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frankkn replied Mar 23, 2012This is how I saw the level. I traded it as well, using the M30 because I liked the looks of it better on this time frame. I lost but would do it again, it was a good trade.
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frankkn replied Mar 23, 2012You're definitely right. I had a great cable swing short I put on the other day that got taken at BE, but was at the start of a lovely drop. I thought it would be cool to be on a trading desk too but the reality is that there's no decision making at ...
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frankkn replied Mar 23, 2012You were correct that was a no supply bar. I only glanced at the chart for the second, but I'd believe you marked a valid NS bar as it was a down bar with low volume that followed climactic volume. Per Clif's methodology this would be considered an ...
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frankkn replied Mar 23, 2012Yeah. Don't be jealous dude it takes a while. I graduated last June and only started with these guys a couple weeks ago. It's very hard to get into the business because most firms want you to be licensed before hand, however you need to be employed ...
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frankkn replied Mar 23, 2012Well compliance said not only do I have to take down my youtube page and possibly my blog... but I'm also not allowed to post on FF after April 7

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frankkn replied Mar 18, 2012Guys Clif has already shared all that is necessary. It's not as complicated as it seems at first. Don't try to make this kind of trading a system so much as a way of getting a feel of the balance of orders in the market. dvarrin, watch highs and ...
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frankkn replied Mar 18, 2012On heavier trades sometimes I like to take half off at 1:1 and target a higher TF zone. For example, if price drops into a really nice H4 zone and issues a pretty M5 zone you might risk 15 pips or so (depending on the situation). I like to take half ...
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frankkn replied Mar 13, 2012Around these parts it's mostly corn and soybeans. Farmers do get subsidies though. I had an internship with an investment firm one time who had mostly farmer clients, and they were worth millions. I was pretty surprised. Edit-- in fact the woman I ...
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frankkn replied Mar 13, 2012Landed myself an entry level gig with a big broker/dealer 30 days from the day of hire to pass the 7, most of my friends got 6-7 weeks off (paid full time) to study. I have 9 hour shifts and much less time. Something to fund the trading acct with I ...
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frankkn replied Mar 13, 2012Cramming the series seven material down in a few short weeks. Trying not to burn out because all day at work I'm taking notes about how to perform my duties. It will definitely be worth it. Except they're making me take down my youtube videos ...
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frankkn replied Mar 12, 2012Oh here's my daily Gotta go! Trade well ladies and gentlemen, I'll try to stop in tomorrow.
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frankkn replied Mar 12, 2012How have you bastards been doing The only time I have to trade is before bed and during my lunch hour with work and studying. Actually I study through my entire lunch hour at my desk anyway. Looks like its going to be this way for a very long time ...
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frankkn replied Mar 10, 2012I mean zones towards the middle of the chart, as opposed to zones at the extremes. In reference to the Y axis.
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frankkn replied Mar 10, 2012Keep your head up Next time round you'll be that much more comfortable with the process and you will topsy turvy that mother fucker video
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frankkn replied Mar 10, 2012In that case if I were looking for trades on that pair I would consider those to be in the middle of the curve. Also it's a monthly chart so I would definitely not be too concerned about those areas. Instead kiwi is a high yield risk-on currency and ...
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