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pipmutt replied May 2, 2010If you're asking people to teach you how to use Fibs in your trading why not just come out and say it instead of all this nonsense, I'm sure someone will help you out if you ask nicely!
Or do a forum search, as Scotty said there are a few ...Why 61.8%?
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pipmutt replied May 2, 2010It seems to be mostly frustration, intolerance, and ignorance more than anything else. Discussions about the pros/cons/existence of these ratios in the markets has been going on forever. People who can use them profitably, use them. People who ...
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pipmutt replied May 2, 2010Talking about Fibs in general I've found confluence levels to be the most significant, especially across different time frames. Whether they're a self-fulfilling prophecy or the forces of nature is debatable but it's hard to sensibly argue that ...
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pipmutt replied May 1, 2010I agree, people open minded enough to realize that just because they can't see or understand something it doesn't mean others can't. Wasn't Fibonacci himself ridiculed for his beliefs, in fact wasn't all science and mathematics considered heresy at ...
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pipmutt replied Apr 30, 2010Ok, that sounds like a breakout strategy with the other bits added in for confirmation and confidence, is that about right? I'm taking it you didn't get the same results without them? For me yes it would be a bit too busy but if they've all got a ...
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pipmutt replied Apr 30, 2010What if that 50% hadn't been there, would you still have taken the trade? By the way, is that a typical working chart you'd usually trade off?
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pipmutt replied Apr 30, 2010Hmmm.....sounds like some of you guys in this thread have limited your exploration of Fibs to basic retracements, and then dismissed their usefulness and labelled them BS. As they say..... "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder" "Beauty is more than ...
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pipmutt replied Apr 30, 2010Isn't it about time you ditched that Commodore 64?
Domino's Price and order flow trading
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pipmutt replied Apr 30, 2010If such a thing exists I would see that low/high/retracement and then further leg up as just the 'natural' ebb and flow. Market has a move up, some traders take profit covering their longs and then re-enter at a better price, new money looking for ...
Domino's Price and order flow trading
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pipmutt replied Apr 29, 2010I don't know, do people really disclose their strategy/edge in intimate detail on trading forums? Having said that, I don't think the people who discuss their strategy haven't 'got it' or 'don't have a clue', most are looking to either improve their ...
(binned per thread starter's request) Behind Price-Orderflow
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pipmutt replied Apr 29, 2010It sounds like a logical tactic, no broker wants to move the market and get progressively worse prices as he's trying to work an order. Aren't we seeing the same thing in forex around significant levels? Institutional traders buying when their ...
Domino's Price and order flow trading
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pipmutt replied Apr 28, 2010Aren't you using technical levels for stops and targets? If not, why not? As for rules, it should be fairly easy to write a set of basic rules for a S/R strategy.
2% Money Mangement Complications!
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pipmutt replied Apr 28, 2010The market moves in pips, the clue is in the name. From a market analysis perspective looking at equity is meaningless. Look at equity percentages in relation to money management, not analysis.
2% Money Mangement Complications!
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pipmutt replied Apr 27, 2010haha
Does that 45p include an appraisal of content.....(heck at this rate you may as well write the flippin book yourself!) Hey let's have a title competition, something funky and zany that makes you just wanna grab that book right off the shelf, ...The Life and Journey of a trader
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pipmutt replied Apr 27, 2010Yeah, let me know when you need a proofreader

The Life and Journey of a trader