DislikedThe way to trade a stop run is to be already strapped in with your finger on the eject button.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aIz5z9VoLJUIgnored
Kill the ego, or it will kill the mission.
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DislikedThe way to trade a stop run is to be already strapped in with your finger on the eject button.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aIz5z9VoLJUIgnored
DislikedIs anybody actually in a trade on the EUR/USD or is everybody waiting a watching?Ignored
DislikedThanx PT, can we see the similar commodity graph representing last 10 years?Ignored
DislikedIf it was just oil that was rising, I would blame it on speculative vultures.Ignored
Dislikedhey PT, where do you get that histogram - is it in the public domain?
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DislikedNo but you can see for the last 1 year
http://www.finviz.com/futures_performance.ashx?v=16Ignored
DislikedGuys,
sisse was posting this article at RUT thread. It is quite interesting and imo very possibly true. It states that while makrets were expecting crash of Euro and CBs kept intervening for such a long time, short positions lost a lot, and therefore many institutional investors are pulling money out of the market and closing books for this year. This results in lower volume and stronger position of politicians who want to manipulate market.
http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/eb299...#axzz1fdyZj2Vc
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DislikedHey Tom. I've already hit my monthly limit of 5 articles at ft.com
Can you paste the article here please?Ignored
DislikedMine doesn't!
December 4, 2011 6:05 pm
Forex traders fear early dip in volumes
By Alice Ross
Foreign exchange traders are braced for an unusually volatile end to the year, after a sharp fall-off in volumes signalled that many investors have closed their books early.
Trading floors at investment banks are reporting a drop in demand from their major clients – many of which have lost money trading the euro, due to its unexpected strength in the face of deepening debt woes across the region.
Volumes for some currency pairs were up to...Ignored
DislikedHello traders. I know now is not the time for this since its during market hours, but I wanted to ask. For someone wanting to master forex trading what career would give the best experience? More specifically where would you start? What entry level position would you guys look for? I have a BA in Finance and a series 7. I have tried being a financial advisor at Morgan Stanley and it wasn't for me. Any advise is appreciated. I am sure there are other threads on this site but I have come to respect certain opinions on this thread.Ignored