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hendrix replied Jul 12, 2008? Why would we want that? Isn't this thread about Jacko style trading AND helping each other? I see no reason for not posting... In fact, I'd like to see more posts from the Turtles, and definitely not because I'd like to have some "trading ideas" ...
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hendrix replied Jul 11, 2008Channels and Trendlines Have Measuring Implications — Hello again, here is where I copied some texts about channels and trendlines, how they have measuring implications. Well, if the theory will continue to hold, we are bound to see a nice run ...
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hendrix replied Jul 11, 2008Hi, Jacko generally adds to a position after 100 to 150 pips above the entry price (if the conditions seem suitable to him) and the added position is half the size of the original size. But this doesn't happen very often, if I remember right, we did ...
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hendrix replied Jul 10, 2008That is about 330 pips down from the current level. You could make a trade when the price gets back to the daily trendline, which would be at around 1.5700. There is also an opportunity of buying at 1.5600, which is the current 50% fib level. Only ...
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hendrix replied Jul 7, 2008Hi guys, may I ask, how many times per week do you usually trade, which currency pairs and with what kind of money management? This seems like a superb thread and I'm thinking on reading it from page 1. =)
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hendrix replied Jul 4, 2008One of the members asked, if it is advisable to trade during the news times and Jacko replied, that yes, as long as you don't trade THE news - meaning in and out in less than 5 minutes.
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hendrix replied Jun 27, 2008Yeah, Jack is great.
Yes, the current 50% fib on a daily chart would be at around 1.5550 - but I doubt it will go that far down anytime soon. I'm still a bit annoyed with myself for not placing a buy stop order at 1.5680 before the Federal Funds ...Jacko's Forex House of Pleasure and Pain
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hendrix replied Jun 27, 2008Yes. Or you can find some of the members here (you'll recognize some of them by signatures under their names, like "Jacko Turtle", "Jacko Apprentice",...) and PM them. But I guess you can say whatever lies on your mind right here. And, btw, welcome ...
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hendrix replied Jun 27, 2008AFAIK, there is no such place... And I personally don't need one. Jacko's Forex House is good enough for me.
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hendrix replied Jun 27, 2008Yeah, I had the same problem too, but after I reduced my trade size to 2%, I feel totally relaxed. I started out pretty aggressively, risking 4% per trade, but after a few loosing trades (which I closed manually) and wiping out most of my earlier ...
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hendrix replied Jun 27, 2008From all three time frames. But, higher the time frame, the better it works. I like best a combination of a 50% fib and a round number (1.5x00).
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hendrix replied Jun 26, 2008No need to apologize. I very much enjoyed both posts - the one from Jacko and the one from you. But only time will tell what will happen and I hope the USD won't "crash & burn", since I like US and not only that, I still own some nice shares over ...
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hendrix replied Jun 22, 2008Maybe this "e-mail" was from here? Just a spam, nothing more.
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hendrix replied Jun 21, 2008Hi StoragePro, I only wish to say, that even if Jacko would stop posting his trades and would restrict himself to replying emails and writing his comments, I would still like to stay in his group. If you read what he writes, you can see without a ...
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hendrix replied Jun 12, 2008Yes, very nice responses, thanks to everyone! @Firstboss: You live in UK?
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hendrix replied Jun 12, 2008Still, you have to live in UK, I suppose. I LOVE my broker, they are super nice and everything, but I will have to pay taxes here in Slovenia - until I move.

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hendrix replied Jun 11, 2008You would get used to it, or you could trade on a bit longer time frames (e.g. having your buy orders predetermined). Either way, 0 taxes and a very nice city to live in would probably be good enough reason to try it.
Well... Why not. I will play ...How is forex trading taxed in your country?
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hendrix replied Jun 11, 2008Btw, I still haven't finished studying, but I hope I would be able to find work over there. I'd still like to have a fixed income job, if something goes wrong. Hm, I better google it up. But yeah, this is a very likely scenario after a couple of ...
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hendrix replied Jun 11, 2008Cost of Living in Singapore I could handle that! And I would LOVE to live there. But damn, what a country this is... They will FORCE me to move.
Damn again.How is forex trading taxed in your country?
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hendrix replied Jun 11, 2008Damn, they are really trying to kill us, don't they? Commisions (if you use an ENC broker), volatile markets and 40% taxations...
Sounds like a dangerous game to me. 
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