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fti replied Feb 15, 2008Hi Acs_112, No, the relationship now is out of sync, from normal. So ineffects , something in the undercurrent is developing. Only problem, being retired ,it is difficult to put my finger on it. By the time we find out , the battle may be over. ...
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fti replied Feb 15, 2008Hi Jairo, You meant the "hollow earth theory"? LOL video regards
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fti replied Feb 15, 2008Hi ALL, For those following the read on the "new world order". Its very interesting and developing into a century of politics and curve fitting of world events, and now finalising to the jewish "lillith" legends of owls. Seems like some plots about ...
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fti replied Feb 15, 2008Hi Acs_112, Sorry for late reply, Now caught between "The rat" movie, reading about the new world order and watching the temp tear of the GBP/(USD)/EUR activities. Thanks for the kind words. About "you mention not to allow a rescue to snowball given ...
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fti replied Feb 15, 2008Hi ALL, This sounds like war, only the arsenals seems political economics. Its getting hairy, watch that GBP/EUR tear. url The question that strikes me is Is this a branch of freemasonry? url url regards
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fti replied Feb 15, 2008Hi ALL, This was brought to my attention. All Big boys. How much of this is true? Are there invisible fingers in the markets? video video I wonder. How much of this is the truth, and propaganda?? regards
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fti replied Feb 14, 2008Hi zenseven, Thank you for your kind words. Read the thread slowly, for good understanding. The market's at stalemate. The Feds are sunked. The bailout plan by bush is stalled. The market is waiting to see if the new us govt will be any different in ...
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fti replied Feb 13, 2008Hi mijamoto, Sorry that this question slipped my attention. I am sorry that globex has never been my fancy. The reason being that it is a proprietary attempt by reuters to compete in the market place for business, that was started in the 80's . It ...
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fti replied Feb 13, 2008Hi auxesis, Wow,I agree and your experience and wisdom is showing. Good hunting. regards
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fti replied Feb 13, 2008Hi Northpro, If not mistaken, I think you are talking about the triple witching day. Well thats a Money market issue, more than a forex issue. Awareness that the influence of that activity in the background stands well for you as a trader, to be ...
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fti replied Feb 13, 2008Hi awd thanks for your kind words. The hourly benchmark can be snap shots of the price at different intervals and averaged to give a guide of the hourly equilibrium. The best method of getting that read , would be to take all time and sales and ...
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fti replied Feb 13, 2008Hi zoran, "As above so Below" basically is a quote which the free masons used. In reality, it was teaching from Jesus in the bible about the state in heaven and on earth. Read the testaments for details, I think you can find it in the scriptures , ...
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fti replied Feb 12, 2008Hi Leighsww, Seems you developed, style in trading around the mean, as I showed you. Do remember that this is only one arsenal and not a magic bullet. You may like to develop your trading around this, remember it should be profitable in ranging ...
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fti replied Feb 12, 2008Hi leighsww, Sometimes its very difficult for a trader to audit themselves as no one can see themselves from outside the "box". Thats why the banks have layers of people watching each other. I do understand that you are still using the fractals, so ...
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fti replied Feb 12, 2008Hi All, sorry guys, OT for a mom there. @ MickD, Your reading of the MM is mostly right, for the example I posted. The 16 lots attack was a decision , derived that the momentum of the swing towards the support. There is no logical mathematics for ...
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fti replied Feb 12, 2008Hi alexfot, In all fairness, I can accept his comments, although he doesn't read well. But to use foul language, when it was uncalled for, really degraded himself. regards
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fti replied Feb 12, 2008And further, Mr vulgar mouth. you take your own advice and begone, you have been warned.
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fti replied Feb 12, 2008It will be a cold day in hell before I would scoop so low as to split hairs with people who cannot read properly. Inability to understand the word "fostered" does not display your weakness in language. From your posting ,it display only that ego, is ...
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fti replied Feb 12, 2008@ Sitoca, In reality,pattern analysis can be done in less than 10 seconds. Its not the pattern thats critical, evey body can see that, its the way it behaves while its forming that clues the trader. ie volatility, activity and time splices, range ...
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fti replied Feb 12, 2008@ amenlo9, thanks for bringing up the "xiang" chess board. @ sitoca Look at the board, can you identify the most versatile pieces and its strengths and weaknesses. And can you identify the rigid pieces, and its strengths weaknesses. Each piece is ...
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