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Why is GBPUSD called cable? 67 replies
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Disliked{quote} yeah agreed. I don't like to predict lol but I think 1.72 will get hit soon, if it hits 1.71 before 1.6860 then I will short it and short again at 1.72Ignored
Disliked{quote} I agree completely. With another week in this month we could end up seeing a much larger upper wick than lower if we just hit 6900 by month's end. Although it would still close higher than April's close (at it's high in fact), it would now be 2 months in a row with larger top wicks. Of course if we get the classic cable tank this week well then.......lol I agree, I think 6930/00 if not more is well within reach from here.Ignored
Disliked{quote}... Speak only for yourself bro. I project "possibilities" but I only follow the facts....price.
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DislikedThe week close Sunday night I will make judgement , I don't like the candle as is for bear so much id be worried about position ,but if round number goes ,id be more happy , {quote} {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Yes, that would be more reassuring for bear. {quote} Not at all. (I added more to my post above). It's not a play on words. It's a difference in philosophies.Some are proactive (prediction). Others, me included, are reactive (following). I find reactive on now known facts to be far safer.
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Dislikedive been charting Cad which has been sold off very heavily ,now at very stong support and looking bullish , {image}Ignored
DislikedI dont understand at all ,some like to say I don't predict thats fine ,seems pretty dirty word , we all use proberbilities , but then we must predict it will go up or down from trade without going beyond a stop ,thats predicting =tradingI'm looking at a gap down
lower close w1 , and the levels I'm interested in , {quote} {image}
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Disliked{quote} I know you don't Tony. I don't know how old you are but I can tell it's a good deal younger than I am. I'm sure the difference between prediction and reaction will come to you in time.I would attempt to explain further but I know you don't really care for that too much.
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Disliked{quote} I know you don't Tony. I don't know how old you are but I can tell it's a good deal younger than I am. I'm sure the difference between prediction and reaction will come to you in time.I would attempt to explain further but I know you don't really care for that too much.
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DislikedI dont understand at all ,some like to say I don't predict thats fine ,seems pretty dirty word , we all use proberbilities , but then we must predict it will go up or down from trade without going beyond a stop ,thats predicting =tradingI'm looking at a gap down
lower close w1 , and the levels I'm interested in , {quote} {image}
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DislikedHi Tom ,really I have no idea about cot , , I'm reading these last 3 , 2 month candles as weakness ,but equally could just be bulls fighting extreme res, {quote} {image}Ignored
Dislikedhere you go Chris , Be A Proactive Trader (Not A Reactive One) Thu, Oct 21, 9:51 AM ET, by ForexTraders.com There are basically two types of traders: reactive and proactive. Most new traders, and in fact most traders in general, tend to be reactive. Consider the following internal dialogue that Andy The Forex Trader has. There it goes. I knew that euro was going to breakout. Man, I missed it! If it comes back down a few pips I'm going to get in. It's still moving up...okay...Ignored
Dislikedwicks restrained in a range do not mean anything. It has to be a wick stick out a range to have a meaning. {image}Ignored
Dislikedwicks restrained in a range do not mean anything. It has to be a wick stick out a range to have a meaning. {image}Ignored