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    Does anyone trade crude futures long term?

    there's a lot of FREE info on commodities trading at: www.commoditytradingschool.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=category&sectionid=4&id=38&Itemid=76 i don't know about you, but in my world, FREE is better . . . i'm sure it's no worse than paid courses . . . you may not get color...
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    Does anyone trade crude futures long term?

    ok. but i mean a standalone short swing trade in crude, how long could that take? i'm not familiar with commodities, i'm just curious what the time horizon can be for shorter term trades
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    Does anyone trade crude futures long term?

    how about short term swing-trading in crude or other commodities, 3-5 days max? does it work? too risky?
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    Help with stagflation ideas

    check out www.slopeofhope.com tim knight is always short something i'm not short anything, i'm learning how to be market-neutral . . . if you buy somethin you gotta sell somethin . . . but it's difficult, i'll be honest, it's really difficult . .. i mean these pairs have a ratio ...
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    What do you think of this trade.

    the discussion has gotten a little overmathemathicezied here, for my money . . . what's the bottom line on this please? can you make money with options on these financial instrumentalities? anyone? i'm make scare of this, because it is leverage plus add another leverage
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    Play To Win

    interesting journal! i can feel you speak from real experience . . . this means your journal has value for all of us traders here any thoughts on stops? i love them and hate them at the same time, i don't know, i just don't know anymore . .. any rules of thumb where to set them? thanks...
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    Pair Trading Strategy Journal

    Jonny, reading your journal with great interest! i'm totally new to spreads question: when you find a good opportunity, for example, a 2 standard deviation reversion from the mean, and it's a good, non-trending spread. how does this play out vs institutional players? . . . i mean does an...
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    Recommendations for a day/swing trading noob?

    i think this guy may be more up to speed on how to unleash various inner www.arikiev.com/kiev_podcast.htm i especially like podcast #19, the breathing exercise at least he was a high-level sports psychologist at some point i have been trying to hypnotize my equity curve, but it just...
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    Recommendations for a day/swing trading noob?

    i thought the message was more general, something like "forget your past fears, relax, and just unleash that energy flow . . . you know . . . let your winners run . . . " :D
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    Any good audio for traders?

    a good source is: www.moneyshow.com it has a strong edge vis-a-vis its competitors: it's free and you don't have to register. current videocommentary (thankfully, very short) from seemingly adequate practicing traders, including the more well known ones, like Raschke and others. a...
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    Any good audio for traders?

    you may want to check this out: www.arikiev.com/kiev_podcast.htm this is meant to unleash one's inner trading potential, i don't know if it actually works, but it's non-trivial i particularly like podcast #19 (breathing exercise)
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    Recommendations for a day/swing trading noob?

    ha ha ha good point . . . i've been reading mark douglas trading in the zone . . . it's a powerful text (seriously), almost zen-like . .. plus the picture on the cover has a mysterious feel to it . . . but then, somewhere on p. 150 i asked myself why am i reading this? still haven't finished...
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    How about this Level 1 trading strategy?

    i don't know what you mean by next transaction per se. the idea seems to be a variation on the martingale betting strategy, which, in a nutshell, is: the longer the string of losses (for example, string of down days in a market), the more likely the next bet to be a winner (up day in the...
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    Recommendations for a day/swing trading noob?

    i don’t trade very often, so I’m more of an ‘active reader’ than an ‘active trader’. 1. INO TV, $49.49 quarterly fee, collection of videos by well-known traders, most of whom had written books, for example larry williams. a faster way to get a bird’s eye view of various...
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    I Cannot Believe Pequot Capital Management Is Folding

    what all this says about edge though, it that there is much more to edge than the mathematical expectation of a system, and technological edge, milliseconds and all that edge is much more than, in the real world. access to very high-quality information (sometimes illegal, sometimes legal)...
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    I Cannot Believe Pequot Capital Management Is Folding

    :eek: i thought their edge was based on highly mathemathecized proprietary blackbox gamma-metaresearch
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    random thoughts from a clueless wizard

    i don't know . . . . i really don't know anymore . .. maybe take a longer term view? ‘cat staff meeting’ by seth macfarlane, which can be found on youtube, shows how a more balanced, rational approach can help the investor Varima Garch
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    what do you use to perdict the future?

    also see 'cat staff meeting’ by seth macfarlane, which can be found on youtube powerful stuff, says something about the value of long-term projections Varima Garch
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    I Cannot Believe Pequot Capital Management Is Folding

    a good take on the investment process is ‘cat staff meeting’ by seth macfarlane, which can be found on youtube Varima Garch
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