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- The Fxorce replied Apr 2, 2010
All these trades would have broke even for you. Several were big winners. This is a 4hr chart and I'm seeing nice sinusoidal waves setting up. Study where I circle on the indicators and then notice how price acts directly above the circle. You want ...
- The Fxorce replied Apr 1, 2010
It's less volatile to trade the two pairs. The studies are in the beginning of the thread. I currently don't use a cross hedge technique. I use the CC indicators to find ideal trades setting up and take the entry on the trendline break.
- The Fxorce replied Mar 30, 2010
A-game you can definitely use these indicators to establish a weak or strong ccy to either buy or sell. I've heard many banks issue statements prior to trading that they either will be buying or selling dollars all day. They see an imbalance and ...
- The Fxorce replied Nov 28, 2008
If Jaun trades forex; risk is implied.
- The Fxorce replied Nov 27, 2008
Huskins, One of the best real traders I know (people should pay attention). I'm glad I caught you on the forum. I've noticed FXCM vs PFG prices can be arbed a couple times a day. I mainly trade EURUSD so that's all I'm aware of but I'm sure other ...
- The Fxorce replied Oct 13, 2008
I agree with Rastaman. It's paradoxical at best. I can see easy profitable entries because it's what I "want" to see. I see FF members that can't create a legitimate discretionary system because it's what I "want" to see. We're all guilty of seeing ...
- The Fxorce replied Oct 13, 2008
There are discretionary systems that work more than 50% of the time but are very hard to code. I trade ABC's with the trend. If the trend is up I wait for an ABC pullback to get in long. Since TDion offered what he's noticed about FF I'll offer what ...
- The Fxorce replied Oct 13, 2008
The thought is there will be another congressional body assembled that will oversee the Fed but you'll notice that this crisis will soon be forgotten and the body will not be formed. Even if it was formed how can they deny their master? The Fed ...
- The Fxorce replied Oct 2, 2008
url #. This is a very convenient form to use in emailing your representatives. Contact details are attached. Congress will vote today or tomorrow and then the President will sign it in if it passes. If you have not contacted your reps; now is your ...
- The Fxorce replied Oct 2, 2008
Listen to these delusional Senators making statements about how dumb their constituents are. Literally Feinstein called her 85,000 constituents ignorant to the situation. She's not getting re-elected. url There is a video of her as well at that ...
- The Fxorce replied Sep 30, 2008
If the bailout doesn't pass equities will fall significantly and the dollar should get very strong due to the deflation of equities and real estate. Homeowners will default on interest only loans at the fastest pace in history if this bailout is not ...
- The Fxorce replied Sep 30, 2008
Oh damn you're so right. It wasn't anywhere remotely near "one of the biggest down moves in history". My goodness I need to get my facts straight; this was one of the smallest down moves in history. You know even though you trolls are rude and ...
- The Fxorce replied Sep 30, 2008
These are the guys that want a weak USDollar. They don't care about that. They just want to make a ton of money off their newly acquired banks. If the bailout passes they'll be instantly profitable through their JPMorgan branch. If the bailout does ...
- The Fxorce replied Sep 30, 2008
Isn't the Iceland language the hardest language to learn in the world? Isn't their country's debt being down graded? I would move to the Caribbean somewhere if I had to leave the US. Regarding our Congressmen they represented us yesterday for the ...
- The Fxorce replied Sep 29, 2008
It's not a democracy; it's a republic. Are rednecks really asking for money? The mortgage losses are 1/4 the CDO losses. I didn't know rednecks were playing with leverage in the markets. I'm messing with you for the most part. I'm frustrated in all ...
- The Fxorce replied Sep 29, 2008
66% of house republicans voted against the bailout. 40% of house democrats voted against the bailout. video
- The Fxorce replied Sep 27, 2008
Ironic. I've added to this thread. I'm waiting for you to be able to say the same. I'm sorry for using up board space to call you out.
- The Fxorce replied Sep 27, 2008
Interesting post from Denbur. Too bad he didn't say anything in the post. This is a typical marketing ploy to increase exposure of a soon to be released product to hint and build anticipation regarding the totally revolutionary product you won't be ...
- The Fxorce replied Sep 23, 2008
Generally speaking: To say speculators are not to blame would be 100% false. The subprime fallout has cost around $500billion. ($1trillion in foreclosures resulted in 40-50% loss in value on short sales.) The writing has been on the wall for a few ...
- The Fxorce replied Sep 22, 2008
The people making money on this thread don't feel the egotistical need to defend their position. That's what I see. Profitable traders should have left their egos when they became consistently profitable. "Look I don't come to your work and tell you ...