
Something that could be interesting in cable. In 15 mins chart. The infamous inverted head and shoulder ? Now, I'm bullish.
GBPUSD
- luqmanz replied Feb 20, 2007
Lol .... don't you guys think this makes private traders a bunch of interesting people? Private traders trade without any edge in terms of information and yet still capable of profiting.
Fair Play...? Never. SEC investigates investment banks
- luqmanz replied Feb 20, 2007
Any information about how tough the Singapore regulating authority is ? Other than "Have to be 21, maximum leverage is 1:50".
Singapore Broker?
- luqmanz replied Feb 19, 2007
Just to add. Pro surfers don't get drowned after they get pounded by the sea. They have risk management.

Trading/Surfing
- luqmanz replied Feb 18, 2007
If I'm not mistaken, the reason why the stock declines at end of year is probably because many people dump their stocks after they receive their dividends and many people choose to get out of the market before the long Christmas holiday, perhaps ?
Back to Dow Theory....The Simplest Trading Method, by Thomas Chadwick
- luqmanz replied Feb 16, 2007
So basically, retail and bank traders requires different kind of training? If someone wanted to be a good retail trader, they can do it without spending time at banks. Now, I understand why some people chose not to work for the banks.
MarketMakers
- luqmanz replied Feb 16, 2007
Many times the news just reconfirms my technicals. LOL. This is like chicken and egg scenario, which one comes first, fundy or techy.

Trade The Charts - Reading Analysis Causes Bias
- luqmanz replied Feb 16, 2007
I think if you can read the price to determine trends, entries and exits, trade naked. If you can't, get the indicators to help you. Both works but I'd like to be naked.

Naked Chart Trading
- luqmanz replied Feb 16, 2007
I have an insights to share. Correct me if I'm wrong. If you place your trade only in the direction of the major-trend (trends that is many months old) and time your entry using price action (candlesticks, etc) , you will be correct very often. In ...
Is The Trend Really Your Friend?
- luqmanz replied Feb 15, 2007
I treat my trading rules as my boss. The key to confidence in trading is understanding why and how the system works. If there's a strong urge to tinker with my current positions (trying to get out early) I just tell myself "Nobody knows the market, ...
Trader Psychology - Understanding Yourself
- luqmanz replied Feb 15, 2007
What I dislike about news trading is your success highly depends on the efficiency of your broker and news provider. I hate counting on other people to make pips for me.
how to trade news?
- luqmanz replied Feb 15, 2007
Good job FixMe ....... I'm such a fan of price action.
My New System Based On Price Aciton
- luqmanz replied Feb 14, 2007
Ggreat Igrok. I will get a copy of that book.
Poll - When did you start trading forex? Anyone had 10+ years here?
- luqmanz replied Feb 13, 2007
All those things are almost non-existent when you trade with a reputable overseas broker.
Singapore Broker?
- luqmanz replied Feb 12, 2007
Ricardo, if you have a system based on support/resistance and price action, this is something to think about the longevity of your system. 600 years ago, a rice Trader named Homma invented the candlesticks. He was super-successful that he gained ...
Traders and Their Systems
- luqmanz replied Feb 11, 2007
Great opinions everyone — This is my view of the market. I don't believe the market is pure random. I don't believe a good and profitable trader has just 50/50 chance of success. If we are constantly profitable trading the market, it means we ...
Why exactly do EMA crossover systems not work?
- luqmanz replied Feb 10, 2007
jacko, I have been following your advise to watch the long-term trends. And this is what I discovered in GBP/USD. Seems like the GBP/USD is ripe for Sell. I'm going to be bearish this week. Even though I could be wrong, at least I'm training myself ...
Is The Trend Really Your Friend?