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- Orii replied Oct 15, 2007
Well, I'll continue on with my own reading and research. I was hoping to at least get some suggestions that would highlight the major categories of trading strategies; as any one book or website or thread only deals with a couple at most, it seems ...
- Orii replied Oct 14, 2007
OK guys, here I am two years later, and I need your help. You can see by the number of posts under my name that I've been doing things other than conversing on forex forums. One of those things has been programming. I have created a fairly ...
- Orii replied Dec 13, 2005
Thanks for the pointers. I'll check them out.
- Orii replied Aug 23, 2005
Yes, I was referring to a net long position, and more specifically to stocks. There is more than one way to invest in the market, you know. About the possibility of non-randomness in the market? An assumption practically everyone here stakes their ...
- Orii replied Aug 14, 2005
Two thoughts and a question. Did Van Tharpe's returns remove the yearly trend of the market(s) he applied his system to (i.e., did his system do better than the market - commissions)? I see a big difference between random systems like a series of ...
- Orii replied Aug 14, 2005
I use that term in a sarcastic way. I've read plenty of gambling websites wherein some self proclaimed "math wiz" (some of whom do seem to have substantial educational background) details a money management system (typically dealing with streaks and ...
- Orii replied Aug 11, 2005
See ivenger's post. This is similar to saying that you can make money off of a series of coin tosses with proper money management, and I've seen suspiciously similar statements made here, on other trading forums, and on plenty of gambling forums and ...
- Orii replied Aug 11, 2005
Just some out-loud rambling thoughts, no particular direction or focus. Recognizing numbers and basic mathematics obviously has roots in evolution, or we wouldn't possess the ability at all. Whether higher mathematics is a side product of higher ...
- Orii replied Aug 10, 2005
Humans are remarkable at recognizing patterns that happen to have some similarities to evolutionarily driven environmental clues. We see edges, because seeing them helps prevent us from running into things. Humans are not so remarkable at ...
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