happy birthday to j16 thread..... may this thread live forever and let's toast for james the man, and all the good times we have here and all the good times we shall have in the future
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Where can I learn more about Price Action like those in James16 charts? 9 replies
DislikedReally? I didn't know that free markets can print their own money or impose progresstive taxes onto themselves that disincentivise economic growth. I guess the Keynesian economics "is to dampen those effects" are "well intentioned". The U.S hasn't had a free market in over 100 years, in was called the Roaring 20s.Ignored
DislikedBut it is off topic and I'm not as well read as you, my brother. I sure you can run circles around this topic. So I'll end it.Ignored
Disliked<Alt>+<Print Screen> buttons pressed together copy your current applications window to the clipboard.
...Then just 'paste' it into "Paint" (under Programs-->Accessories)
Then you can crop it or erase your sensitive details with the eraser or whatever before saving.Ignored
DislikedThe time of day (asian session) can be pretty thin on the GU. Good rule of thumb for retracement levels on BEOB is the previous bar Low ( BUOB ret is the previous bar High). Also a retracement to the 1.4800 is not out of the reach. Again due to the up trend.Ignored
DislikedPersonally, if I could visit any time in the past, it would absolutely be the late 1920s- mid twenties. Wear a fedora, short some pork bellies off a tickertape, do the Charleston with Gatsby and Livermore, sip whisky with Rockefeller, Morgan and Carnegie (Andrew, not David).
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DislikedThanks Jarroo, I was curious how you seniors played the retracement on these set ups. Where would you put your SL on this one?Ignored
DislikedHave you tried this:
To post a chart:
If you’re a meta trader user just right click on the meta trader chart and go to “Save As Picture”.
Then “Select the image you would like to save:” Pick “Active chart (as is)” then click “OK”.
Save anywhere you want i.e. Desktop or a folder.
Then when you enter to post comments go down to “Manage Attachments” click that.
Then click “Browse” to find your pic you want to attach, i.e. Desktop or folder.
Click the pic you want and hit “Open”, Then hit “Upload”.
Wait for it to upload then...Ignored
DislikedDid a bit of research on my part and what I found out will just flat out drop james' jaw here...
here's a chart displaying our growth along with avatars of some of the angels that made it all possible.
This is your dream come true Jim.
(Used the first post on every June 17th my time to calculate this)
wanted to use some linear regression techniques to project growth over the next few years but that little dot from this year is almost looking like an error...lol
Happy Birthday J16 Chart Thread!!!!
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DislikedGettin my Happy Birthday in about 45 minutes early hear in Texas!
This one is for you brother Jim!
Glad I found this place early.
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DislikedI'm using GFT. I may have to open a meta trader demo so I can post images here. Any recommendations on a good broker who has a demo without having to open an account?Ignored
DislikedI'm using GFT. I may have to open a meta trader demo so I can post images here. Any recommendations on a good broker who has a demo without having to open an account?Ignored
DislikedYou can still post Dealbook images, but as to why the hell they dont just let you export images...
http://www.forexfactory.com/showthre...25#post3487825
(or, as Dan suggests a few posts below that, the new Windows 'Snipping Tool' is kinda neat)
As for free brokers, I cant see much reason not to use IBFX.Ignored
DislikedHey ghous. This Bearish IPB's nose just wasn't long enough, (darn it). Trust me, I was looking for a feed that had a longer nose. lol
Dropped right at the close, 50 pips with no draw down. (ok maybe 2 pips)Ignored