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    What is the best country to leave the US for?

    that is about as accurate as it ever gets. very clear thinking.
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    Why do people use Volume, Range and Tic charts?

    Hi RD I would greatly appreciate your thoughts on 6.5 after it`s release. Will this mean that you can strip the bid-ask from DOM and T&S and code it. regards f9
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    Why do people use Volume, Range and Tic charts?

    All done.... Are you still happy with NT. regards f9
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    Why do people use Volume, Range and Tic charts?

    No problem there. Mods could you close this thread please regards f9 RD... perhaps you can kick off a new thread on vol, range and tic frames.
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    What is the best country to leave the US for?

    A fine example of why people should live abroad before they demonstrate their ignorance of the subject they write about.
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    What is the best country to leave the US for?

    How many Posters to this thread have lived for a minimum of three years outside their principal passport country. If you identify yourselves when you post, it will assist the OP more than he/she can realize.
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    Where is RE heading in Brazil

    Anyone following RE in Brazil, I would be interested to know. After a good ramp up of prices, will it continue or is it going to follow the US. regards f9
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    What is the best country to leave the US for?

    Where do you live in Brazil
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    ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

    The trick is to be the shepherd at the gate and not be a part of flock.
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    ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

    It is a bit like putting the dogs in behind the sheep in order to bring them to you at the gate... yes I have watched it carefully
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    ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

    Now this thread is becoming interesting. Nothing quite like a good exchange of intelligence.
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    ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

    what sort of stop are you carrying?
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    ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

    Good God, upon reflection I should have gone and made coffee in a trading room on Wall Street for a year or two. It has taken me ten bloody years to get a grip on orderflow, in fact I did not know the little bugger even had a title until you mentioned it. gracias. However I can only...
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    ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

    Well done Chris, you have described it better than I can. I view the ES as rolling momentum with long or short bias (rolling momentum on a bigger frame) So far, nothing new here, but by seeing it this way I can largely trade it as momentum without the confusion that trend brings in the...
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    ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

    Well done Chris, you have described it better than I can. I view the ES as rolling momentum with long or short bias (rolling momentum on a bigger frame) So far, nothing new here, but by seeing it this way I can largely trade it as momentum without the confusion that trend brings in the...
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    ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

    sorry Chris it is not that simple. My trades are made up of the entry, the expectancy and the exit. the entry comes as a contrarian in order to get the fill at my price. The expectancy is, that if the surge does not arrive quickly I will bail for a tic or two or zero usually...
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    ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

    front running the morning session surges. one mans noise is another mans ferrari.
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    ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

    classic post S2007. You could name a president in honour of this one.
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    ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

    exactly right JSSPMK, exactly right.
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    ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

    gm Spooz Top, I would like to use your descriptive phrase of me, if I may "desperately seeking ticks" (dst) I like it very much and I wish to change to it from fearless9. regards dst (in anticipation)
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