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opie999 replied Sep 20, 2008Being poorly educated but dangerously curious, I felt the compulsion to look this one up: Perceptron .
You cant bs a bs-er.
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opie999 replied Sep 18, 2008CamStudio is the free application I was recommending. Just google it. Any open source software download site will have it. I've used it but not for what you have in mind. I think my longest vid was 3 -5 minutes.
Need program Please!!!!
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opie999 replied Sep 18, 2008CamStudio is a video screen capture application very similar to Camtasia and nearly as capable except it's free. Most of the video tutorials you see are created with these types of apps. Btw, 12 hours of video is going to require lots of disk space.
Need program Please!!!!
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opie999 replied Sep 18, 2008Here, here! After the first one or two pages they're a boring waste of time. Long E/U 1.433 TP 1.46 SL 1.413! Oo, oo! Yeah, I'm on it!! Puhleeze.

Admit it - your profits are based on luck
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opie999 replied Sep 18, 2008And maybe sometimes she drinks too much champagne and steps on your toes. And maybe sometimes the band starts playing different tunes. Sheesh, this is starting to sound like fti's thread..

Admit it - your profits are based on luck
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opie999 replied Sep 18, 2008Well, it's sort of a false syllogism. Prettyboy's conclusion is the opposite of what his two premises would dictate. Premise A) The trader's ability (to profit from market) is based on (his) actions, i.e. ability=action. Premise B) The market acts ...
Admit it - your profits are based on luck
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opie999 replied Sep 18, 2008Well hell, given a choice I'd rather be lucky and right!

Admit it - your profits are based on luck
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opie999 replied Sep 18, 2008You just made two assertions followed by a contradictory conclusion. If your ability is based on your actions and the market disregards your actions, the only logical conclusion (based on these two assertions alone) is that making money in the ...
Admit it - your profits are based on luck
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opie999 replied Sep 17, 2008It's not a question of improving day after day so much as improving trade after trade. Win or lose, if you learn something from every trade, you're improving.
Do you see yourself improving, day after day?
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opie999 replied Sep 17, 2008I'm not saying any of this is untrue but I will say I find it difficult to swallow the whole thing hook line and sinker. If you can provide irrefutable proof I'd love to see it.
Why Indicators will fail you
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opie999 replied Sep 15, 2008The obvious answer couldn't be clearer to even the greenest rookie n00b....................................................................... ............burritos, of course!:nerd: .
Poll, Have the long term trends changed?
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opie999 replied Sep 14, 2008Don't forget Alpari US. Speaking with one of their accnt reps in NY, I was given the impression all three used the same servers. That was 3-4 months ago so things may have changed since then.
Alpari
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opie999 replied Sep 5, 2008Dang it bill, I love nutshells and that link is returning a 404 error.


I thought that...
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opie999 replied Aug 31, 2008Hey, boomboom. Feel free to click the Mouteki/DeMark link in my sig. There's a lot of stuff there so don't feel overwhelmed. The first thread contains 99% of what you need for this system. Good trading.

Mouteki Trading
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opie999 replied Aug 29, 2008Strong is the Force in this one. The Dark Side he has abandoned. You may want to check out some of the indicators posted in these threads just to see how others are approaching it. url url
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