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    The best futures book

    The best futures book? write your own. :cool:
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    Jack Hershey's Drill number 1

    :D :D :D
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    Degrees of Freedom

    I only reacted to your post because your initial line is utterly confusing and senseless: "1) the point is not to predict the future, but rather to know the past." If you meant something different, you should have said it differently. When it comes to markets, it's a bit like gladiators...
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    Pivot Point Trading..

    hush, don't give away the store. Some need these pivot believers to help paying for their profits.
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    How do you backup your system?

    Excellent way! Only don't walk around with it in your shirtpocket. Keep it in a safe place till such time you need it to save your life. :)
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    Degrees of Freedom

    Here we go again. The purpose of the exercise is to indeed PREDICT the FUTURE. At the origin of probability theory, when Pascal & Fermat were looking at "Games of Chance", what would have been their motivation other than to predict the outcome of the game, given of course the relevant data...
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    Market Monk(ey)

    Yeah. But the guy is talkin about the $10,000 course. The three screen job probably sells for $3,000. :D
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    Any ideas?

    Solution: (0) Stay away from psycho threads. Your problem lies not there. It only will make you a permanent member of that huge dopey loser's society; (1) Fear is often very rational. It is symptomatic for your lack of skill in trading and has probably saved you lots of money up till now...
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    Black Friday the 19th of May 2006?

    Go short and have a good snooze.
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    This "edge" stuff

    Like many trading edges, a circle has a infinite-order virtual edge.
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    Degrees of Freedom

    Thunderdog, Not wanting to let you wait too long, I would answer with a 17th century story. Blaise Pascal, was a genius in many fields. He was an invalid from childhood. He constructed the first (or second?) mechanical calculator, he had a tremendous influence in shaping the modern French...
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    What will you do if you don't succeed in trading?

    You could also get into mentoring.
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    This "edge" stuff

    What about negative edges? We really want those in a ratio of at least 20:1 to the positive ones. :cool: __________________ No profits without losers. another nononsense axiom
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    Degrees of Freedom

    Ya mean of course for them ego-tripping wise guys. :D I kind of wondered how come ya hadn't yet thrown string theory on your heap. There it is. :D __________________ No profits without losers. another nononsense axiom
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    How safe is it to be online without a firewall/antivirus

    This sounds a bit like playing Russian Roulette. Better get yourself a hardware firewall up front. This should not slow your traffic in any significant way. This is much safer than to try catching the crap after it's in place. In fact most popular software tools miss a lot of dangerous...
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    How safe is it to be online without a firewall/antivirus

    Very good site. I used it a lot.
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    Anthony Robbins - Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP)

    Send us a postcard when you start trading. :D __________________ No profits without losers. another nononsense axiom
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    Anthony Robbins - Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP)

    Be my guest, show yours first. BTW, I never talk out of my arse. I have my doubts about James Daniel though. __________________ No profits without losers. another nononsense axiom
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    Anthony Robbins - Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP)

    I don't want any "trader's relationship to the market." All I need is an edge or strategy that makes money. Further, I need an ample supply of losers. These are the guys that pay for the profits of the few. Jack and this NLP crap is indeed great to have those dopey losers keep up their...
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    Trading for a living - how much to start with?

    Common sense should have told you that to figure this out you must determine: (1) amount you require each month for living; (2) net monthly return of your strategy (all risk considerations included). Say you want $5000 a month and your strategy yields net 25%, you need $20,000: a low end...
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