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    Good Trading Book for Beginner

    threei's book is good, i have it. but not the first on your buy list (there are books more important). "How I made $2M in the stock market" by Nicolas Darvas" - classic. "Trading for a Living" by Elder - good. He's not really a trader but the book is very good for a beginner, i doubt...
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    Last S7 question I have....

    oh yes, forgot to mention that. many questions repeated word for word on the exam itself.
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    Good Trading Book for Beginner

    reminiscences of a stock operator
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    Last S7 question I have....

    no, it is advanced. spreads straddles etc. the questions are not difficult but you must know the theory inside out. i recommend the "dearborn's series 7 drill and practice" product. it's a practice CD arranged by topics and you can also choose to simulate complete exams. it's really a gem. i...
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    A shoulder to cry on

    you'll be surprised how many can't make it even on paper, without the money-related emotions. apparently even when money is not on the line, there's a slew of other emotions and beliefs that sabotage the trader. as Samson77 said - it's all about acquiring good habits. if you're consistent on...
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    Look Ma, no indicators!!

    incorporate time into your analysis as well. price time and volume. in that order of priority.
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    Information about Interactive Brokers

    MBT is unreliable and has an amateur platform. i highly recommend IB.
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    Ameritrade to MBTrader

    search this forum for previous threads about MBT. you might change your mind about opening an account with them.
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    Which prop firms have the best training?

    they all provide extensive training consisting of a multi layer program: 1. Brainwashing you about how much $$$$$ their traders make and how you can be just like that if you trade well. 2. Explaining to you that trading well means practice, practice, practice, so you should make A LOT of...
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    List of Futures Proprietary Trading Firms

    http://www.daytradingthemarkets.com/resources/proprietarytrading.html maybe some do futures
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    Alexander Elder

    you can subscribe to his free newsletter on his website. i am subscribed for about 2 years already. in his newsletter, he promotes himself to no end and delivers absolutely ZERO content. from time to time he makes a prediction which, as long as i followed, was always wrong. i stopped...
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    Anti Virus Free?

    here's a comparison: http://www.av-comparatives.org some are officially free and some are not.
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    Good site that explains indicators?

    i am surprised this classic wasn't mentioned yet: http://stockcharts.com/education/
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    big changes at Generic Trading?

    it's not BECAUSE they ask you to put money, then they are scum. but props that don't ask for deposit definitely have something to offer the trader they hire - otherwise, how will they profit? while for the classic prop (bright, generic, etc.) - they'll profit by simply having the trader...
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    big changes at Generic Trading?

    you know some guy posted some time ago about getting a deal at a firm with no deposit what so ever. he went on to define what we call prop (e.g. generic) as "bucket shops, not true prop. with a true prop you don't deposit money". well said.
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    big changes at Generic Trading?

    no, they hire suckers, of course.
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    big changes at Generic Trading?

    ok, let this be the accurate description then.
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    big changes at Generic Trading?

    do you need to see all dogs to conclude that all dogs have a tail, excluding extremely rare exceptions?
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    big changes at Generic Trading?

    had a friend who was trading at Generic, when he left, he had to do some shouting to get his money back. i don't know what crossed their mind - that he'll forget about his money if they delay the wire to his account? freaking assholes. mschey, all props are scum and your new prop firm will...
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    newbie overnight position risk question

    while hardly a perfect method, and you may end up not gaining on trades which you should have gained on, the method seems to keep the risk capped. i can't see any 'holes' in it, risk wise. slippage could happen but unlikely on the ES if you take a small position, which i assume you do.
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