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- forextrader0 replied Apr 10, 2008
Peter, I am genuinely impressed with your posts. I am amazed by some of the people on this Forum. Peter, I read your posts and then see how I can apply it to my trading/ investing. All I can say is keep up the good work and a great job!
No Free Lunch but all the Free Coffee you can drink
- forextrader0 replied Apr 10, 2008
I don't like to recommend a broker, its a very personal choice, but I do see that there is some great information on this site url They put out a free daily video each day. I have been watching it and learning a lot on how the market really works. ...
good broker for mt?
- forextrader0 replied Apr 8, 2008
Can I ask what took you out on this trade? 04.01.2008 GBP/JPY S 199.78 Closed -167 Pips
KissFan's Trading Journal
- forextrader0 replied Apr 7, 2008
Found this. url Lots of info on the US employment report. Interesting stuff. I wonder what will happen at the london open, like one of the last posts just mentioned.
EURUSD
- forextrader0 replied Apr 2, 2008
Fooled by randomness is a lot like Reminiscences of a Stock Operator but it takes place in the late 90's early 2000's. Its the best book on understanding the human element I have read so far. Amazing to see that you are up 31% YTD. I hope that you ...
KissFan's Trading Journal
- forextrader0 replied Apr 2, 2008
I can totally see that. A few years back they started pushing the strong dollar agenda, which was actually to make the US economy stronger, by making US goods competitive thru a weaker dollar. Looks like it might be rolling along.
EURUSD
- forextrader0 replied Mar 28, 2008
Was also going to ask if you had read the book Fooled by Randomness. Life and Chance in the Markets. I'm almost finished it now. Simply amazing.
KissFan's Trading Journal
- forextrader0 replied Mar 28, 2008
Saw a few other posts from you before. Seems like you have a very clear focus. Much easier to read with the green highlights on your successful trades. Cheers!
KissFan's Trading Journal
- forextrader0 replied Mar 27, 2008
I know what you mean about going one way or the other. Greg at url is good. Read some of his stuff and watch his daily video. I have started to follow it daily as part of my routine getting back into trading. I'm not plugging it, it just seems to ...
The Holiest Of Grails
- forextrader0 replied Mar 27, 2008
Interesting comments about the amount of leverage to use. I haven't traded in a few months and was surprised to see the Euro at 1.58 against the dollar. Wow. I was trading back when it was breaking 1.19. Can you imagine if we had just left a $1000 ...
EURUSD
- forextrader0 replied Mar 26, 2008
I agree good post from Kissfan. Entry is the first part of the battle and the classic 2nd part of the battle is when you're in the trade, you're up and you don't know how long to stay in.
I need an opinion plz
- forextrader0 replied Mar 25, 2008
"I'm an F1 fan and I got the stats on one of my childhood's favorites, Alain Prost." Might be better to bet on F1... Seriously. All this nonsense. Go for something simple like 25 pips a day. That is 125 pips a week. And that ads up over time. Better ...
I need an opinion plz
- forextrader0 replied Mar 25, 2008
That is the funniest thing I have ever heard hahaha
Broker for 17 year-old?
- forextrader0 replied Mar 24, 2008
what happened to sports and chasing girls at 12, 17, 20? haha
Broker for 17 year-old?
- forextrader0 replied Mar 20, 2008
Wow that is interesting. Where do you get small spreads like that? Are you trading level 2?
Win/loss ratio question
- forextrader0 replied Mar 19, 2008
Thanks! Its totally awesome. I just bought Fooled by randomness too by Nick Taleb. It is all quite good.
Need Step by Step guide for a beginner and have some questions?
- forextrader0 replied Mar 19, 2008
Fundamentals would typically be longer term so yes I would agree with that. However unless your automated it would see like a lot of effort with a 5 pip stop loss considering the spread is probably 2-7 pips. so you risk to reward goes off slightly ...
Win/loss ratio question
- forextrader0 replied Mar 18, 2008
One of the best books I have read is Reminisences of a Stock Operator by Edwin Lefervre. Read that before you start. It will get your head in the game.
Need Step by Step guide for a beginner and have some questions?
- forextrader0 replied Mar 18, 2008
This may sound simple but I like to watch for large pennant formations building before any big news announcement.
Please help regarding FOMC rate cut decision