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  1. hilmy83

    OMG I can't believe this fallacy still exists in trading!

    You're conflating concepts. The funny thing is, your argument about price behavior is completely irrelavant to the article's points.
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  3. hilmy83

    100% PERFECT TA setups... If you're not watching for these, you might as well go flip burgers.

    Ok, then count me among the morons who don't get it. I'm tired of this level of TA stuff... TGIF
  4. hilmy83

    100% PERFECT TA setups... If you're not watching for these, you might as well go flip burgers.

    X's are places I marked where a trade would've been taken that failed by jsut using the basic definition of s/r and trendlines. This hightlights the fact s/r and trendlines are disgustingly subjective from one person to another. But also proves the point that trading courses take advantage of...
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    easiest money in my life

    Correction, a "contractor". An employee gets perks.
  6. hilmy83

    easiest money in my life

    That's weird. A law that prevents you from trading YOUR own USD account. But allows you to trade some other USD denominated account... Unless India treats this like you being an "employee" of TST, which for the most part, you are. I think TST considers you an Indian remote employer, where you...
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    For Another Life

    is that a booger right smack in the middle of the screen? dude..jsut screenshot it lol
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  11. hilmy83

    See how quickly you can blow up an account!

    For what ES? NQ? what broker? I woudl agree with you that if you trade the micros, the commission is not proportional to the tick value compared to the eminis. But trust me that the cost is manageable. I trade the MNQ currently and that is $1.2 rt with 0.5 tick value. I'm still net positve...
  12. hilmy83

    See how quickly you can blow up an account!

    Futures is probably the closes thing you can get to transparent "peer to peer" trading. Back in the day when they traded in the pits, you can literally see the bastards you're trading with. Now it's online, but you're still trading against people. Some people are just more sophisticated with...
  13. hilmy83

    See how quickly you can blow up an account!

    Or IOW using the same scenario: If NQ is now at 15360, My outright NQ is $260 in the money (minus comms), What's that for NQ binary in open PnL? That's what I'm curious about...
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    See how quickly you can blow up an account!

    Or maybe they are...now I'm confused
  15. hilmy83

    See how quickly you can blow up an account!

    Of course I would sell. So now the question is, if I sell NQ and NQ binary: sell 1 NQ 15373.00 set stop loss ($400) 1 NQ binary touch 15350.00 in 4hrs contract size=$400 equivalent of risk No way both are equivalent in terms of probability of profit...
  16. hilmy83

    See how quickly you can blow up an account!

    No time decay, but it has expiration right? I mean i don't know what the right term is, but that's still technically "decay". This is why swing trading is "easier" than daytrading, the fact that you can hold your trades longer means your chances is increased, vs having to be forced to be flat...
  17. hilmy83

    See how quickly you can blow up an account!

    I don't know how binaries model work. If I sell equivalent 1 contract of nasdaq binaries, how is it different then selling outright NQ? Give me some numbers
  18. hilmy83

    See how quickly you can blow up an account!

    I don't see how binaries are better than outright directional trading. That expiration time is what kills you. You have to predict TWO THINGS! (price and time). How is this better than say trading futures outright? Instead of just say, long Nasdaq in direction trade; in binaries you have to...
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