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2+2=4ex replied Dec 19, 2012If you look closely, it's really a croissant...
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2+2=4ex replied Dec 19, 2012That is the case if you get in at the wrong time.
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2+2=4ex replied Dec 19, 2012Not correct. I'm not talking about direct intervention. I am talking about everything in general - from monetary policy to the daily comments they make. They can (and do) influence price in such ways where supports and resistances are created. ...
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2+2=4ex replied Dec 19, 2012[quote=DaddyBear;6309075] Oh I love those!
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2+2=4ex replied Dec 19, 2012Well said. It comes across as a scam to many people because of the way it is marketed - as you point out. Not sure you needed a few drinks with a Russian to come to that conclusion (haha, just joking), but it is a very difficult for someone with ...
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2+2=4ex replied Dec 19, 2012Hello numbnuts
There is some truth in that, but I don't fully agree. Central banks have been known to protect certain price points for certain reasons. Therefore the concept of support/resistance holds true.Here is what you should know: The Consensus!
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2+2=4ex replied Dec 19, 2012How do you get tomorrows prices today?
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2+2=4ex replied Dec 19, 2012A little art to get the blood flowing... image
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2+2=4ex replied Dec 19, 2012I don't have a problem with anything anyone does here. I'm just saying I don't understand why someone would try to rescue something that cannot be rescued. It just doesn't make sense to me. Sure that seems reasonable. For the record, I never said ...
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2+2=4ex replied Dec 19, 2012I don't understand what you are saying. It seems to me like you are just exiting from a losing trade. Exiting the trade before it hits a hard stop does not mean it was rescued. It doesn't mean anything other than price moved in one direction and you ...
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2+2=4ex replied Dec 19, 2012So I take it you're a daytrader. You could always apply your small timeframe tricks to the larger timeframes (smaller position sizes of course) and stay in the market while your away. Wouldn't it be nice to come back from vacation and find a nice ...
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2+2=4ex replied Dec 19, 2012What's not to believe? Currencies do exist. They are not something made up in a fairy tale. Currency values fluctuate versus each other. Therefore one could essentially exchange them to gain profit.
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2+2=4ex replied Dec 19, 2012What is rescuing a losing position? Is it rescuing a losing position by averaging down? "Rescuing a losing position" doesn't make any sense. You don't rescue anything in trading. You just open and close positions. Some for profit, some for losses. ...
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