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- thetroll replied Mar 25, 2009
Excellent, thanks for that. Will have a look when I get home, the pub awaits.
- thetroll replied Mar 25, 2009
It's still a bet, old boy. There is risk. I'm going to pass on the videos, thanks; the usual way to discuss things on a forum is to reply on the forum. If you don't want to participate, that's fine too.
- thetroll replied Mar 25, 2009
Apologies for the verbose - even convoluted - contributions, but the concept is inherently complicated. OK: How exactly do/should you decide how big to bet on a trade? Always the same, or what?
- thetroll replied Mar 25, 2009
Apologies for the side-track, but it's in the interest of making the main thread content more valuable. It is very odd (compared to other trading forums) that nobody ever mentions bet size (not absolute size, that's a private matter, but relative ...
- thetroll replied Mar 25, 2009
Just establishing my asshole credentials. There's some good substantive stuff to come, trust me.
- thetroll replied Mar 25, 2009
Agreed, though discipline is a slightly different topic from bet-sizing. Let's take "stick to them" as read for the purpose of this discussion. I'm thinking more about what "them" should be in more detail. I'm drawn to the proposition that every ...
- thetroll replied Mar 25, 2009
Thanks, SeaPip, I'll certainly give your suggestion some thought. Around this point in the sentence I find myself wondering what the next word will be... Well, what a shocker. You don't have to say anything of the kind - there's no information value ...
- thetroll replied Mar 25, 2009
Agreed - I'm generally looking at stuff to run several hours and only trading in the direction of the trend on the daily chart. This concept of a free trade/locking in profit etc. is the heart of what I'm thinking about, I guess. Why is the fact ...
- thetroll replied Mar 25, 2009
So, a strategy question after polluting the thread with posting advice. I've not seen much posted on the subject of varying bet sizes based on confidence levels. Is this something most posters do? For example, I got on the wrong side of that odd ...
- thetroll replied Mar 25, 2009
Communication difficulties again, I guess. I'm sure your English will get better over time. The important thing is to try to take opportunities to learn from your mistakes, just as in trading. For example, here you should say "no comment". Now, if ...
- thetroll replied Mar 25, 2009
Perhaps I'm not making myself clear. Yes, S&R are important concepts, but they are familiar to anyone who has read the blurb on the back cover of "Technical Analysis for Dummies". The method you use to determine where these point are (a perfectly ...
- thetroll replied Mar 25, 2009
That's just a list of support and resistance values with some broken English trying to explain the concepts of support and resistance. The fact it's in the Comic font is rather telling. Even ignoring the fact there's no meaningful analysis there, ...
- thetroll replied Mar 25, 2009
lolz... Where do I sign?
- thetroll replied Mar 25, 2009
Dude, listen: Nobody. Cares. If you aren't posting your thoughts/charts etc, there's no value in this sort of results post whatsoever. There's some awesome stuff in this thread, but you're just diluting it with meaningless claimed results after the ...
- thetroll replied Mar 20, 2009
Ha ha... one comment about the quality of English and the great metaphors flood in. Loved the knife/butter stuff. What's the significance of the bones - did (do?) they shake old bones like dice and look at the pattern to determine what's wrong or ...
- thetroll replied Mar 20, 2009
By "all but", you mean he hasn't actually said that, I take it? A lot of the convoluted misunderstandings on here do seem to be caused by language difficulties. *wonders where all the native English speakers discuss this stuff*
- thetroll replied Mar 20, 2009
This. I mean, seriously.
- thetroll replied Mar 18, 2009
lol, lively few minutes...
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