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fti replied Mar 12, 2008Hi sitoca, thats because the whole world is gearing for the kyoto protocol. Just for info SGX will soon be trading Carbon certificates. Soon we will have to pay to emit CO2. Ponder having to pay to breath. What is the world becoming? regards
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fti replied Mar 12, 2008Hi All, I hear many people here calling govt bonds wealth. So If they may be so kind, that I would like to issue said some 20 year IOUs for your USD of any amount convenient at prevailing market discount. Any takers? So what are govt papers, isn't ...
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fti replied Mar 12, 2008Hi merlin et al, Just found your mail, sorry had been busy on task lately. Have been well, thank you. Hope you are too. About the order book, I am quite sure that it is not interbank flow, unless they are walking thru walls (china walls) in banks. ...
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fti replied Mar 12, 2008@ sitoca, there is nothing written in stone. It depends on your risk tolerance. but try not to go beyond, 3X normal average daily P&L or it get very scary and can build on you very swiftly, normally without your realising. Of course at banks we go ...
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fti replied Mar 12, 2008In respond to #1709 Lets say you bad, are zooming out and if you are trading against changed pictures, you know you are "dead in the waters" So what must you do? > Exit Trade at BE if possible with foreign capital. If no foreign capital then take ...
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fti replied Mar 12, 2008This is market crosses tearing, when they align then the trend in the Eur/Usd will clear up for impulse push. There are strategies to capitalise on this but don't go there yet. Leave those piping techs to market makers. regards
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fti replied Mar 12, 2008Note that from here the market is neutral, and there is no possible directional play, and positions must be squared. It is most likely to be range bound.for some time. aside is the best position. regards What I am trying to point out is that market ...
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fti replied Mar 12, 2008yes sitoca, the idea now if caught in such a situation is to try to clear position 3 with minimal damage, give the position 1 and 2 (dead in water)away. and await new developments to recover. but definately not going long here, so its going to be a ...
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fti replied Mar 12, 2008Now the 5 min charts looks like this. Do you see the power of baby sitting it? Assuming that I am crazy enough to trade like this ? So what is my response to market and the positions now? regards
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fti replied Mar 12, 2008From the market squence you posted my position looks like this. Due to trading against trend the rescue sequence should be 1,1,3 coresponding to marked 1,2,3 on chart. selling Eur/dlr, and position would still be in limbo waiting for further ...
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fti replied Mar 12, 2008For this part, i was not doing a rescue sequence but the attack sequence you reccomended, am i wrong or am i missing anything? I thought lusan and a few others did the same? Pls advise Further do not be confused that the attack sequence and the ...
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fti replied Mar 12, 2008hit "Would leighswww or fti or any of the oldtimers in this thread care to give an example say for a 100k account?" If a trader needs me to help work out his exposure tolerance for him, without the liberty of tuely able to size him up. Then it ...
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fti replied Mar 12, 2008As i have mentioned to Lusan, his time stretch is very on the market. But i can understand that his market time exposure is short for him. So long as he stay within his "safe" mindset , he should be alright. Even when I train, juniors, different ...
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fti replied Mar 12, 2008Hi jest081, Interesting, 1. I am sorry to say that I would not be as sharp as you. In the sense of the ability to pick tops. 2. That you are on an extended compressed time frame that there will be little decision making reads. since this was the ...
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fti replied Mar 11, 2008Another thing is that, if you were away from the thread for some time. There are some files that were given and they are not on thread. You may like to ask others here, privately for them.
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fti replied Mar 11, 2008Hi lilpip, Not to worry, go slow, it will come to you. The thingy about weekly reads , is actuality it tell you nothing , as the trade time scope will be going into years of market participnation, so really looking there, give the trader nothing. ...
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fti replied Mar 11, 2008Hi piphitman, As combination of spiral 1,1,3 would be a better combination as your attck would be stronger. howerever 112 gives you the 1123 range of capabilities. when attack is over, the winding down should leave normally only base. ie scout. On ...
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fti replied Mar 11, 2008Hi ALL, In reality, if you have been following the methodology closely, is that when you are in attack mode, you have foreign capital cushion before you "press" for attack, so you are prepared for minimal damage if flanked. but most impotantly,your ...
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fti replied Mar 11, 2008Hi lilpip, I don't normally comment about traders. But since you are asking. I get a funny feeling that you didn't read the thread carefully. I really don't know , where you got the weekly trend thingy from, definately not from here. Whats most ...
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fti replied Mar 11, 2008Thanks lilpip for commenting on that. but really it is not necessary, Some "masters" create for themselves unnecessary pressure due to ..... Like what my dad said when he was around. "If we are constipated, don't blame that the ground is hard" Like ...
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