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- Micro-MiniMe replied Aug 20, 2010
Smoke & Mirrors — Profit in Forex can be defined in as many different ways as there are variations in a moving average indicator... Our tendency as a modern right brained species is to classify, categorize and neatly package everything and ...
- Micro-MiniMe replied Jun 29, 2009
Hi Bill, I was blown away about this when I first became aware of it. First I had to stop using my hedging strategy which I liked very well, and now that I've adjusted to no hedges by holding some positions longer and scalping additional positions ...
- Micro-MiniMe replied Jan 18, 2009
url FF allows acceptions to this rule as stated at the bottom of rule #3. Also, FF is a business and operates as such. If Philip wanted to become a partner or advertiser I'm sure he could contact FF and operate through the established channels. I ...
- Micro-MiniMe replied Jan 1, 2009
You're joking, Right? — TA must work. There's thousands of books on every techie tool ever made and each author has made a fortune from using these miraculous, mathmatical machines of monetary misfortune. You ask, "what is reality?" That's ...
- Micro-MiniMe replied Nov 1, 2008
Is it difficult for a Market Maker to move the price? — I wish I could attach an ebook I have about volume spread analysis, but it has advertising in it and that is not allowed here. Google Volume Spread Analysis and you will get plenty of ...
- Micro-MiniMe replied Sep 26, 2008
Sounds like NcCain needs to go back to the marionet shop and get those strings adjusted. Old folks can be so difficult to manage.
- Micro-MiniMe replied Sep 25, 2008
Oh man... I was tying to put a positive spin on it all and you had to hit me with reality. I really trust Paulson. cough, choke ahem!
- Micro-MiniMe replied Sep 25, 2008
A window of opportunity is opening (a crack) — As gloomy as this all sounds right now, I believe that conservative minded businessmen and govt officials understand the importance of getting this mess back on track. Having said that, I agree ...
- Micro-MiniMe replied Sep 25, 2008
10 reasons to just say no — Wall Street bailout plan: 10 reasons to just say no By J. BOYD PAGE Thursday, September 25, 2008 Reason No. 1: The $700 billion Wall Street bailout is merely a “drop in the bucket.” It will not correct Wall Street’s ...
- Micro-MiniMe replied Sep 25, 2008
That's the plan. We'll see if it works.
- Micro-MiniMe replied Sep 25, 2008
McCain Aide's firm paid by Freddie Mac — Could this be one of the reason's Paulson wants complete control of situation with no oversite? url I wonder how many other skeletons are lurking in the Wall Street closets???? It's almost ...
- Micro-MiniMe replied Sep 24, 2008
All is good — Those currently being hurt by the current crisis were either directly or indirectly involved in it's creation or willing participants. The integrity of the investment banking system was/is faulty and the lack of ethics by those ...
- Micro-MiniMe replied Sep 19, 2008
Well, if you can prove that driving to work and back on the freeway each day is based on luck and not driving skill, I'll stop driving to work. So much of daily driving well depends on remaining alert and ready to react to some maniac in a BMW or ...
- Micro-MiniMe replied Sep 18, 2008
I'm not too sure about the market ruining me, but the Plung Protection Team has done some major damage at times. Would someone please create a clog indicator so I can tell when the PPT will show up?
- Micro-MiniMe replied Aug 22, 2008
I prefere cutting up my positions and scalling in/out. This method seems to reduce the drawdowns durring choppy markets as well as produce occasional large gains (when I'm able to get in near a bottom or top.) If the market turns against me, I'm out ...
- Micro-MiniMe replied Jul 2, 2008
A word of praise — Bemac and billflet, First of all, thanks for taking the time and effort to give PCs advice the attention it deserves. If not for your efforts, I would have discounted PC DIBS method after reading the typical responses posted ...
- Micro-MiniMe replied Jun 6, 2008
Glad you brought this up Gwan — Maximum and minimum amounts required/allowed vary between reatail brokers. My first broker was $250 minimum and $2500 maximum to open a mini account and $2500-$100,000 for standard in 2004-5. Currently IBFX is ...
- Micro-MiniMe replied Jun 5, 2008
OK, obviously this thread is no longer just concise, one liners, so I'll bite. It must be disheartening for 5K account holders to hear that they are wasting their time, so I've decided to post a few obsevations. 1. Some people are able to analyze a ...
- Micro-MiniMe replied Jun 5, 2008
George Orwell might say — Agreed. Accordingly, Forex trading forums are like farms. Some of the members produce milk and other food sources and in the barnyard they drop their opinions... I think you can smell where this is going! Then ...
- Micro-MiniMe replied Jun 4, 2008
More one liners anyone? — All generalisations are dangerous, even this one. A witty saying proves nothing. Always keep your trading advice soft and sweet, just in case you have to eat it.