Disliked{quote} The issue is the removal of threads that 'upset' the apple cart. You need to head back into history and start trailing those involved.Ignored
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Disliked{quote} Yes moodybot ,RickM and a few others, you even have a red badge that identifies you.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Oh really. There used to be a 'red badge on here'... managed overnight from typing perfect English to Austrian/German English. Now he ran around the forums pissing on various parades, why he was given someone else's login is beyond me but it wasn't to difficult to work what was going on. A certain member has been here a long time, pops up every now and again, the threads end up getting trashed one way or another. I sent a mate over to read the thread, first thing he said was, yep hedging, going to get trashed. It's been a while since that...Ignored
DislikedJust waiting now. They still cant provide any meaningful explanation of a sinking balance in the negatives, while equity is being locked or growing?Ignored
Disliked{quote} You originally asked for an explanation for your equity curve. I did that. Now, you want an explanation for this. Here goes. You have a negative balance and a growing equity because your "hedges" have driven balance negative, but your equity is growing due to a net buy or sell position that is making you money. It's not a fucking mystery. More important, you have a broker that allows you to run with a negative balance, whereas, some brokers may margin call you on a negative balance or negative equity. Again, if your equity is rising, it's...Ignored
DislikedSo is the 'cost of doing business" important - sure. Is the cost of doing business more important than securing a profit from your trades - maybe not Either way we trade on.Ignored
Disliked{quote} The use of "hedge" is not based on strategy but psychology. There is no hidden strategy. Somehow hedgers see profit in both direction, that's their unique way they see hedge and somehow they feel more connected to the market, a case of touching your nose with your arms around your head. Their justification is as what TT wrote here.Ignored
Disliked{quote} They don't even KNOW what they speak... With most brokers, who allow hedging, THERE IS NO SECOND COMMISSION on the second trade! Most brokers do allow the CLOSE BY function and only one commission is paid on the full round, when CLOSE BY is in use... They don't know simple trading facts. Not to speak about simple HEDGING FACTS. Also, ignoring the visual example provided, plus having zero knowledge on how trades can be closed by, bypaying just one commission, instead of two, speaks highly of their TRADING EXPERTISE on the matter......Ignored
Disliked{quote} You originally asked for an explanation for your equity curve. I did that. Now, you want an explanation for this. Here goes. You have a negative balance and a growing equity because your "hedges" have driven balance negative, but your equity is growing due to a net buy or sell position that is making you money. It's not a fucking mystery. More important, you have a broker that allows you to run with a negative balance, whereas, some brokers may margin call you on a negative balance or negative equity. Again,...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Fucking being used, again, as a convincing point or unlike my, makes the point more COHERENT?!? What a nice try... but NOT EVEN CLOSE... Net long does not explain, as the rate does RETRACE, you know. What happens when the rate retraces and someone is a net long/short?!? The equity curve... does WHAT? You see? Here, the equity is flat. There is no net long/short when flat... Almost flat. Then jumps up? This is the place where I close the hedge, allowing the net long to GROW THE...Ignored
Disliked{quote} . The issue is not with the Op's idea. Anyone trying that idea is welcome to it. The issue is that you have been on this forum a long time, and your motivation to disrupt various threads remains questionable. Previous threads that may have an element or suggestion that hedging may help, or no stop loss is mentioned, toads descend out of nowhere. My time line of how a thread is removed is entirely accurate. Yes, brain cells are missing but only from those following the same template to clear out a thread. Perhaps just block the threads as...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Oh, poor you having to deal with people who don't tolerate the dumbest shit and call it out, and then it ends-up in the bin... rightly so. Poor, poor you. It's entirely curious that you are more concerned about what I'm doing than the utter lack of quality across the board. As for hedging, it's an easy fucking target yet y'all keep sucking on that hedging fallacy (that being that any of this shit remotely resembled hedging, never mind the bucket of irrational justifications people make for deluding themselves so hardcore). It SHOULD be the...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Fucking being used, again, as a convincing point or unlike my, makes the point more COHERENT?!? What a nice try... but NOT EVEN CLOSE... Net long does not explain, as the rate does RETRACE, you know. What happens when the rate retraces and someone is a net long/short?!? The equity curve... does WHAT? You see? Here, the equity is flat. There is no net long/short when flat... Almost flat. Then jumps up? This is the place where I close the hedge, allowing the net long to GROW THE...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Thanks babe. I mean, I only stop by every so often. I'm glad it makes an impression on your poor little self. And when I do stop in to take a look it's still the same old garbage. Warms my heart to know some things never change. Stupidity is immortal. kiss kiss hug hug. I can tell you've missed me.Ignored