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auxesis replied Sep 8, 2009artov, I have a default catastrophic stop that I use that is well outside the market, it's there in case I fall over dead while trading, need to leave the account intact for the wifey to bury me with, in case the event. But I don't use stops as you ...
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auxesis replied Sep 8, 2009Pax, Take everything you read in the orderflow thread and sit it on the shelf, and stick to Fti's teachings here in the thread, concentrate on following the flow on the charts and dancing with it. Don't worry about who and where, just which way now ...
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auxesis replied Sep 8, 2009I shorted Euro 4501/06, just closed out remainders 4464ish. Again, it is not part of what FTI teaches. Shouldn't have mentioned it.
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auxesis replied Sep 8, 2009J-pax, The conclusion from the orderflow thread came from the very start and is that they needed to be able to see the order books from their broker, LOL.
As we will never be able to see them, ( if you want that go to work for one). Trade your ...Technical Analysis Fallacy
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auxesis replied Sep 8, 2009GEfx, Nice trade, short scalping the action here at the top for a few. gl btw for all watching, so there's no confusion, this is not part of a dance, just trusted setups from past experience, regards
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auxesis replied Sep 8, 2009J-pax don't try to guess where stops are at when price is in an impulsive wave, price know no boundaries at these times. Look and feel for exhaustion to get out of your position. Don't try to guess anything, let the charts tell you.
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auxesis replied Sep 6, 2009Pound is selling off, see what London brings, no US tomorrow
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auxesis replied Sep 6, 2009Indicators by their nature are lagging, mathematical averages and equations of historical data, some are quicker than others about telling you what just happened. If you understand the math behind an individual indicator you can train your eyes to ...
(binned per thread starter's request) Behind Price-Orderflow
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auxesis replied Sep 5, 2009B roker A deals through their liquidity providers, banks. Most small traders are left to their own demise, as they know most will lose, they take the counter to the traders position and let them hang themselves. They try to offset internally, but ...
(binned per thread starter's request) Behind Price-Orderflow
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auxesis replied Sep 5, 2009Just using this as an example, if pair ABC/DEF moves to 1.0000 wouldn't all orders, limit stops & profit, market buy and sells sitting at that price be activated, not necessarily filled as price may have to move to find a match if not able to offset ...
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auxesis replied Sep 5, 2009Just my humble thoughts, The market is always trying to reach a state of equilibrium. matching buyers and sellers. If an overload of orders comes in on either side, price has to move to an area where these can be matched, in doing so it has to cross ...
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auxesis replied Sep 4, 2009US #'s out in about 5 minutes, she's positioned in the middle of no mans land atm, so be nimble...LAst day of the week and a long weekend for the US boys as they will be out Monday, may be a thin market. regards
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auxesis replied Sep 3, 2009Other than the few friends Ive made here in the dance hall, and the enjoyment I get when everyone is here posting, seeing how everyone is doing......the forum overall (not this thread) has become a graveyard. Same stuff repackaged, same questions, ...
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auxesis replied Sep 3, 2009Nothing new exactly, they are just trying to read the battleground and wishing they had access to their brokers order screen. You do the exact same thing, mentally, everyday..... exception instead of wondering whats behind door #2 and waiting for it ...
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auxesis replied Sep 3, 2009The thread seems more on the quiet side the last few days, not sure if most are on the sidelines and on break for the remainder of the week, if not be very careful today, big figs, unemployment out here next hour, ECB rates in about 15 minutes. it ...
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auxesis replied Sep 2, 2009please post a link. if someone is posting else where as original content, the FF mods may like to know
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auxesis replied Sep 1, 2009Tax his land, tax his wage, Tax his bed in which he lays. Tax his tractor, tax his mule, Teach him taxes is the rule. Tax his cow, tax his goat, Tax his pants, tax his coat. Tax his ties, tax his shirts, Tax his work, tax his dirt. Tax his chew, tax ...
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