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fti replied Jan 14, 2008Thanks for the read. Interestingly many teir 1 seems in the picture. I do suspect that its not the spot people involved, probably corp desk could be Customer services section. But would be surprised that cust services moved from quoting board rates ...
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fti replied Jan 14, 2008Zoran, Re your table, the idea and concept is there. The differences, 1. you use fixed price scales, I work with market volitility. for me the rigidity of fixed levels restricts my analysis of what the market is doing.Moreover it does not allow for ...
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fti replied Jan 14, 2008yes the MM evolves around the WW tables, but the true Range that I use is not the 14 ATR, but rather the TR of a leg of the trend move on the general speed (gradient) of the thrust.
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fti replied Jan 14, 2008Lesson 2 The Battlefield --------------- Running Battle mindset. ---------------------- "In waging a war one must always attempt to score a swift victory. Protracted battles will frustrate and diminish morale. Therefore swift victory is the best ...
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fti replied Jan 14, 2008Hi ALL, Friend, please be assured that I appreciate all the pms that I am receiving. Thanks guys. But I am becoming tooo bacl-logged in the rplies and the typing of the lesson. Plus negiotiating some deals at shenton way, for market, so please be ...
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fti replied Jan 12, 2008LG, what is described is a MM technique. About increasing size. That's not true. for most it is to reducing size. as it would be unable to trade this way unless size was reduced to accommodate the different level trade entries. with the skew. regards ...
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fti replied Jan 11, 2008Zoran, Before you get disorientated, may be this may help. When I started this thread I quote winston C in err of Lincoln. Now I quote again hopefully correctly. The the course of life and esp in markets, "There are no perpetual friends, neither ...
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fti replied Jan 11, 2008The maths is just the stastical read of the picture. Constant mathematical calculation only tires a mind that is coping with swiftly changing conditions. A visual eyeballing of the ranges thats unfolding would already give you a guessstimate of the ...
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fti replied Jan 11, 2008Masterful understanding, you must be some officer, no? regards
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fti replied Jan 11, 2008The advantage in a single word would present itself in CONTROL. This would remove the other ghost (fear, self doubt, irritation, greed )that may pilage you mind, as the battle unfold. Steadiness and objectivity with ability to answer to every ...
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fti replied Jan 11, 2008Ok ,Zoran very good understanding, great read. and thanks for your kind words for me. I suggest, from experience, print out your read. paste it where you can read it daily. read it for 21 days. After doing that you would have made it a part of your ...
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fti replied Jan 11, 2008crazy_bdog, you are not the only one who experience inability to ride. It is a condition that plagues all traders. This is cos everyone have to deal with the unknowns at every level. You will find that the more you are in the positive books. This ...
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fti replied Jan 11, 2008Hi ALL, Thanks to all who have given their reading of Sun Zi Bing Fa. Mostly your readings are illuminating. Due to my inability to spend too much time typing out all my notes of my manual. I shall therefore have decided not to do the PM thingy that ...
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fti replied Jan 10, 2008There's more to it than just a table of %. think progression. think position MONEY MANAGEMENT and size. build a 3 dimensional geomatrically growth spiral. then draw an log arithematical sprial. What Do You see? regards
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fti replied Jan 10, 2008More question to help you. 1. notice where the location of the epicenter in relation to the spiral 2. notice the distance between the sprial gaps on top and below the center? 3. notice the general characteristics of the shape. 4. Why do you only ...
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fti replied Jan 10, 2008I like your initiative and your attention to instructions. Very sharp. regards
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fti replied Jan 10, 2008Have you experiences instances where markets moves very very fast in certain directions? This is because there is a difference between what is mean by price liquidity and volume liquidity. You see, even in markets of greatest volume liquidity (where ...
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fti replied Jan 9, 2008Hi Jairo, The answer is yes. It is possible. Nothing is written in stone. But you pay a high price for it. If you are unable to watch the market closely , then much opportunnities may elude you. And timing becomes an issue, as you may not be able to ...
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fti replied Jan 9, 2008Hi hnarrington, Is it working for you? Are you gonna learn Sun Zi? regards
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fti replied Jan 9, 2008Thanks for your kind words. But last I checked haven't been knighted yet. LOL About the snowballing of the positions, well it isn't like some rocket science thingy. You're supposed to be trading "on the wrong side of the markets" while on the right ...
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