DislikedParaphrased from the art of war / Fti:
"You should put yourself in a position that it's impossible to loose"
(for me this is about foreign capital not entry point...)Ignored
No meaning at all.
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DislikedParaphrased from the art of war / Fti:
"You should put yourself in a position that it's impossible to loose"
(for me this is about foreign capital not entry point...)Ignored
DislikedJust for info:
I started reading TAF in Sep 2011 but I haven't finished that or the lounge yet. I will reread the beginning of TAF when I finish it. I was going to hold off on asking the above questions until I reread the beginning, thinking I might find my answers there, but since this thread is probably going to be locked I decided to post them.Ignored
DislikedHi, the thread certainly is the best place to find the answer... but for me
this sums it up nicely.
Paraphrased from the art of war / Fti:
"You should put yourself in a position that it's impossible to loose"
(for me this is about foreign capital not entry point...)Ignored
DislikedHi RL,
Randomly quoting what caught my eye in my current re-read of the thread,
“Traders have to focus on basic market fundamentals and a technical analytics, to time the execution of a preplanned money managed strategy”
[size=3][font=Calibri]The strategy is your own, formulated after reading and practice, reading and practice, reading and practice, ………….. . Your strategies are based on your capitalization, risk appetite, skill level, and yes, foreign capital...Ignored
DislikedThanks for reading.
How so? It seems there could be a lot of random justifications by considering weekly, monthly, yearly profits. Could one say, "I'm up xx for the month, so I can risk more on this trade," or "I'm still up xx for the year so I can still perform a large rescue" ? This type of thinking seems faulty to me. Why should your profits for the previous week affect your trading for the current week? If you see an opportunity for a large attack, but "do not have any foreign capital from the previous week," then are you going to not...Ignored
DislikedStop fueling him with "how-good-is-he-" blah blah posts..
All of you just wanna win from him. All are selfish.
Let him rest.Ignored
Quoting Rabid Leper;5capital from outside563401DislikedThanks for reading.
"Your strategies are based on your capitalization, risk appetite, skill level, and yes, foreign capital from the session, the week, the month, the year."
How so? It seems there could be a lot of random justifications by considering weekly, monthly, yearly profits. Could one say, "I'm up xx for the month, so I can risk more on this trade," or "I'm still up xx for the year so I can still perform a large rescue" ? This type of thinking seems faulty to me. Why should your profits for the previous week affect your trading for the current week? If you see an opportunity for a large attack, but "do not have any foreign capital from the previous week," then are you going to not take the opportunity?
Maybe there is no specific answer. But I feel like I've read to "USE" foreign capital so many times in this thread but most do not know what this actually means.Ignored
DislikedForeign - Coming from elsewhere ,than my property ...
Capital - Most of the time is money in marketIgnored
Bring war material with you from home, but forage on the enemy. Thus
the army will have food enough for its needs.DislikedCouple more random quotes containing “foreign capital”, re-printing here only because I come across them in my current re-reading.
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To ride day positions, is good when you have already nested big profits as foreign capital to risk.
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Post #465:
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DislikedJudging from your quote of AOW I would guess you only add certain attack levels with the intention of closing the trade out at BE?Ignored
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I don't think that I have learned nothing.
I don't think that I have learned enough either.
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