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    ES Journal - 2012

    S 84.25
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    ES Journal - 2012

    Out 82.25 +5.50
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    ES Journal - 2012

    L 76.75
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    ES Journal - 2012

    Some days are not good for trading...today is one of them.
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    ...so long term we should go higher barring any change in the FED's objective or any catastrophies. However the heaviness and price action are speaking to me of a maturing up phase. Even a manipulated market will correct to let off pressure. Tuesday was an indicator of how swift the...
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    They say you should not fight the FED...
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    Wow...how much $ are you paying for data like that? And can you make trades?
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    ES Journal - 2012

    The daily chart is looking like a big 3 point reversal pattern. A battle of wills between typical price action & central banking influence.
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    ES Journal - 2012

    I'm telling ya, Ben is on a mission!
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    ES Journal - 2012

    Out at 64.00 for -2.00. Losing day -4.00 total.
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    $tick just went from zero to -600 and ES went up a tick? the invisible hand at work.
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    5 pt. dip on a COUNTRY DEFAULTING?
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    ES Journal - 2012

    here comes the profit taking...
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    Thanks BS, the stop hunting is in effect that's for sure.
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    reversed at 62.00 for -2.00
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    ES Journal - 2012

    L 64.00
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    I'm still hanging out here trying to learn, observing, etc. It's tough to post much when you are not making your living from trading and are working as well. I really do appreciate all who post here and I am sure there are many others who do as well.
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    ES Journal - 2012

    L1370.00
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    ES Journal - 2012

    Gotcha, thanks.
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    If you are talking percentages I can believe that. If we are talking total profits in $, I am sure the banksters and hedgies are blowing the remainder of the "market" away. With much less risk I might add.
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