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fti replied Dec 10, 2007Hi m@21 Paper Money by Adam Smith copyright 1981 by George Goodman, Dell Publishing Co. It touches on about the economic histroy of the US, and the money thats driving FX and what money is all about from the authors perspective. The fundamental ...
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fti replied Dec 10, 2007Ah HA, caught you, just called yourself mommy. Now you have to spank you own sexy bottoms in public. Lets get the crowd to watck, LOL rolling. regards
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fti replied Dec 10, 2007Look I can email you the table of contents, ie MY Sun ZI thingy. You have had hands held experience, so you ROUGHLY know. You don't havr to tell them all our little secrets, just guide the SUN ZI thingy. In my absence, and let them figure it out ...
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fti replied Dec 10, 2007hi All, @ Porkpie I am the type, that have ZERO tolerance for losses, if I can help it. It doesn't matter if its small profit or big profit, but loss ??? ahh get out loss. Absolutely ZERO tolerance for loss. For me a bad dealer makes , small ...
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fti replied Dec 10, 2007Hi ALL @ piphitman yeah naked and deep end is good, but then either swim or sink, huh You like the challenge? @ m@2t you seem liking analysis of events, aso neh, read Paper Money, it will open your horizons. @ Leighsww, Yea, public kinky spanking ...
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fti replied Dec 10, 2007@ Zoran, To go over all chart patterns would be a tedious and drawn out process of reinventing the wheel, I think I will pass, as there're heaps of material in the market and I believe most students of that persuit should have background knoeledge ...
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fti replied Dec 10, 2007Sun Zi Bing Fa ( The Sun Zi Art of War ) — Sun Zi Bing Fa ( The Sun Zi Art of War ) --------------------------------------- Ssu-ma Ch`ien has to tell us in this chapter. Sun Tzu Wu was a native of the Ch`i State. His ART OF WAR brought him to ...
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fti replied Dec 10, 2007Hi ALL, wow, making pips hard business, managed to capture some, but the price isn't worth the dang sufferings. I get the weird feeling that the market wants to go on vacation too. LOL I haven't got to answering some post yet, will do that later. ...
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fti replied Dec 10, 2007Hi David, I m glad for you, that these postings are helping you, consolidate your trading form. Keep it up friend. In future, please don't call me Master, makes me feel uncomfortable. ( Like in Igor the Hunchback, yes master, hahahaha ) Look at it ...
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fti replied Dec 10, 2007Hi Gene, I see you have fougt those undeserving , scary battles as well. Averaging market killings is good, huh Make you feel on top of the world, after the whole exercise. Doesn't your squaring Time/Price, plots and the spiral plots get in the way, ...
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fti replied Dec 10, 2007@ Daemien, If I was in the position,I would have attempted, without stop loss orders. but rathertrying to cut that loss with attempting to liquidate as per where i pointed out. There would be slippage in that exercise, and with my accrument, its ...
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fti replied Dec 10, 2007@ Zoran, The answer is yes and no. When a position is snowballed, as in this case progressively,to catch up with the front lines, the risk and exposure entails. Therefore such strategies should only be used when there is potential of squaring ...
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fti replied Dec 10, 2007@ valterroque Thank you for your kind words. I hope the thread may be enlightening for you in your quest. regards
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fti replied Dec 10, 2007Hi ALL, @ Zoran, I see you are not new to damage control. Bringing books back to flat, that even is an uphill task. So you can understand my concerns, that if inexperienced traders ( even experienced) did that regularly, cos' I taught them to. They ...
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fti replied Dec 10, 2007In Banks they have built up "China walls" to block all info flows. Unless you can walk thru walls, there is no chance of that happening. Alternatively you can master, pip movement reading skills, read, Edwin's book "Reminises of a stock operator" , ...
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fti replied Dec 10, 2007I repeat. The only way to manage a win AND a loss position is by size snowballing. There is no other way. One increases the profitabilty bottom line and the other a recovery protocol. Snowballing your positions in a win situation to to enhance and ...
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fti replied Dec 10, 2007The Wild and Free Pigs of the Okefenokee Swamp — Hi ALL, I had typed out the exploration sessions up to friday , then going for my vacation. But since the markets are so letargic. Heres something to chew on. A lesson in habit training & ...
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fti replied Dec 10, 2007When there, I could see all of my book as well, the major books in the market due to tier 1 networkings. Why do you ask? The extent where anyone can see the market place is always dependent on who your friends are, isn't this so in all fields of ...
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fti replied Dec 10, 2007The only way to manage a win and a loss position is by size snowballing. There is no other way. One increases the profitabilty bottom line and the other a recovery protocol. The MO you will find in Art of War. This is a capital game, therefore no ...
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fti replied Dec 10, 2007Hi Zoran, I dance in one direction, when there is determined trend. Dance in both directions, where ranges when no predominant trends exist. To stretch the range. This is a little tricky and the strategy requires adequate capitalisation. The ...
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