How do you calculate the value of the Hang Seng index? The expert here on Hang Seng trading is ET99. He thought bollinger bands were useful. I'm not sure if he was for real. He had a win rate of about 90%. Do a search on his name and you should find the thread.
You're not easily discouraged are you? Most folks would throw in the towel after only losing half of their account in six months. OK, looking forward to you proving me wrong. I have no attachment to being right.
Remind yourself before each trading session that you have the ability to do...
Stop the insanity. You've lost two-thirds of your account in six months. There is no way in hell you should be trading with real money. Practice with your IB simulation account until you can show a consistent profit, then practice with real money. Start by posting a trading plan that will cut...
There's more than just two choices of (1) trade or (2) fade. There's a third choice of stay on the sidelines until you know it's safe to get into the pool.
The reason for that high dividend is because the market is pricing in declining dividends. That's the reason for the gap down in the chart. The divy was decreased for the next quarter.
And yes, NLY does use leverage and sometimes those types of stocks can quite rapidly go to zero. Look what...
Amish farmer or Amish business. They get by with just an 8th grade education, raise huge families, refuse all social security benefits, and make a living in this world without relying upon modern technology. There's a huge difference between education and schooling.
It's crap. If it was actually worth anything, he wouldn't be selling it. Instead, he would be trading it himself and enjoying the riches. Finally, it is suspicious that a poster with only 8 posts is asking about it. It looks like vendor spam.
Who are using for your broker? I've been looking for a backup for IB since I trade the Hang Seng. For charting you could use Metastock and QuoteCenter with the Asian data package for $135/month at http://www.metastock.ca/quotecenter.aspx
Try Texas No-limit Hold'em Poker: one impulsive all-in call can wipe out gains from hours of disciplined play in the blink of an eye. Sometimes, when a raise is too big, you have to fold'em even if you think you have the better hand. Risk control and discipline are your gods. Disrespect them...
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