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fti replied Feb 5, 2008Hi sitoca, Thanks for helping out with a site for reference. I haven't ha time to explore it out in totality, but generally it seems quite good. Market form takes into consideration a few other sidekicks apart from the conventional chart pattern ...
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fti replied Feb 4, 2008Hi Zoran, I hope that you would not be insulted, but I ask because of the fact that you are reading compound bar chart formations without knowledge of even dual bar formations that I mentioned. How is this possible? I hope that you will get your ...
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fti replied Feb 4, 2008Hi Zoran, I see that you have misunderstood. Ok let me explain and see if you still hold that there is a contradiction. In my course of studies in Technical analysis, My foundation was in Dow Theory and basic chart patterns as I have explained. ( ...
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fti replied Feb 4, 2008@ David & leighsww, Thanks, basically, I think you've got the message, right. The analysis is not a major issue, in so far as the Zoran is concerned. I am most worried for is experiment to induce the spiral position sizing into daily analysis. From ...
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fti replied Feb 4, 2008As I await to discover my contradictions, I will answer this question of yours. Yes they are compounded variations of the bar chart and candlebar patterns. The analysis takes into account the time, volatility and price bar relationships, which are ...
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fti replied Feb 4, 2008Zoran, Please quote where I have contradicted myself for discussion. regards.
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fti replied Feb 4, 2008Hi Zoran, OK, Stand by for a rewrite of those passages for your understanding. Hi ALL, About an issue brought forward by some of the posters about transposing the analysis in longer term charts. Time frame ----------- About intraday vs short term vs ...
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fti replied Feb 4, 2008Hi Zoran , After answering your last question, Let me attempt to answer your first question. Now to say that I said, no analysis, no indicators or anything is putting too much into my mouth. And if you read carefully thats not the case. I was ...
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fti replied Feb 4, 2008Hi zoran, Why analyse? Well we analyse , so that we can capitalise the event, when the market begins to move in the manner that its expected to, from our analysis. We analyse so that, we can time the progress and skew of our exposures to reposition ...
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fti replied Feb 4, 2008Hi zoran, Enjoyed the youtube much, thanks. David did a pro job , but the lady's live finger jamming is refreshing. The line you see on the chart is the hourly benchmark. enclosed I think you can't get this anywhere. is super fingerings.enjoy. Sorry ...
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fti replied Feb 4, 2008Hi ALL, About an issue brought forward by some. Time frame ----------- intraday vs short term vs long term positions In my mind there is no such things, if you refer my previous postings. There is however only daylight and overnight (carry) ...
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fti replied Feb 4, 2008Hi ALL @ Leighsww, thanks for your effort in showing all, the mathematics and skew characteruistices of showballing positions. You are mathematically correct. I am listening and will be providing you new perspectives as you progress. @ ALL Remember ...
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fti replied Feb 1, 2008Hi Zoran, Glad to hear that your positions are good. Yes , your point is noted. That was the reasons why I didn't wanted to show the complete methodology in the first instance. As I discussed with Lieghsww in the very begining. This can be very ...
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fti replied Feb 1, 2008Hi Zoran yes zoran that is right. this was the reason why I came on to try efx out. The other one was supposed to be Oanda, which I felt so uncomfortable and disorientated with. So CMC is same I guess. MT4 and FXCM which I had tried is lock on to ...
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fti replied Feb 1, 2008Hi All, Ok it dinner time for me. Lets see what the cat drags in , during NY. For those of you who stayed watching, I am sorry that this was not very interactive. Would have created more condusive feel for you, if it was. Good Fortune to All regards ...
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fti replied Feb 1, 2008Hi gsfr, Thanks for your kind compliments. Really there wasn't anything clever there, but was necessary. Ther is no such thing as a normal trading day. Everyday the challenges are different, and the trader has to use their wits and experience, plus ...
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fti replied Feb 1, 2008@ DutchAngel, You are right again there, Trading does have its moments. For the experience you encountered, if it was me, thankfulness should be the word, that although it was so bad , you had the stamina to see it thru and made a big loss a small ...
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fti replied Feb 1, 2008@ Leighsww, Ok noted and thanks Goodnight. regards
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fti replied Feb 1, 2008Hi dutchangel, Yes , basically althought the market is essentially the battlefield. The main fighting is in the mind of the trader. Therefore mindset is paramount. But mindset alone cannot do anything to the situation thats developing in the ...
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fti replied Feb 1, 2008Hi Leighsww, How do I print the blotter for the benefit of those who may like to dissect the trading, as there is no time imprint in the threads. If I can print the blotter, then I can send to those who ask. sorry still very new to efx platform. ...
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