DislikedPossible rate hike in the US today, and the markets won't like it if there is one.Ignored
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DislikedPossible rate hike in the US today, and the markets won't like it if there is one.Ignored
Disliked{quote} In my limited experience, it's hard to tell what the markets like/don't like beforehand. Let's live and learn Happy tradingIgnored
Disliked{quote} It's hard to tell, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't be vigilant. After the last rate hike in March, the Dow plummeted 1,500 pips.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Interestingly, speculation comes from Speculat, which translates i something like observing from a high vantage point.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Well, if ten years spent studying and trading the markets doesn't give me a high vantage point, I don't know what does.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Amen to that. The former latin student in me just wanted to point out that most people use speculation as a synonym for gambling, taking risks etc although it is the complete oppositeIgnored
Disliked{quote} Which is where non-traders/losing traders looking for an excuse fail to understand the nature of trading. Speculation is the art of weighing up various alternatives to assess the most likely outcome, whilst trading is the end to the equation once the variables have been eliminated to produce just one likely outcome - the signal to trade, right or wrong. Nothing random or speculative about it, or at least there shouldn't be.Ignored
DislikedTime for some light relief - the British Tory party ' I've shit myself ' pose. Go on Boris baby, spread them legs! {image} {image}Ignored
DislikedEven a 5m chart is too slow to capture decent entries on the Dow, most people I see trade it do it on tick chartsIgnored