the alternative for these guys is they should all go broke and go out of business. So getting to stay afloat is good deal in my opinion.
really they should all go broke - the top talent aint too bright if they ran 25 major fucking companies into the ground doing bad deals
really the top...
I would not be averse to the idea that the government place an 80% tax on income of all employees of any firm who takes government money in the bailout
until we da people get our 700 billion back
:)
isnt that more efficient when they become obscenely expensive and then totally implode in a much shorter timeframe?
used to take decades for that to happen
progress marches on!
actually not showing the entries, exits or stops on these charts - just the reversal signal
lol --- Im still not entirely crisp in my own mind on the entries and exits and especially the stops
still working that through
Thanks for your comments. Yeah everything Ive tried has flaws --- such is life.
What you suggest here is what I am working through - in order to execute with some consistency. I appreciate the feedback
I am reading Steve Nisons book
The Candlestic Course
its been helpful to me
I got a used copy for 32 bucks on Amazon
Its like 75 bucks in the bookstore
correct
and depending on which other application has focus as the active window - the 'restore' option on NT is grayed out
there is a weird sort of logic to it --- but it is the only windows app I have seen that cannot regain focus 100% of the time
not a big deal - but like I said -- goofy
one of the goofier things Ive seen in NT is window control
you cannot bring the chart back to the foreground using the option off the XP taskbar
that sounds like a c-programmer that doesn't understand the windows API's to me
actually.. I think it 'is' your fault
your situation is entirely what 'you' make of it
thats what America is really about
thinking for yourself and controlling your own destiny