Thanks. I'm wondering why no USD pairs. I assume that's just,the system, but Aussie seems stronger than USD, so short USD/Cad would seem more logical ATM. Anyway I realize I'm talking to a mechanical trader.
I guess that's what I meant by USD/Cad trade having potential. It was the potential to have a big move, not that particular trade as I said. Even better now that it took out some early shorts at 1.38. Anyway I'm learning something by following. Not sure what at the moment but I know it's there.
See also Guadalcanal Diary--Cattleprod Song (1986). One of my favorites from that time. When my friend heard it for the,first time he got all excited and started singing it and laughing at the same time. He's now an attorney who speaks Russian fluently.
This case has the potential to go all the way. The government usually wins, unless there is enough outcry. Even then, the supreme Court ends up making the law, which IMO is really bad.
Are you making discretionary trades as far as entry? Cause I'm seeing similar trades without any particular methodology. Anyway I'm also interested in your decision making on how you pull the plug on a(failed) trade and beat your stop. I think your system works because it's hard for most to...
Its the brokerage that's usually the cause of bad reviews. And the leverage. Forex can be great, but it trades a little differently. Takes time to master.
A&M isnt a method. Maybe if you open your mind a little your results will improve. It doesn't take a lot of effort to just read a few pages. Then you can decide whether there's anything there for you, without being dismissive at the get go. If you don't like it you can just move on. Maybe after...
Yeah and in the one in ten example I had to say probably cause you know there's guys here at ET with three posts who might take me up for the right sum
And maybe some select muni bond holders. That's what I take away from this whole thread. Big government can print their way out. Not so for states and cities. I also wonder if we'll see a revolt by the municipal employees stuck paying more and more for the previously retired and disabled.
Its probability vs expectancy. Your expectancy is way higher than you think. If I gave you a revolver with one bullet in a ten round chamber and asked you to play Russian roulette, you would probably say no. But if the gun had a thousand round capacity, would you change your mind? The correct...