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2+2=4ex replied Dec 2, 2013Many market movers are not speculating for profit. They are hedging their exposure or simply converting currency. Those market movers that are speculating for profit have staff with experience and access to information that most individual ...
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2+2=4ex replied Nov 28, 2013That is just a way of saying inefficient. The word wrong is not being used by its true definition in that quote. There may be an inefficiency, but the actual price of something at that very moment is never wrong.
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2+2=4ex replied Nov 28, 2013The market is never wrong. You are either in accordance with the market or you are wrong. There is no other alternative.
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2+2=4ex replied Nov 28, 2013Unless you can move the markets, your opinion does not count.
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2+2=4ex replied Nov 27, 2013It's the one that stands out the most for me. It's only speculation on my part.
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2+2=4ex replied Nov 27, 2013Ever stop to think maybe it's you that is thinking irrational? Remember, the market is never wrong. So if price is not going the way you expect, then it is you that is wrong. A lot of "traders" get so caught up in news releases. Yes, news releases ...
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2+2=4ex replied Nov 22, 2013Why the new strategy if the old one is so good? Why not devote all your resources to the one that works best? You never make any sense. You keep trying to dig yourself out of the hole, but you only make it worse for yourself.
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2+2=4ex replied Nov 22, 2013If you look close enough you will see he states he is going both long and short simultaneously on EUR/USD. Apparently three now.
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2+2=4ex replied Nov 22, 2013So much for being a businessman. Seems to me like you are one of those casino gamblers you always love to mention. I find it hilarious that jmn5611 was just mentioning how your strategy is so wonderful and how you shouldn't give up "the golden ...
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2+2=4ex replied Nov 21, 2013Oh I see you answered this also.
In a much shorter and clearer response too! 
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2+2=4ex replied Nov 21, 2013This is a different bias then the bias of choosing to have a stop loss or not. Wal-Mart's inventory will obviously vary depending on the surrounding demographics. This would be like a trader selling AUD/USD based on study/analysis of fundamental ...
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2+2=4ex replied Nov 21, 2013Hello Fury, I trash no stop loss trading because there is no benefit to it from a retail traders standpoint. All retail traders that get margin called are cause of no stop loss. Even if a retail trader opens too large of a position, they can prevent ...
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2+2=4ex replied Nov 21, 2013Even if you are long, you have to admit this is beautiful... image
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2+2=4ex replied Nov 20, 2013You don't need to predict the market more than 50% of the time. If your average reward to risk ratio is 7:1 (for example) you could profit substantially with only a 15-20% win rate. With that said, I agree that traders who approach every trade with ...
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2+2=4ex replied Nov 20, 2013By stops we mean cut the loss, not so much whether you are using a hard stop or manually entering an order to exit the position. For example, cut loss at 2% as opposed to letting it wipe out most/all funds.
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2+2=4ex replied Nov 20, 2013Well said vox. It's also a very good point that you mention how traders fall into the "over-traps". You explained it well.
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