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fti replied Mar 11, 2008Hi piphitman, Agreed, do remember that they are pros, so they do have much arsenals up their sleeves. It behoves us to be nimble to avoid their snares. It is impossible to pace them, but we can time ourselves from traps. Paying for exit early says ...
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fti replied Mar 11, 2008Hi lilpip, Thanks for your kind words. If you missed "tunnel" try and get it from your friends here.privately For those short of usd, be aware of a key reversal in the charts, All 3 kingdoms, Manipulation of market is in progress, possibly to tame ...
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fti replied Mar 11, 2008Hi Alex Understand the general influence of these laws will help your timing. read these and see if you can understand, indepth understanding is not required. Understanding of its influence is the foundation. url url Also try to understand what ...
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fti replied Mar 11, 2008Hi Lusan, read your journal, you seem to be ok. The mindset seems good. Well, the time you spent in market seems short, but nevertheless it should best be to your convenience. Watch your size, find your comfort size and stay there for at least a ...
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fti replied Mar 10, 2008In all essence, the feds interest rate policy have "showed hand" of the likely USD devaluation for the long run. Whats important is how it would pane out. In this markets, the whole world knows what to do, so the ability to stay on track becomes ...
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fti replied Mar 10, 2008Hi mijamoto, In essence is a danceing with 3 markets simulteneously. (refer to my chart posting). you will be looking at 9 charts simulteneously. ie cable& Eur( the colonial masters), USD (the WW2 victor) with the rest of the lump (the free third ...
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fti replied Mar 10, 2008@auxesis Thank you for your highlighting,of the dangers, and the sharing of your experience. Please try not to mistaken , fear of market, from the respect that a trader must accord the market. I have seen and managed most curve balls that the market ...
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fti replied Mar 10, 2008Hi ALL, I am so sorry for not being around, as I am still in the midst of an important task. So in effects I am undisposed for the mom. But as this link was posted in the thread, and intresting enough that, I have such a need to make a respond of ...
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fti replied Mar 3, 2008@acs The only way you can capitalise on that would be to be ready for it, be prepared. The wagons 's getting loaded.It was a good opportunity to regroup your exposures for a re leg of positions.Its opportunity. If you missed it then reaccess your ...
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fti replied Mar 3, 2008Hi ALL, Another candid thingy about timing. See, I was married and my 1st son and 2nd son was born on the same day and month but of different years, So in not so many ways, I am also cyclical. But please don't take it any further than that. LOL So I ...
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fti replied Mar 3, 2008yes, i am in. see how easy it is to be patient and pick the "ripe fruits". However stay nimble for change, even when the going is easy. Idid also traded the roller coaster, was good riding. Enjoyed the tested range more, in that I was more attentive ...
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fti replied Mar 3, 2008Hi Acs_112, Please be informed that I took that off the net, instead of typing my own documents. It takes alot of research to uncover him as he was full of deception, as you will learn from his writings. I said based on my study of his trading ...
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fti replied Mar 3, 2008Hi lusan, Actually your thoght, doesn't seem so silly to me. Yes, that was the question that came up in my quest. Then I analysed his swing technique. The picture seemed intact. But when the squaring of time pirce was introduced, it seemed that his ...
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fti replied Mar 3, 2008@Green_David, Technical Analysis is a very powerful tool, in the hands of the trained mind. It has sustained me thoughout my career in trading, with positive book month in and month out. Does that constitute a guanrantee? The requirement, of course ...
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fti replied Mar 3, 2008@totalpips The issue of OIL will always remain in the backdrop of possible impulse driving of the markets. That is because it is the driving force of all human economic activties. Nevertheless, unless there is information of grave importance to ...
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fti replied Mar 3, 2008Hi fxgreek, It is good that you have the goals to try to learn how to trade. Truthfully, no, you are wrong in that the purpose of this thread is to throw cold water on technical analysis. Be aware that I have used technical analysis in the course of ...
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fti replied Mar 2, 2008@fxgreek, Much that I may like to entertain you on the issue. It is beyond my scope as a trader, to deliberate on matters of government and politics. I would be much obliged, if you would like to start another thread on your subject of contention. ...
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fti replied Mar 2, 2008@fxgreek, The linked documents are an education into the Monetary structure of the existing market ecomomy and its transition from the Bretton wood "Gold Standard" economy and monetary system. This is practised in most of the major "free market ...
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fti replied Mar 2, 2008Yes, that's your 1st lesson, ability to read when you are not mistimed, but on wrong trend. The only way to get out of wrong trend id not to turn, but to have the fortitude to take the punches,(bleeding), then use muscle to recover. If no muscle ...
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fti replied Mar 2, 2008If i take water as an example that would mean. Water moves with it's natural way and beacuse of gravitiy ( If we go in mountains current is greater than in plains due to gravitiy). On water's road are rocks and it break them all and make a chanell. ...
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