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Lou replied Sep 21, 2005Greetings Isotonic — Just curious about the 62 MA. Why that particular number? Thanks, Lou
Aussie Pairs
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Lou replied Sep 20, 2005A picture is worth a thousand words. — Just a thought. Are you more of a visual learner? Why not print a screen shot of your trade and write or draw the info on it that you would like. Maybe not as organized as Norbecker's form but you can see ...
Trading Diary/Journal
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Lou replied Sep 17, 2005The ebook I have for advanced Get uses the Elliott Oscillator plus a displaced moving average 7x5. It also uses regression channels. It shows some examples of the Profit Taking Index.. which is a proprietary signal on the advanced Get charts so ...
Who uses Advanced get charts?
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Lou replied Sep 14, 2005I would be interested in this information as well. Thanks Lou
Who uses Advanced get charts?
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Lou replied Sep 10, 2005Free Trading Books — There is a very good chance that at least 2 of the three books mentioned above can be borrowed from the public library for free. Lou
Merlin's Book List
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Lou replied Sep 6, 2005Two resources... 'Dynamic Trader' by Rober Miner you can get this one at his website for around $ 70.. You might want to try the public library if you live in USA buy I would be surprised if they had it. I am currently reading/rereading this. It is ...
Elliott Waves discussion
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Lou replied Sep 4, 2005A pip is a pip gain or loss. — Dangerman, If you trade a regular ( $ 10 per pip) account then a 100 pip gain is $ 1000 and equally a 100 pip loss is minus $ 1000. As posted above some pairs are at around $ 8 per pip and some at other fractions ...
james16 Chart Thread
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Lou replied Sep 3, 2005Mini is $ 1 Regular is $ 10 per pip — Unless you are somehow trading at 1/10 of a dollar, the 367 gain on a mini lot is in fact $ 367. If you were trading a real regular account (not a mini and not a demo) the gain would be $ 3670 from the ...
james16 Chart Thread
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Lou replied Sep 1, 2005Trading wisdom states that one picks two different time frames that are approximately 4 time frames apart. For instance the 15 min and the 60 min charts. Five min and 15 min might do. It all depends on what you are comfortable with after practicing. ...
Chart Question!!
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Lou replied Aug 27, 2005Merlin, Ok, not that I completely understood what you said, dont know much about trading stocks... but what about the whole slant of the article ? There are inuendos and some hints of conspiracy and more. I have read JD's book, and he is opinionated ...
What the **** is this all about?
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What the **** is this all about?
Started Aug 26, 2005|Trading Discussion|8 replies
Today I and probably hundreds of others received a strangely ominous and some might say kooky ...
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Lou replied Aug 26, 2005james, by "range" I assume you mean the entire length of the bar, not just 'between the open and close'.
EURUSD
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Lou replied Aug 21, 2005Steve Nisson 's Candlestick Course is my recommendation. However it is not a disk. It is an interactive paperback. Based on a very effective instructional model that will help you internalize the candlestick concepts. One of its best features is ...
Candlestick - Dvd/cd
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Lou replied Aug 19, 2005Alex, Dont know about fib fans either. Since Dialist helped you with price lines I can do so with time lines. Having trouble posting a chart.. so if you want to private email me, I can send you an example. Lou
fibonacci
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Lou replied Aug 19, 2005Diallist, I am not familiar with the Vegas Tunnel but will check it out. Dynamic trend lines ?? what? Are you talking cop op xop when you mean fib profit targets? I wonder if anyone has found a successful tactic that uses fib retracements or the cop ...
Precision, low-risk entries for discretionary systems.
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Lou replied Aug 18, 2005Mike, You are on the right track. As Ronn stated above... time is money. But time spent in studying and research is an investment from which you will draw rich dividends. I am not sure what jumping into a trading platform as if it were a video game ...
Just need a Direction for Training
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Lou replied Aug 17, 2005Well, I have had a pretty good experience with Cable (GBP/USD) and trade it nearly all of the time. Aussie a little bit. But what we are looking for here are tactics for entering on pullbacks. Lou
Precision, low-risk entries for discretionary systems.
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Lou replied Aug 17, 2005diallist, Thanks for starting this thread. Per my post on the prior thread... I am here with my pencil poised, my eyes and my notebook open. Ready to fill in my knowledge gap. Will contribute as I am capable on this subject. Lou
Precision, low-risk entries for discretionary systems.