- Search Metals Mine
- Flem26 replied Jul 30, 2010
Thanks — If you are serious to learn PASR and have the PATIENCE and DISCIPLINE to make it work, then you are welcome back on The Path. I am and thanks everyone.
Strat's Long Term Stress Free Trading
- Flem26 replied Jul 30, 2010
2 Years of Trading and 2 Blown Accounts — And no one to blame but myself. You were right Strat. I am a jack of all trades and a master of none. I let the pressures of life get the best of me and tried my hand at the lower time frames again (15 ...
Strat's Long Term Stress Free Trading
- Flem26 replied Jun 27, 2010
I'm Fired Up — I spent a lot of time this weekend reading the majority of posts on the old VSA thread from Dr. G, HG, Malcomb, Taomql4, and Intel. I think I've had quite a few light bulb moments for sure. It's been quite enlightening to say ...
vsa with Malcolm
- Flem26 replied Jun 6, 2010
Word. And in my opinion what you just said sums it up.

Strat's Long Term Stress Free Trading
- Flem26 replied May 30, 2010
Eur/Yen: That Old Twisted Sister of Gbp/Yen — The monthly shows an uptrend that has been in force since 2000 battling a downtrend that has been in force since 2008. There is one more day to go before the monthly close, but it is safe to say ...
Strat's Long Term Stress Free Trading
- Flem26 replied May 23, 2010
I saw that a number of weeks ago. I think I only missed one. Funny stuff.
Strat's Long Term Stress Free Trading
- Flem26 replied May 21, 2010
Cable — Well, we got less than 20 minutes to go, but I thought I'd get a jump start. The months not over yet, but price is trading below the 20/50 and has been that way for quite some time. Cable broke down this month after breaching the April ...
Strat's Long Term Stress Free Trading
- Flem26 replied May 21, 2010
Alright. Alright Strat I will. Trading can be a lonely business. I'm guilty of discussing the fundamentals from time to time. I get agitated when the mainstream media tries to say that everything is fine and dandy when in all actuality, it isn't. I ...
Strat's Long Term Stress Free Trading
- Flem26 replied May 21, 2010
Like I said, call me a skeptic. I don't believe the hype.
Strat's Long Term Stress Free Trading
- Flem26 replied May 21, 2010
As Alexandra says "that's what makes a market". You have your opinion, I have mine. I wish had your confidence. Call me a skeptic.

Strat's Long Term Stress Free Trading
- Flem26 replied May 20, 2010
The trend line definitely adds weight.
Strat's Long Term Stress Free Trading
- Flem26 replied May 20, 2010
Looks like that sucker might have some problems around 88. May have to pay some attention to that pair.
Strat's Long Term Stress Free Trading
- Flem26 replied May 20, 2010
That was a great catch for the mavericks out there. But you got a little help from your friends (short covering+intervention or threats of intervention)

Strat's Long Term Stress Free Trading
- Flem26 replied May 20, 2010
Just a short pause before 1.18 and then parity. Too much dollar denominated debt out there still. King dollar rules your mule.

Strat's Long Term Stress Free Trading
- Flem26 replied May 20, 2010
I agree. The market is so broken it's not even funny. As soon as the Fed pulled back on the liquidity programs, cracks began to form in the dam once again. Until the Fed decides to REALLY intervene again, the volatility should be here to stay.
Auslanco - GBP/JPY and GBP/USD (newstrade)
- Flem26 replied May 20, 2010
Don't let China fool you. They are in big trouble too. Many accountants can't make sense of their bank balance sheets.
Strat's Long Term Stress Free Trading
- Flem26 replied May 20, 2010
Another thing is governments like to massage statistics. From what I've heard, the Chinese government is one of the worst at that.
Strat's Long Term Stress Free Trading
- Flem26 replied May 18, 2010
A shortage of USD. Too much dollar denominated debt. Just like 07, 08, and now 2010. The money the Fed prints just goes into a black hole. The Fed's liquidity programs wind down, and the market goes down. The market is addicted to the Fed's crack. ...
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