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    So what does everyone think about Wide Range Bar analysis?

    Of course this is all hindsight but either once WRB broke above horiz line or the following bar once it only retraced 50% of WRB. Next two doji's also show lack of strong selling after breakout. Then there is that trend prior to this sideways zone was up and until things change it is expected to...
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    Should school kids be issued guns in America?

    And from Christmas past, we give you Orange Jesus himself:
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    Should school kids be issued guns in America?

    Nothing expresses "Peace :confused: on earth, Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays" quite like Congressional families (guess the party) armed to the teeth:
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    See how biased the Anti-Trump jorno Rick Newman reports about Trump's new company

    Got a link? And wonder if you knew of this one from tRump's past?
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    Simple sell rules to protect against disaster in financial markets

    Forget MA's already. Real support and resistance is where price actually (what a concept) traded:
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    Yield data

    So how are you doing trading them?
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    China May Soon Lead the U.S. in Tech

    redditKid splains all.
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    Yield data

    Unfortunately CME yield futures are a joke. 4-5000 contracts per day on the 10 year!!!!
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    China May Soon Lead the U.S. in Tech

    It is plainly obvious if this country was split into two - horse dewormer and non horse dewormer parts which would win the lowest IQ "prize".
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    China May Soon Lead the U.S. in Tech

    More like Un-Impressive Infographics. Averages are so meaningless. Take average temperature on a average day in an average America city. For instance my old home town, NYC today's historical average is a range of 44° - 31°. Temp right now is 49° Go figgah. "Fuzzy" math it is.
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    Steve Cohen: Trading With Information

    Cohen was right to be cagey, inside trading laws are vague, ambiguous and arbitrarily enforced. At end of the day Feds took $1.8 bill and walked away. Laws what laws?
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    Is Al Brooks the solution to false breakouts?

    Trading involves probabilities. Gee there's an original thought. :rolleyes: But for those looking for certainty try something else. Breakouts/breakdowns work sometimes and sometimes fail. Thems the breaks.
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    Baron's Crypto Trading Journal

    Correction in more ways than one: you mocked that I stated the obvious, but yeah back to Baron's (one n) Journal.
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    How do I know if I paper trade if the stop loss was hit before the take profit?

    Even simpler - and free too - check yahoo at the end of each trading day to see what the daily high and low were. And then say I think I entered near the low and exited near the high. Then start search for real estate agents with private island listings.
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    So what does everyone think about Wide Range Bar analysis?

    Best to ignore candle wicks when they are outside the range of surrounding bars (likely weak traders who got caught with their pants down - don't use them as a guide puleaze). Yeah I know the textbooks all say to draw from high to high and low to low. Let the academic types do that, traders use...
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    Too Many Opportunities - Feeling Compelled to Look at Chart

    Confirmation bias. We see all the "profits" none of the losses while we are away from the screen.
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    Risk Management is the answer

    Averaging down is making the average entry price go down. But the price, actual traded price, (which is more important than average price of entry) is going doooooooown not up why add? Because it might turn around?
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