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- Parmalat replied Sep 21, 2019
I have a few strategies (context + tactics, highly adaptable) that would make me a succesful retail trader in the long run, if: 1. I could automate them so that I don't need to wake up at night when a signal is triggered; 2. I had enough starting ...
- Parmalat replied Aug 1, 2013
There are imbalances in the market but not statistical imbalances that can be spotted by technical analysis. Imbalances are created by economic growth, central bank rates, liquidity etc... plain statistics doesn't spot imbalances, you need to have a ...
- Parmalat replied Jun 25, 2013
Of course they work. I've been using moving averages for 8 years. It's not the tool, it's the context in which you apply it, nothing works when you're wrong on market context and everything works when you're right.
- Parmalat replied Jun 19, 2013
Yeah cause you're an idiot and there are so many like you on FF that I have to dig for weeks to find something interesting. And when I finally thought I lost you, there you are again losing 30 seconds of my time.
- Parmalat replied Jun 17, 2013
Well, as with any other tool, order flows still needs to be incorporated in a system and traded with discipline. So if you're making money in the markets, you probably have some order flow analysis already incorporated in your system even if you're ...
- Parmalat commented Jun 17, 2013
If you've never seen the 7-8-10 higher lows on the EUR/USD chart, you would believe that tweeting actually moves the markets...
- Parmalat commented Jun 13, 2013
Of course, but it's not that easy. If he doesn't know what kind of capital stands in the market behind my entry level - I can run stops on him.
- Parmalat commented Jun 13, 2013
The 'let your winners run' call is valid in some markets but it's not valid in others. It depends a lot on what type of capital runs through the markets cause not all markets are driven by the same type of capital. The balance between smart capital ...
- Parmalat commented Jun 13, 2013
Never give clues to your short term direction and / or SL levels. Keep everything for yourself and publish them somewhere if you want people to recognize you, but remove your entries and exits even after the trade is over, cause that's important ...
- Parmalat commented Jun 13, 2013
That's the whole point: market context. Moving averages are just landmarks, providing me with some discipline. Market context is everything so moving averages don't work by themselves, no indicator works by itself. It's rather my experience that ...
- Parmalat commented Jun 13, 2013
I feel wonderful with your 2 minutes in my bag. If I can take 2$ too I'm gonna feel even better.
- Parmalat commented Jun 13, 2013
I know that's their goal, there's more money being made from Google Ads on the back of forex trading than there is money made by retail forex trading itself. I can't turn off their websites but I can make fun of them and enjoy myself.
- Parmalat commented Jun 13, 2013
No, it's bullshit. That's how losers emerge: by following the advice of such articles.
- Parmalat commented Jun 13, 2013
))) Have you discovered any system with a 50% hit rate and a positive expectancy? I'm gonna follow you from now on, I see that you're writing a daily dose of bullshit and it makes me laugh. If it wasn't for all this bullshit that I kept reading ...
- Parmalat replied Jun 12, 2013
I don't listen to music while I'm trading cause I only trade for about 15 minutes a day and in those 15 minutes I need maximum concentration. But after I finish trading... C-Block - Everything's good Hehe...
- Parmalat commented Jun 11, 2013
))))) in 8 years of trading I haven't used 10 different indicators, let alone ask myself 10 questions...
- Parmalat replied Feb 23, 2013
Of course, in its current form - the tax is more or less a 'case-closed'. I was really afraid of the previous form which involved forcing the tax on all European countries, that would have been a problem! Right now, in it's current form with 11 ...
- Parmalat replied Feb 23, 2013
If they define spot forex as derivative trading because it's a third-tier retail market, it means they will have to tax exchange offices on the street because those are tier 3 liquidity providers too. I don't think they will apply such a definition. ...
- Parmalat replied Feb 23, 2013
[quote=cuchuflito;6468806] The EU plan invokes “residence” and “issuance” ties to firms in participating nations, in a bid to prevent traders from escaping the levy by trading outside the tax’s zone, according to the proposal unveiled by EU Tax ...
- Parmalat replied Feb 23, 2013
[quote=cuchuflito;6468806] What does S&P have to do with the European Financial Transactions tax?! The FTT will be imposed on SOME European-issued instruments and on SOME European financial institutions, you think Londoners or New Yorkers will pay ...