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    The Perpetuated Fraud of Candle Charting

    You can't argue with that
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    trading spikes at every 15 or 30 mins

    Who knows - maybe someone out there's got a robot seeking to start an auction every now and then. If you're comfortable giving an example, I'd be interested in following it. But, if you think it's tradeable, well, if it were me, I'd keep it to myself.
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    Buying a seat in CBOE

    Goodbye for now, Jesus. I await the day when you return. For the kingdom, the power and the glory are yours, now and forever. Amen.
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    Tiger Woods

    What, not even that putt at the 16th at Augusta in 2005?
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    The Perpetuated Fraud of Candle Charting

    Some time ago, I bought Nison's book on candlesticks and just could not get to grips with it. But prior to that whilst working at a bank I heard the term "Tombstone Doji" and in a very general, vague way it it seemed to capture the market mood (this was sometime between Bear and Lehman). By...
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    The Perpetuated Fraud of Candle Charting

    Respectfully, this is why it's different: Logically, "I believe it to be not true" is a very different (and much stronger) statement than "I don't believe it to be true". It appears to me that TZ was asserting the latter.
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    The Perpetuated Fraud of Candle Charting

    Unless I'm mistaken, and all traders worldwide take a synchronised breather every 15mins/5mins/1min, I totally agree on intraday phase shift - the problem is easy to illustrate by constructing a certain series of price ticks, generate the candles, then, shift the phase and get a new series of...
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    Pictures of your trading stations

    It's not a ripoff, and the two cores do get used. Assuming you are on Windows, if you open task manager and click the processes tab, you will see a list of say, 30 to 100 processes (programs) running. Most of these programs run in the background, and most of the time most of them are idle...
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