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    Topsteptrader

    Not stupid Austinp, but rhetorical.
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    Topsteptrader

    There was also the possibility of an MBA from Harvard, but I guess that Zangers luck in life lay elsewhere.
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    Topsteptrader

    Dan Zanger, managed to defy all odds with a somewhat unnatural return, to the point in which even the role luck could hardly be permissible as a legitimate argument.
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    Topsteptrader

    Financial market speculation presents itself in such a way that fascinates the human mind, and our primordial instincts are put into overdrive. Can you crack the code? The basic technical assembly of charts and other forms of information are always accompanied by the non tangible...
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    Business Mind

    As an aside, the style and context of this thread will be purposely put forward in a basic and simplistic context. The underlying reason for this is as follows, the methods and practices aimed towards the retail sector appear to be failing at an alarming rate. One can only conclude that the...
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    Business Mind

    The RISK:REWARD ratio. The market parameters in question equate to a R:R ratio of 1.00:1.25. At first glance this may appear to be fairly reasonable, the proprietor will speculate with an initial outlay of 1.00 to accumulate a profit of 1.00, plus an additional 0.25 to cover costs. Q. What...
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    Business Mind

    Ok, let's look at this from the perspective of trading as a business. The above op data illustrates what the proprietor must achieve in order to turn a profit and succeed within their chosen field. Compared to any other business models that you may be familiar with, would you consider the...
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    Business Mind

    And your reason for this reply?
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    Business Mind

    4.25 LIMIT SELL 3.00 LIMIT BUY ORDER 2.00 STOP ORDER Q. Take into consideration the above market, do the applied parameters make for sound business and financial sense?
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    Is day trading worth it?

    The single straight horizontal line on a chart is the most natural and quintessential form of annotation and indication that one can apply. Such beautiful simplicity should not be underestimated though, implemented in the correct manner, the single straight horizontal line can yield great...
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    Easy edges in the markets for retail participants?

    Muchas gracias. Muy apreciado mi querido amigo. Un Cordial Saludo!
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    Is day trading worth it?

    What do you require? Uploaded copies of various pink and yellow 'post-it' notes inscribed with personal reminders? Don't ask such ludicrous questions DB. Send me your email address, I will personally invite you to an all expenses paid visit to my London offices. The first class travel...
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    Is day trading worth it?

    Only in hindsight, my dearest.
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    Easy edges in the markets for retail participants?

    Incorrect. An algorithm will operate within a finite framework.
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    Easy edges in the markets for retail participants?

    The market exists, at any one moment, in two parts. (1) Auction System (Price: Bid, Ask, Last) (2) Volume(s) Magnification can be applied to (1) creating a 'naturally' extended format of the original (fractal). This will form the algorithmic base.
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    Easy edges in the markets for retail participants?

    Look further into the field of digital signal processing (Nyquist-Shannon sampling theorem), the fourier series is central to the original proof.
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    Easy edges in the markets for retail participants?

    There are various types of pattern that exist as a visual on a chart. A dead cat bounce for example, is what I would refer to as a low grade category pattern, because of its poor parameter definition and characteristics. Mathematical patterns offer the highest quality in terms of structure...
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    Easy edges in the markets for retail participants?

    In my experience, consistently profitable directional traders are a very rare and unique breed of person. Blessed with the uncanny ability to extrapolate price correctly, they truly are the elite of the trading arena. Regards.
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    Topsteptrader

    As a former institutional currency dealer, employed by one of the more prestigious investment banks, I can only empathize with TST. Excellence in every facet of trading is a prerequisite to attaining the golden key of wealth and fortune. A Phd is certainly not required, a phenomenal market...
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