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    IB TradingView integration coming in April.

    I'm also missing the Tradingview Charts in TWS. Thought it would be already included in the production versions, as this feature has been listed in the release notes for some time. But it actually hasn't been included yet? Or is it just missing on the Mac version?
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    Cathie Wood is the face of the Nasdaq implosion

    She is like a modern day's Abby Joseph Cohen. Veterans will remember... ;-)
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    How obvious were the 2008 and 2000 crashes?

    Okay, I know it sounds arrogant and in hindsight, everyone is a genius. I get it. No, I don't own a private yet, because being good at one thing isn't enough. While my strength may be to be totally immune to mass hysteria, I suck(ed) at other things, like trading during low volatility. If you...
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    How obvious were the 2008 and 2000 crashes?

    Obvious to whom? I pointed out that we were in a bubble in 1999 and got laughed at. I did the same in 2007 and got laughed at, and what's even funnier by one working in the banking industry. So... yes, it was pretty obvious for everyone who wasn't gullible as fuck but unfortunately that...
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    Here’s How Much Money You’ve Lost If You Took Matt Damon’s Crypto Advice One Year Ago

    Celebrities are usually totally clueless about politics, why should they know more about the markets?
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    What's your preferred instrument for hedging against stock market crash?

    Guns, Ammo, Whiskey, Cigarettes and Gold.
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    Bracket Orders

    You have to add the column 'OCA group' (One cancels all) to the layout. After you created both parent orders, you type some unique group ID like "555999" into the OCA group fields of the parent orders – of course the same ID für both orders. When one gets executed, the other gets cancelled. (The...
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    Risk/Reward and Probability of Winning

    Yes. It's a trade-off. That's also the reason why IMHO extremely high profit factors in backtests are suspicious. Profit factors well above 2 ... let's say 3, 4 or 5 are usually the result of excessive curve fitting. And that's absolutely logical. While there have to be some exploitable...
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    Price action , support resistance does not work in ES

    There are no 'easy' markets, because trading is always difficult. However, the most liquid markets (like the ES) are usually also the most efficient, in the sense that there are less exploitable anomalies.
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    Price action , support resistance does not work in ES

    Please note that i wrote "(Almost) nothing". Of course, some things work, but most people won't ever be able to exploit them.
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    Price action , support resistance does not work in ES

    The ES is simply the hardest instrument to trade. (Almost) nothing works there, for various reasons. Why people flock to it ... well, yeah, right, there is a whole industry out there telling gullible newbies that the ES is easy to trade. People doing that are either lying or totally clueless.
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    2018 - 8 Future Basket Trading Journal

    Am I right that you are usually taking one trade per instrument per day, except when there is no bullish or bearish bias? I think that's an interesting approach which seems much more sound than the usual 50-trades-per-day-in-the-ES-strategies.
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    IB TWS Event Calendar w/o start times?

    After finally updating my 2.5-year old TWS to the latest version I noticed that the event calendar feature has undergone massive changes. While the filter function seems pretty nice, there are also no longer any start times for events shown in the daily calendar. You have to hover the cursor...
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    Technical Analysis does not work, never did, never will

    I predict that Surf will say this isn't actually TA but something else. This prediction is entirely based on Surf's past behavior.
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    Technical Analysis does not work, never did, never will

    The present is past once observed. The future is unknown. Every educated about the future is based on past data, because there simply is no other data.
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    Altucher calls Warren Buffett a F-----g liar

    Altucher certainly has a point that there may be a huge difference between the public figure Warren Buffett and the real person. You do not get 65 billions by simply being the nice guy, at least not as nice as he wants us to believe. Have you all forgot that Buffett is in favor of a transaction...
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    Typical useful life of your trading laptop

    Apple's hardware support for 5 years after the product is no longer manufactured is not much different from other companies, like Dell: "Dell provides quality hardware repairs for Dell Laptops, Tablets, Desktops and All-in-Ones that are less than 5 years old*"...
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    The Sounds-Good-In-Theory-Portfolio

    'Absolute return with low volatility' = 'Hidden catastrophic risks included'
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    Sweden Launches MOAR QE, As Krugman Paradise Quadruples Down After Dovish Draghi

    The real estate market all over Scandinavia is a gigantic bubble... the pre-2008 real estate bubble in the US is quite pale in comparison. Will be interesting who will take the blame once the bubble pops. Blaming 'deregulated capitalism' shouldn't work this time...
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