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- jumper replied Oct 19, 2006
Oh really? How many flavors of gingerbread do you sell? J/K

Twoblink tweaks and mods
- jumper replied Oct 19, 2006
You short something you were already long on because you realise that your long is not long enough and short is the right way to go. So you axe your long, do a stop-and-reverse and go short.

Mouteki Trading
- jumper replied Oct 19, 2006
Don't you dare bloody quit or I will... Call out some live trades, dude. It's hard to be responsive when people cannot relate to what's happening.
</mad>Twoblink tweaks and mods
- jumper replied Oct 19, 2006
So according to the rules, you get out of that long and go short.
:Mouteki Trading
- jumper replied Oct 19, 2006
Here's a typical example of a spectacular Mouteki failure.

Mouteki Trading
- jumper replied Oct 15, 2006
Just do it dude! Use your force and extinguish their force. *Evi| cackle*
Twoblink tweaks and mods
- jumper replied Oct 15, 2006
Huh, that's it? C'mon man, there's more than this to the force. Give us more, bring on the force!!

Twoblink tweaks and mods
- jumper replied Oct 13, 2006
Just a reminder: If you choose to go long on euro and cable, and short on swissy as well, you are just effectively tripling your position.
There are some who prefer to just go instead for the best of the 3 setups.Mouteki Trading
- jumper replied Oct 12, 2006
As soon as the most recent candle appeared, the supply line you used for frame 1 was already incorrect. You should be using frame 2's supply line since the first point was then validated.
Mouteki Trading
- jumper replied Oct 12, 2006
Ahh... I see. Extremely fascinating, I must say.
MT4 vs VT.. conspiracy??
- jumper replied Oct 12, 2006
What exactly do you mean by "4 for 18" and "20 out of 20"?
MT4 vs VT.. conspiracy??
- jumper replied Oct 12, 2006
Based on your chart, you are right that you have a long signal. I would be careful there though since the line looks steep. Anyway, you might have a newer supply line now, with yet another long signal.
Mouteki Trading
- jumper replied Oct 11, 2006
Why do people like to ignore the stickies? http://www.forexfactory.com/forexforum/showthread.php?t=8464 * Login first * Disable your download accelerator programs -- they may not work.
Mouteki Trading
- jumper replied Oct 9, 2006
Ok, here's why I think this way: It is now US session and London is closing. US is off on holiday so anyone trading during this time will likely be in the minority. If price moves, it will likely be very minor -- a tight range that will see price go ...
trade the reject of Sup/dem line
- jumper replied Oct 9, 2006
Here's something I posted before, see if it helps. http://www.forexfactory.com/forexforum/showpost.php?p=114540&postcount=75
Mouteki Trading
- jumper replied Oct 9, 2006
I honestly think that any trade succeeding during this US session will be due to plain luck. US is having holiday -- anyone with a bit of money can run prices any way he likes -- and this will obey no technical or fundamental rationale.
trade the reject of Sup/dem line