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- appleboy replied Sep 8, 2014
The gaps dont close... Can it mean 1) no liquidity 2) extreme manipulators, or 3) that the current European sentiment is decidedly bearish ?
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- appleboy replied Sep 8, 2014
Armageddon ? total collapse of the Euro ? wow ...
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- appleboy replied Sep 5, 2014
Many things i have to accept first as truth from your experience before i allow my subconscious mind to work overtime in the background to decipher what it really means. On the Crossing issue, please let me try to crystallize my thoughts ...Technical Analysis Fallacy
- appleboy replied Sep 4, 2014
Gd Morning Chief, can't sleep, good to have some company so early in the morning. Thank you for your explanation as above. I see it much clearer now. So in essence, EURUSD and GBPUSD both usually move together in a down market, they should move down ...
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- appleboy replied Sep 4, 2014
I'm so sorry to ask this. I have read this many times over but i am not sure if i understand. Please let me know if i got this right. "If one was long euros" - would mean that one is long EURUSD. But the market is going down now. "... and crossed ...
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- appleboy replied Jul 24, 2014
My first response was Oh come on.....!!!! What the ???? But after i have calmed down, i think it best to accord respect where respect is due. And let ills in its different forms consume itself. Fti, thanks for taking time all these years to tutor us ...
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- appleboy replied Jul 10, 2014
but fti, i do recall in you recent running sparrings with a market maker that you mentioned that you wouldnt take a position without protecting your position against adverse movements. not sure if it was a hedge or something like that. will try to ...
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- appleboy replied Jul 10, 2014
Oh... good point. i didnt see it from that angle. Thanks kinky
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- appleboy replied Jul 10, 2014
Thanks Jacque, i picked up a thing or two from your post. makes sense to me, and thanks for your input. i think i came to the same conclusion that options are like insurance, and would have posted something similar to what you have, but fti ...
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- appleboy replied Jul 9, 2014
yup , back to first principles , chief, thanks, it never fails. i just want to know if i got what u r trying to say above, please let me paraphrase it ... in a high volatility environment, price is moving, and that means many pips to capture, so the ...
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- appleboy replied Jul 5, 2014
Thank you very much. i'm no audiophile so i cant contribute to the audio discussion, but really , i am enjoying the music and also absorbing the new information on this with interest .. :-)
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- appleboy replied Jul 5, 2014
dear fti, this intrigues me, please correct me if my thoughts are running off at a tangent. if i catch what you mean, a pro trader will not trade w leverage on their primary market to keep their Value At Risk marked to market. but if positions need ...
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- appleboy replied Jun 26, 2014
chief, even though it may take a little effort to explain yourself, please take comfort that every word that you type is being read by hard working joe trader who is trying very very hard to understand and learn and be more like u a pro trader, and ...
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- appleboy replied Jun 24, 2014
"... you can see is yen based money" ... this is way above what i can understand and observe !
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- appleboy replied Jun 21, 2014
Good morning everyone. Beautiful Sunday here's a little something to wake up to ... video Keep Smiling !
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