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Calculus commented Mar 28, 2017Pollsters might be even worse forecasters than economists and that's some achievement. Too bad here in the UK fish & chips aren't wrapped in old newspaper anymore otherwise they'd be plenty of pollster reports put to good use.
Just 29% of Brits think Brexit will be good for the economy
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Calculus commented Mar 28, 2017Central Bankers are masters at backing themselves into corners they themselves create. People say FX vol is down, and of course it is, but over the coming years I think there's an excellent chance vol is going to come back in a big way. Anyway, ...
Policy noise gets louder at the ECB
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Calculus commented Mar 28, 2017Watch the Billy Walters 60 minutes profile on Youtube. Very interesting from a big time sports gambler.
U.S. Says Gambler Made Clorox Trades After Calls With Icahn
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Calculus commented Mar 27, 2017Because it's virtual signalling of the highest order. State Street Global Advisors is as probably as sexist as any financial firm. Not saying there's anything wrong about being sexist, it's the nature of the (financial markets) beast, and much of it ...
‘Fearless Girl’ will stay on Wall Street until 2018
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Calculus commented Mar 17, 2017No doubt those 'nasty Russians'.
SNP Deputy Leader Angus Robertson says "Scotland will have its referendum" and no UK PM should...
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Calculus commented Mar 17, 2017Just another piss taking free-loading political jackass. Here's what the tax-payers hard earned money is being spent on - In 2015 it was reported that Robertson's expenses claims have included a television costing £1,119, a £400 home cinema system, ...
SNP Deputy Leader Angus Robertson says "Scotland will have its referendum" and no UK PM should...
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Calculus commented Mar 14, 2017And all because Cameron was 'weak' in allowing the Brexit vote to happen in the first place. I warned everyone about him, no country needs a charming and nice man/women to lead them. A country needs a strong, capable person one who is not scared to ...
Two Irelands Have Ties Brexit Can't Destroy
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Calculus commented Mar 14, 2017Yes you can Cliff if you successfully bluff. Trouble is these politicians, including May, only excel at 3 things - 1. Incompetence 2. Weakness, and 3. Dishonesty That means it's odds on that the Brexit negotiations will be a disaster because the 3 ...
Theresa May has ditched her Brexit plan to trigger Article 50 this week
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Calculus replied Mar 10, 201750x leverage seems fine to me. If you can't make good cash with 50x then you're not going to be able to make it with 200x. If you bust out with 50x then you're 1000% going to bust out with anything higher, even 51x let alone 100x+. If you need 100x+ ...
FCA imposes bonus ban and leverage cap for CFDs
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Calculus replied Mar 9, 201790% of the time I enter with a a stop limit (I'm after momentum). I use Button trader and it's excellent. One click and I've got an order working with a stop, it's very programmable and so easy to move/cancel/change orders. Only works with ...
Since when is London the crappiest trading session?
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Calculus replied Mar 9, 2017One other thing I find invaluable for trading the smaller time frames is wait for the chart to expand. Most solid strategies will work pretty well when the chart gets moving, most will struggle when it gets tight. And with so many bars per day it's ...
Since when is London the crappiest trading session?
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Calculus replied Mar 8, 2017Spreads? I use IB, nobody really complains about their spreads and fills. Only half tick though which is fine for me, actual fills will take account of the 0.1 ticks. This year I've switched to the Euro because I think it's been too quiet for too ...
Since when is London the crappiest trading session?
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Calculus replied Mar 8, 2017Always remember this from the sub 1m world. On the daily charts there are about 250 bars to one year. If we take London time (7am-5pm) that's 10 hours. If you use 15sec bars that's 4 per min so with 600 mins over the day that's 2400 bars which is ...
Since when is London the crappiest trading session?
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Calculus commented Mar 6, 2017They won't be able to deliver an 'optimal trading experience' if a client does their conkers will they? The management speak bullshit of these companies always makes me laugh. F*** your stupid 'experiences'....
IG teams up with Hong Kong’s m-Finance, provides liquidity, spreads
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Calculus commented Mar 6, 2017As HyperTiger always used to say - 'When the opening bell rings it's the start of a massive crime spree'.
Deutsche Bank faces fresh legal claims over 'last look' trades
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Calculus replied Mar 1, 2017No Mades, I think you're making the same mistake most make when the think they can't go below 5m. I used to think like this as well. Try it, on demo if need be. Yes, of course there's loads of action and it's fast but you're not going to be trading ...
Since when is London the crappiest trading session?
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Calculus replied Mar 1, 2017If your education was good then go to the 15sec chart, everything should work fine.
Since when is London the crappiest trading session?
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Calculus replied Mar 1, 2017Cat gets its right. You've got to cut your time frame down below 1m. Down there it's gravy EVERY day, literally. Nobody ever whines that nothing happens in the sub 1m world, everybody who trades there and can trade is more than happy. 1m will sound ...
Since when is London the crappiest trading session?
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Calculus commented Feb 24, 2017Cliff, the whole world is going fascist, both left and right. We're in a massive debt vortex and it's slowly pulling everyone down. Expect more violence, more protests, more danger, more everything negative actually. Next 10 years are going to be ...
Half of Germans against debt relief for Greece, survey shows
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Calculus commented Feb 24, 2017Cliff. If you're interested in Euro politics and finances you should buy Connolly's book - The Rotten Heart of Europe. Important as you know to look at both sides of the coin in this game. Even if you don't like the message it's very interesting ...
Half of Germans against debt relief for Greece, survey shows