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goosebone replied Dec 13, 2016Would be interesting to see how far Johnny can throw the ball this time from 1.046x or lower. url
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goosebone replied Dec 13, 2016Well that looks good too. I can see what you guys are saying there. Either way the whole idea is a really good one. Thanks for creating it to those did!
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goosebone replied Dec 13, 2016Yes he is very successful with his method I think. 1) short the pivot 2) half off at support 1 3) more off at support 2 4) close or not depend on pa 5) repeat Something like that I believe. I remember a while ago someone blustering about how they ...
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goosebone replied Dec 13, 2016So when we got to 0520 we saw a a decent retrace, short squeeze, profit taking, whatever you like to call it, to 1.08x. What do you think the chances are that when/if 1.046x is tried, we get a bigger one? 1.096? 1.1080? I think good. Not going by ...
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goosebone replied Dec 13, 2016Agree with Earlobe on that one. I like it as a quick reference for sisse's outlook. Helps me to put together whether the approach I am using goes with or against his outlook. I want that reference but not a FA 'cheatsheet' so to speak, cuz that ...
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goosebone replied Dec 12, 2016Your avg. entry must be something like 670-80 depending on how much you were adding on lower down. I think it's probably just an expensive ticket for those big mid term targets you are looking at. I don't think you should analyze it too much beyond ...
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goosebone replied Dec 12, 2016Try this maybe: in heavier at your entry (in this case 725) take some off at tp1 (625) to reduce risk, cover all/most of the stop. If you see 725 again reload for better r:r. So you bite your nails a bit at the beginning, sometimes lose it all but ...
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goosebone replied Dec 12, 2016Wonder how the various proposed changes to the Fed that run from stricter transparency rules all the way to congressional oversight will affect how dollar expectations work. Worth considering now that the elephant has total domination over all ...
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goosebone replied Dec 12, 2016Not that it means much but imo that's a perfect place to lay your cheese.
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goosebone replied Dec 12, 2016What Trump's Stimulus Plans Mean For The Economy And The Fed url
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goosebone replied Dec 10, 2016XOM is officially a buy and hold and I understand "Mnuchin" when directly translated from the original German, the name means "buy Goldman Sachs".
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goosebone replied Dec 10, 2016Tillerson. Putin’s man on the scene. "As an Exxon executive he managed ties between the company and the Kremlin and in 2011 struck a deal that allowed the company to access Arctic resources in Russia. But that deal was blocked by subsequent U.S. ...
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goosebone replied Dec 10, 2016url Guess that makes XOM a buy and hold. The world is their oyster and this guy can shuck it.
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goosebone replied Dec 10, 2016Ok so with mt5 you open a stop limit but change the first trigger from a stop to a limit and the second from a limit to a stop reversing the set up. I like it. Will try.
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goosebone replied Dec 10, 2016I see. I would say those are OTO orders and if there's a Sl and a tp as well then that's OCO so you have a combo of both but anyway... I always thought a stop limit order is different than what you are describing and more like the definition you put ...
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goosebone replied Dec 10, 2016Other brokers I've been with have made those available (and countless other OCO/OSO combos) but I guess I never understood the sellstop limit/buystop limit's best use. So from above your entries you put these sell stop limit orders in place? Like ...
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goosebone replied Dec 9, 2016Came across this chart today and found it interesting so thought id share. Have a great weekend everyone! And thanks sisse for once again proving solid common sense analysis is the best noise cancellation tool on the shelf.
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