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    Eurodollar Futures (GE)--anyone else trading these?

    Amazing! I like the figures. :cool:
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    Chinook's EUR/USD (E/$)Mumblings

    I would guess, say if the daily trading amount is (on average) 25% of total capital, that would require a 48% returns on the daily amount in order to achieve a 12% overall returns. Any comments? What % of total capital most hedge fund managers usually trade daily? :confused:
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    Tight Stops

    Thanks Lefty, keep going. :p
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    Tight Stops

    Is there anyone guessing that Lefty and Gilmore are actually two handles of one person? :D :confused:
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    Tight Stops

    Lefty, don't forget there is another "30-minute editing" timing rule which has been well known to most ET posters to make high-probability "realtime" calls on ET. :D http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=32796 :confused:
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    Tight Stops

    What's the point/purpose of using tight stops anyway, particularly when claiming most of the calls are so right!? :confused: PS: Has any vendor on this thread considered to use a third party service such as http://www.collective2.com , instead of a private room, to verify the calls and...
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    Chinook's EUR/USD (E/$)Mumblings

    Q The table is adjusted according to the DST rules. UQ http://www.aboutforex.com/timezones.html :confused:
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    Can "Noise" Be Traded?

    See Soros' Reflexivity. :confused:
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    Can "Noise" Be Traded?

    It seems Hypostomus is a noise expert. Most likely he would have a better answer than me. :D
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    Can "Noise" Be Traded?

    My 2 cents: For the same data set, one system may produce lesser noises than another system, due to the design and the underlying concept/mindset of the system designer, providing the productive signals are the same (in terms of number and timing and else). The system of lesser noises...
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    Can "Noise" Be Traded?

    http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=22427 :confused:
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    Can "Noise" Be Traded?

    Are you implying nothing else is tradable? :confused:
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    Can "Noise" Be Traded?

    Just a couple of very very very primitive thoughts: Would it be possible that charting is also relative, depending on the scales, when inspecting the price fluctuations? To observe noises, I would guess probably the selected timeframes for decision-making and the (minimum) time-period...
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    Can "Noise" Be Traded?

    Please tell us how you are going to Trade them. :confused: :D
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    Can "Noise" Be Traded?

    More truths about how to confidently manage the markets and easily profit from their movements, truly great. :confused: :D
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    Can "Noise" Be Traded?

    Too many truths here that the markets and their players would have to follow. :confused: :D
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    System Development with acrary

    Just found this article: Q Our results clearly show that NNR models do indeed add value to the forecasting process. http://media.wiley.com/product_data/excerpt/55/04708488/0470848855.pdf UQ :confused:
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    Curve Fitting

    Positive (?) - Interesting! :confused:
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    HELP Forex Otptions positions..

    Found more links as follows: OTC http://www.cmcgroupplc.com/us/forex/options_trading.jsp http://www.saxobank.com/?id=916&Lan=EN&Au=0&Grp=0 Inter-Dealer http://www.gfigroup.com/portal/index.jsp?pageID=def_broker_fxoptions
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    Q for Grob109

    http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&postid=363323&highlight=wharton#post363323 Google results: Professor Jack Hershey (Cohorts A, B, C) http://216.239.57.104/search?q=cache:dDbdSoFvqLIJ:opim.wharton.upenn.edu/home/pdf/2004A/OPIM621Syllabus2004A.pdf JOHN C. HERSHEY...
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