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- kavsp replied May 21, 2009
google search "jingproject" or "jing"
- kavsp replied May 21, 2009
It was the stock chart of GlaxoSmithKline as quoted in the UK in pence (UK:GSK is the ticker I believe) So CW, you'd say the whole purple area is the zone rather than the white and all the other ones I highlighted ( url ) The reason why I ask its ...
- kavsp replied May 20, 2009
UK:GSK — Hi All Your comments on the following chart - do you concur with the zones I've drawn, the analysis I have included? This Jing thing is cool! CW congrats on a great thread, thanks! K
- kavsp replied Jan 24, 2007
Thanks for that... You obviously trade multiple pairs, so what is your personal % of account risked on any given pair... if you have 5 pairs on the go at the same time and ALL do similar things - whipsaw thrice - if you risked 5% on each one you ...
- kavsp replied Jan 24, 2007
Valid question, not fully answered... TK - How many reversals (whipsaws) would you subject yourself to before calling it a day? - two parts to question: a) if you trade just one pair GBPUSD b) if you trade multiple pairs? Say 5 pairs? I suppose the ...
- kavsp replied Jan 19, 2007
She hasn't said anything here, and I can only go by what they say, and apparantly they did go through the process as stated in their terms but she still continued. And depending on amounts involved and the strategy she allegedly/apparently employed ...
- kavsp replied Jan 18, 2007
I think if you/anyone checked while doing their due diligence on said firm you would actually find, the scalping policy that "nobody knew about" is actually located on their website (.../trading/scalping_policy.html) The actual potential penalties ...
- kavsp replied Jan 11, 2007
Over the weekend I read somewhere that the "Shadow MPC" voted for a rate hike 5-4 this month, seeing as they have no say in setting the policy right now, I believe it may have been taken with a pinch of salt by commentators etc, but as we've seen ...
- kavsp replied Jan 8, 2007
I seriously don't think you should dismiss your method based on the data you have gathered thus far - especially as its from one of the most illiquid periods you can get (probably the most illiquid)! Based on that it was likely to be "whippy" and ...
- kavsp replied Jan 5, 2007
Ask yourself this: What the hell do I need to do to get out of MY way? This opens you (slowly but surely) to changing your attitude towards losing trades. As someone said before don't chop and change systems, have a few systems that you like to ...
- kavsp replied Dec 20, 2006
Manual execution of trades - ie a dealer accepts the trade or requotes you... does not necessarily mean manipulation of quotes...
- kavsp replied Dec 20, 2006
So why did sterling "win" against the euro? the cross moved in the GBP's favour?...
- kavsp replied Dec 17, 2006
Read this the other day might point you in the right direction... http://www.forexfactory.com/forexforum/showthread.php?t=11362
- kavsp replied Dec 14, 2006
Got it - didn't know this but... your help was good - got to click on "view full calender" or Forex Calender at the top of any page and you can pick dates going back! (Not just the current stuff like on the main page)! Cheers for pointing that ...
- kavsp replied Dec 14, 2006
Hey Thanks... I know that one - I wanted to know the schedule for previous and future for each data... I want to see what happened in the past on each the UK Retail Sales Data came out etc etc.. if anyone knows the dates for previous releases that ...
- kavsp replied Dec 14, 2006
Good point! - Adapting is key - markets are every changing, the good thing is that change happens over time, once one has identified a change in behaviour one has to adapt to this behaviour and not stay stuck to a method that may be less effective. ...
- kavsp replied Dec 14, 2006
I have a quick question - with UK retail sales data... when is it released every month - every 14th or every 2nd thursday etc? An answer would be appreciated or a link to somewhere that has the info (possible for all UK data) like the following one ...
- kavsp replied Dec 13, 2006
Different places do it differently... During this rollover transaction - you don't realise the losses as such... What happens is they either adjust your opening price to reflect the rollover charge so as llambert3 said above in the example of USDJPY ...
- kavsp replied Dec 9, 2006
Seeing as USDJPY and EURUSD as the "legs" of the EURJPY - if the movement in the legs is equal in proportion then it wont affect the latter! On the other hand GBPUSD shows as not having moved that and USDJPY are the legs of GBPJPY therefore a ...
- kavsp replied Dec 7, 2006
Whats the situation for a Uk resident? Will my profits be taxed or my withdrawals from my account that hit my bank account... assuming the broker has no obligation to report my activity to any authority? Kavs