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    Not a chance! DMartin
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    I am aware of your trading philosophy all in--all out. However, not taking some profits off the table when the SPX was at resistance levels that had proved very difficult to surmount over the past few years and we were clearly overbought as shown by the McClellan Oscilator (note my post back on...
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    Excellent!
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    What time frame do you use to trade this chart with?
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    Very interesting post and chart. Thank you, DMartin
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    Thank you!
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    One further question Buy1Sell2 which you have never answered. Why didn't you take just a small amount off at resistance levels in the S&P which have proved formidable in the past few years?
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    From my experience Buy1 Sell2 by the time the longer term trend has changed (assuming one can figure that one out with consistency) your gains are in the red which is now true of your ES position.
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    You are the greatest trader I have ever encountered except for JimmyJam which might be greater than you. DMartin
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    Could you be just a bit more ambiguous? All The Best, DMartin
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    Yesterdays low was 1545.25--it that what you mean by definitive? All The Best, DMartin
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    Banks are in the red 0.29%--Cleveland needs one more game to get into the World Series--its not definitive as nothing ever is. All The Best, DMartin
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    Watching the banks as I always do and yes they have now turned green. DMartin
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    Banks have just turned red--as the piggies go (so its said) so goes the tape! Should be an interesting trading day. DMartin
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    Too many bulls folks--Investors Intelligence bullish sentiment has now reached 62% which usually translates--Hyper Bearish. All The Best, DMartin
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    So everyone has the ability to be a surgeon or a great trader with the proper training and practice. There really is no difference in terms of abilities--it’s simply education and training. Obviously anyone can be a Jerry Rice, Joe Montana, Arthur Schopenhauer, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Frank...
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    No, we are not genetically the same or even close to the same. Do you think you could be trained or even learn to the level of Goethe, Da Vinci, Einstein, Björn Borg, Winston Churchill, Bach, Mozart, Beethoven , Chopin, etc. Genius in trading is no different and to think you can achieve such...
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    So the market drops 12.5 points on a closing basis today and you call that nice consolidation? Can you please explain what you mean? Granted, we had some good earnings after the market closed and probably will move up tomorrow--it's just the "nice consolidation action" statement that I find...
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    I like what you are communicating here. When I work in the yard I work in the yard. When I play the piano I play the piano. As you stated: “I do not concern myself with news, ET, the sky, the weather, what the YM or NQ, or DX is doing” and that is pretty much what I would be doing when I...
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    Do you post on this website or are you talking to yourself? Have you ever read a book on trading or did you make it all up? Life is relational, we are social creatures, and many if not most of our actions are learned whether we sit at a computer by ourselves or teach in a classroom. The...
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