oversaturated-that's it! i couldn't put my finger on why i don't like the image of the LCD's. It looks "fake", like a video game. I assumed the response time (motion) was the problem but it's not.. it's really the oversaturation. now i understand it better.
"US President Barack Obama on Monday warned Wall Street it must not return to the "reckless behavior" and "unchecked excess" which he blamed for unleashing the global financial crisis."
No more reckless behavior: Obama warns Wall Street...
What person that calls themselves a "trader" would go long a "breakout" but never a "pullback". Or do you mean "fade" these?? SEE?! The question doesn't make sense.
Do you mean a "breakout" of the "daily" highs?? Monthly highs? or the last TICK??
Is a "pullback" a "retracement"?
Enlightenment comes first with thinking with precision, speaking with precision. Only then can you ever hope to trade with precision.
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