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VaBikePacker replied Nov 1, 2015for someone claiming they don't wish to waste any more time, you're sure wasting a lot of it typing it..
Why it is possible to predict price movement?
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VaBikePacker replied Nov 1, 2015
I think that's a real big thing in trading myself - leave everyone else alone if you've figured out what works for YOU. What works for YOU isn't necessarily what WILL work for everyone else... Nice work Seremonia....very nice..Determining Support & Resistance
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VaBikePacker replied Oct 24, 2015my automatic guidance system applied to the EUR/JPY (which I've never bothered to apply it to..) image
Why it is possible to predict price movement?
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VaBikePacker replied Oct 23, 2015Captain Jack - thanks kindly for the contribution here. I've been a "student" of reversals as you describe for some time...very good info to add to the quiver.. It's not easy to accept the predictability of the market initially. Once you allow ...
Why it is possible to predict price movement?
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VaBikePacker replied Oct 23, 2015At the end of the day, we only have to worry about two things: UP or DOWN. That simple. My opinion after a LOT of data input, research and some really basic math is this: Price has a context based on distance traveled, or, RANGE. So many price ...
Why it is possible to predict price movement?
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VaBikePacker replied Oct 22, 2015Link to a screenshot: Here's part of mine...it keeps working...so...I ain't changing it...lol Enjoy!
what if every free system is attached to a trading explorer?
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VaBikePacker replied Oct 22, 2015
good stuff bud...
At the end of the day developing systems/methods is a very personal thing really. The market has no concern for how any of us individually perceive it. It's going to do what it's going to do and that's that. ...what if every free system is attached to a trading explorer?
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VaBikePacker replied Oct 21, 2015I don't disagree...I lightly eye fibs, but not in the traditional sense... Pinpoint accuracy? I actually think it's more possible than most of us are willing to admit..
Fibonacci Indicator? Is it a big Joke?
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VaBikePacker replied Oct 21, 2015yet another long discussion to mask over a simple and quick concept: trading range.
Fibonacci Indicator? Is it a big Joke?
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VaBikePacker replied Oct 15, 2015I got a lot out of the book. After reading it I turned the platform off for a week and just reflected on some points made particularly about the "fight" between the left brain and right brain, avoidance of pain, etc.. Does he seem to expound ...
Just bought trading in the zone by Mark Douglas
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VaBikePacker replied Oct 13, 2015
Dude...are you over here again trying to make the world a better place by expressing how well you've recognized your edge??
Nice work dude...making some BIG changes over this way....hoping that link to share through stays valid for a bit so I ...The Goose
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VaBikePacker replied Oct 13, 2015So, I've been rather quiet here - my apologies....some changes have come about... Anyone here a "trading in the zone" reader?
Bad time to really dig into money management?
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VaBikePacker replied Oct 12, 2015Thanks for coming by here and sharing Bilstein...good stuff...

Trading without SL: your profound experience
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VaBikePacker replied Oct 9, 2015Well put IMO. I never have traded or been concerned with the EUR/CHF, and that's not out of fear of it or anything, I just trade a few pairs and that's that. I keep thinking I'll get back around to a spreadsheet I made a couple of computers ago that ...
Trading without SL: your profound experience
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VaBikePacker replied Oct 9, 2015the best part of a "mental stop loss" is that the broker can't see it. the worst part about a mental stop is, well, it's up to the trader to honor it...probably the toughest part, but, statistically if the trader isn't over leveraging and has a ...
Trading without SL: your profound experience
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VaBikePacker replied Oct 8, 2015Trading without a stop loss is only possible when you realize that trading FX is not a sprint. On your other points I do totally agree re: stops always hit, account blown away, losing money because of a rigged, manipulated, grossly profitable at the ...
Trading without SL: your profound experience
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VaBikePacker replied Oct 8, 2015As far as I'm concerned with forex, trade a single pair. Up volume appropriately with experience while still using good EXCELLENT money management. Take the time to learn what makes one pair tick and you'll have plenty of ROI AND opportunity to ...
Trading without SL: your profound experience
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VaBikePacker replied Oct 5, 2015trading without stoploss is possible and doable. There are a few keys to it: 1. understand completely the condition entering any trade puts your account in. 2. understand completely how far away a margin call is. 3. in order to have a complete ...
Trading without SL: your profound experience