Disliked{quote} show me one tl or any other method or indi that does not?Ignored
gator what your take on
Top China Banks Triple Debt Write-Offs as Defaults Loom , is it big as 2008 ?
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-1...-defaults.html
Mohan
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Disliked{quote} show me one tl or any other method or indi that does not?Ignored
Disliked{quote} I ask you a secret question. If you have the answer without any calculation or second thought, you are the winner. Suppose there is no spread, you keep on buying every pip it goes up and sell every pip it goes down. If it ends higher or lower from the point you started, will you gain, lose or break-even?Ignored
Disliked{quote} I ask you a secret question. If you have the answer without any calculation or second thought, you are the winner. Suppose there is no spread, you keep on buying every pip it goes up and sell every pip it goes down. If it ends higher or lower from the point you started, will you gain, lose or break-even?Ignored
Disliked{quote} of course you win, your average price always lags your action.Ignored
Disliked{quote} gator what your take on Top China Banks Triple Debt Write-Offs as Defaults Loom , is it big as 2008 ? http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-1...-defaults.htmlIgnored
Disliked{quote} i just watch cat and wallmart,,, cat has insight to china, and Australia... when cat has dim forecast causing the stock to drop. what else is a better indi w/o the bs?,,, the same with wallmart in a more present indiIgnored
Disliked{quote} gator what your take on Top China Banks Triple Debt Write-Offs as Defaults Loom , is it big as 2008 ? http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-1...-defaults.htmlIgnored
Disliked{quote} Take a graph and put the dots as if you are buying when its going up and selling when its going down every pip. No calculation. You lose one pip every time it bounces either up or down. More it bounces, more you lose. It bounces very little in a break. Big bounces, but number of bounces are fewer. Jesse bought or sold break-outs, adding every time it moved in his direction at the early stages of the break. But he never traded ranges, because he new adding in the direction of a move in a ranging market is plain suicide.Ignored
Disliked{quote} thanks , i will reduce lot size as precaution and keeping eye on cat this week.Ignored
DislikedHey I can't help it that I'm in profit, it just happens....................... {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} when you have a winning trade, do not add to it if you are not very certain about the target. if your trade turns around, what you just added will eat all your existing profit.Ignored
Dislikedim not calling a drop of spx, but this chart makes me grin a little, {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Agreed. Good advice. One more advice, if you can. Where should be my StopLoss if I am on sidelines? Thanks in advance.Ignored