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- TexasforEX replied Jan 14, 2013
Lol, sry. Had a brain fart when I read your quote. Better eat something before I do same thing with a rate.
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- TexasforEX replied Jan 14, 2013
You must be a Westerner, Perth?
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- TexasforEX replied Jan 14, 2013
Didn't happen on I.B.F.X. That is a F.X.C.M special and it's one of the reasons I don't care for them but that's another topic for another thread. I am a technical trader and it seems as though this thread is highly fundamentally driven. Perhaps we ...
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- TexasforEX replied Jan 14, 2013
IMO, Kiwi is easier to understand than Aussie on a technical basis. You should use whatever method of analysis you prefer on Kiwi, it just might work better than it does on the Aussie.
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- TexasforEX replied Jan 14, 2013
The "dumb money" filled the gap today, not Sunday. On my charts, a gap is just another level. And any level on any chart only becomes important when price respects it. In this instance, price respected it to the pip and that is why I mentioned it ...
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- TexasforEX replied Jan 14, 2013
Big Ben is to forex what dynamite is to an avalance.
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- TexasforEX replied Jan 14, 2013
Sweet. We can compare notes. :nerd:
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- TexasforEX replied Jan 14, 2013
A gap filling by less than a pip and then reversing up 25 pips is noteworthy. Just because you don't have a handle on the euro currently doesn't give you the green light to be a jerk towards me. Maybe if you actually ate when somebody throws you a ...
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- TexasforEX replied Jan 14, 2013
If I recall correctly, I believe Constance has collaborated with him.
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- TexasforEX replied Jan 14, 2013
I've read chapters on EW basics before. Have not read a book devoted to it yet however. Thanks to both responders. GL
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- TexasforEX replied Jan 14, 2013
Good point. And I really enjoy her writing style. I've gotten a lot out of her books before so I figured as much for the EW book. Nice to have a first hand opinion as well. Thanks
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- TexasforEX replied Jan 14, 2013
Kinda tough to make a comparison when you haven't heard of one of the authors. But nonetheless, I'll pick that one up as well in my indoctrination into EWT. Thx for the recommendation DB.
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- TexasforEX replied Jan 14, 2013
Cool. I've read a couple of her other books but haven't read the elliott wave book. I'm looking for some feedback about that one. What did you think of it?
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- TexasforEX replied Jan 14, 2013
Alright. And Constance is a girls name,
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- TexasforEX replied Jan 14, 2013
Have any of the Elliott Wavers here read any Constance Brown books?
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- TexasforEX replied Jan 14, 2013
Well euro filled the gap on IBFX's platform to the pip. And yes, I've had/read the forex gap argument a dozen times so I'd appreciate skipping that exercise. Friday's close was 1.33356 and today's low on a 4hr spike was 1.33353. Food for thought.
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- TexasforEX replied Jan 12, 2013
Ok man. I'm not familiar with Portberry Stansberry first hand, so I can't say one way or another. GL
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- TexasforEX replied Jan 12, 2013
The US has altered it's method of determining the CPI a couple times since the early 80's. Basically, by 1990 the US had started using "substitution" to determine inflation. Substitution means that when the price of steak becomes too high, a ...
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