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- Trader1580 replied Nov 28, 2007
thanks for the post. What bank did you work for and from your writing, I assume that you worked on the principle investments division that made prop trades on the banks own account? Can you elaborate the enviroment, responsibilities and everyday ...
- Trader1580 replied Sep 19, 2007
is there one? I am looking for one as well
- Trader1580 replied Feb 6, 2007
math works 100% of the time. strategy, does not.
- Trader1580 replied Feb 4, 2007
ah yes, that could be the case. Seems lately the Yen makes a U-turn not just on NFP. Durable goods, ISM manufacturing, etc... all seemed one-sided but minutes later, it turns the other way. Good point on the revisions. My take on this is that when ...
- Trader1580 replied Feb 3, 2007
i hate trading the Fed Statement, minutes 1. during the New York session, not nearly as volitle as if it was in the morning 2. like Merlin said, the statement is subjective, and therefore the moves are not a constant flow of supply and demand in one ...
- Trader1580 replied Feb 3, 2007
traded the NFP, went short what then looked like a bounce, lost 10 pips as where the big sellers should have came in did not. Yes it has been quite strange lately how a bearish news for the USD quickly goes the other way- almost as if all the banks, ...
- Trader1580 replied Jan 30, 2007
five fundamental truths in trading: 1. Anything can happen (don't expect anything) 2. I don't need to know what's going to happen next to make money 3. An edge is simply one thing having a higher chance of happening over another in a large enough ...
- Trader1580 replied Jan 21, 2007
i clicked on the navigator window ( i use MT4 like rosso) so it's fine now, thanks!!!
- Trader1580 replied Jan 21, 2007
I use the FXDD metatrader platform and I can't seem to have all three stochastics in one window, anyone care to help?
- Trader1580 replied Jan 12, 2007
no problem, thanks for the response!
- Trader1580 replied Jan 12, 2007
lol, i'll take a look this weekend, but I'll tell you upfront that if your system is grounded on position/swing trading, I'm exclusively looking to close out my positions by the end of the day. I have no problem holding for a couple of hours if the ...
- Trader1580 replied Jan 12, 2007
i'm more conservative. I go with the trend, and if there's no trend, I usually stay out. It is very important for me to clearly see the presence of buyers or sellers. thanks for the response. ** by the way, I see that you have the previous day's ...
- Trader1580 replied Jan 11, 2007
ahh...brings back memories of back in the day when I use to trade MACD histogram divergence. I also tried CCI and stochastic (though I believe not much different as they are both oscillators.) Interesting how you picked a trend indicator to do ...
- Trader1580 replied Jan 11, 2007
which oscillator are you specifically referring to? What is the final factor that makes you pull the trigger and where would you place your stop? I'm guessing you would pull the trigger after it goes down a little bit and crossed the ...
- Trader1580 replied Jan 11, 2007
appreciate the response, i'll take a look in detail this weekend. Any others? Keep in mind that I would like something intraday, no overnights, holdings, etc..
- Trader1580 replied Jan 10, 2007
stick to the basics and believe in consistency and you should do fine. Remember, strategy is the very least important. Strategy comes and goes when market changes. the trader's job: identify patterns in the market's behavior that represent an ...
- Trader1580 replied Jan 10, 2007
that's taking the two definitons in a broader context. Which Merlin points out which perspective you take. The posts I made above refers to the trading system itself, not at large.
- Trader1580 replied Jan 10, 2007
it is a big difference. The mechanical trader is like a casino, not the player. A casino has an edge (rules of the game) that tips in their favor. Over time, and over a large sample, the edge will turn out to be profitable for them- consistently. ...
- Trader1580 replied Jan 9, 2007
likewise
- Trader1580 replied Jan 9, 2007
in my perspective, "scalping" is not good risk/reward as the spread is already 3 pips. However, the definition and premesis of the term scalping varies from trader to trader.