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    Rewind Back 15 Years

    I don’t understand. What do you mean wedge behavior is the same? But you can’t draw a wedge. I am a bit confused here. Are you saying at one point it could be drawn to look like a wedge but you don’t consider it a wedge until it can be drawn as a wedge AND also you have see some counter trend...
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    Rewind Back 15 Years

    Why do you call it a wedge?
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    Rewind Back 15 Years

    Well suppose a wedge has a shape or it wouldn't be called a wedge eh? It would be called something else wouldn’t it? Primary student or not eh?
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    Rewind Back 15 Years

    What is that rational?
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    Rewind Back 15 Years

    Please draw the wedge on the chart. Thanks
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    Rewind Back 15 Years

    Looks like a wedge to me. The one heydrrich posted that you said you don’t trade?. How do you define a wedge?
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    Rewind Back 15 Years

    Isn’t that a wedge bottom?
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    Rewind Back 15 Years

    I thought i read somewhere yu don’t trade patterns?
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    Size is edge?

    Looks like Michael busted the bubble. Any fixture in the industry may very well vehemently disagree with the article and bet your bottom dollars hedge funds quants will. Thanks Michael for standing up for the retail traders and explaining! Michael tells the truth.
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    Rewind Back 15 Years

    Lol well that is an optimistic way of looking at it!
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    Is there any university that offers graduate degree that includes stock trading?

    Don’t know about university but u may wanna check this out. https://www.advancedtechmethods.com/ They have a professional traders trading program i believe.
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    I walked away from trading with nothing after more than five years.

    Xela the more one gets the more one wants..never enough.
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    Where should a beginner begin?

    Its not that easy. Sorry.
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    Where should a beginner begin?

    Actually it can be the exact opposite. Sellers offer an obstacle by backing off on their offers causing price to rise on very soft volume because sellers are backing off and buyers have to bump up to buy. Nowdays interested buyers and interested sellers doesn't actually mean alot because there...
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    Where should a beginner begin?

    Speedo is correct. The "where is she and where does she want to go" actually is quite easy to deduce. She is at zero. She wants to become a profitable trader.
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    Where should a beginner begin?

    In general the concept of supply and demand is important and but even more important is how to DETERMINE which is stronger and that requires interpretation of something and it is not as easy as looking at a line chart. Of course, it is easy in hindsite looking at MOST ANY CHART.
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    Where should a beginner begin?

    Easy to say but quite harder to implement. By pressures if you mean activity i.e. volume then one needs to understand price can also rise on declining volume and it can do so ALL day long.
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    Where should a beginner begin?

    Trading isn't easy as you know because of the pressures in the market swinging from one side to the other and doing so amongst so many variables and unknowns. Every conceivable event can affect the market. However, its impact is unknowable until it happens. Then you got all the unconceivable...
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    Where should a beginner begin?

    What I say below is my opinion ONLY and should not be construed as trading advice. Each trader has to build their own road. My suggestion is: Spring for al brooks video course. Study it for 2 or 3 years over and over. Practice for a year on a live trading simulator. Then, and only then perhaps...
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    Trading while undergoing chemotherapy

    There seem to be many different curcumin tablets. Can you recommend one? Thanks
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