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  1. learner2007

    Wyckoff

    Glad to find that I'm not the only one in the world who realizes this!!
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    Is manual day trading dead?

    Can you imagine having this guy as a cellmate?
  3. learner2007

    Is manual day trading dead?

    Wow! So many people agreeing on something here (that it's still alive)!!! This must be a record breaking thread on ET!!
  4. learner2007

    Is manual day trading dead?

    Reviewing recent historical data should show you if the trading tactics you used years ago would work today.
  5. learner2007

    Is manual day trading dead?

    Is manual day trading dead? If it were, I would have died long ago! It, and I, are alive and kickin'!! Even with all the newfangled stuff that's around, the only thing that's changed is the speed of the price movement. And that is a benefit!
  6. learner2007

    international stocks sections

    Yes, having such sub-threads under the Stocks thread, as is done with futures, might generate a response that is really nil at present.
  7. learner2007

    The Best Trading Proverbs

    Some of the best traders are bus drivers, because they know where all the stops are!!
  8. learner2007

    Magnitude 7.3 earthquake strikes off Fukushima in Japan; tsunami warning is

    Actually there always is an initial notification issued right after a quake of the possibility of a tsunami. But the confirmation as to whether there will be a tsunami or not, and the warning if there will be, comes within a minute.
  9. learner2007

    Magnitude 7.3 earthquake strikes off Fukushima in Japan; tsunami warning is

    That's not true. A tsunami warning is very rare here. In fact I can't recall even one since the Fukushima quake 5 years ago.
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    international stocks sections

    And if possible for easier following, divided by country, at least for the main 5 or 6 countries, and then an others section.
  11. learner2007

    I have 38 emini sp500 Dec future(ESZ6) short positions, what will you suggest me to do?

    ......what will you suggest me to do? Study and learn enough to where you can think for yourself and don't have to ask questions like this!! Asking jerks like me this type of question will get you nowhere.
  12. learner2007

    Mini Nikkei Microstructure and Market Participants

    No, the volume for the day, for example today's day session is 389184, is actually counting only one side of the trade. So if I buy 1 contract, it's counted as 1. The seller's action is not counted as only 1 contract changed hands. But for the broker's total buy volume posted by the exchange...
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    Mini Nikkei Microstructure and Market Participants

    >grahamglover The page you were looking at (http://www.jpx.co.jp/english/markets/derivatives/perticipant-volume/b5b4pj000001c6j3-att/20161107_volume_by_participant_night.pdf) shows both new and closing trades in each column. When the exchange receives a buy order it doesn't know if it's a new...
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    Mini Nikkei Microstructure and Market Participants

    The list published by the exchange is just the top 20. As you can see in the attached, the blue column is the number of contracts sold at the bid, and red is bought at the ask. You can see that contracts are reported by ones, not twos. The volume in the far right column includes Monday's...
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    Mini Nikkei Microstructure and Market Participants

    The list you have is incomplete. If I buy 1 contract that you are offering, it's counted as 1 contract in the volume figures, not 2. AMRO, SG and ML are the major MM's and make up over half of the volume every day. Individual investors make up around 27% of the volume.
  16. learner2007

    Futures slippage

    As you're in the Philippines, you could trade the Nikkei Mini without the problems you're having.
  17. learner2007

    What do you guys do when you're not trading?

    Sounds as though Sounds as though you need to spend more time studying and developing many more setups to look for and use during the day.
  18. learner2007

    Japanese Stock Data

    I don't know if http://stooq.com/q/d/?s=3837.jp&c=0 worked out for you or not, but in addition to dividends and normal splits, you might have noticed that it also adjusts for the changes in the trading unit from 1000 to 100 shares. All stocks must make that change by a date that I can't...
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    Japanese Stock Data

    Would this work for you? http://stooq.com/q/d/?s=3837.jp&c=0 As you can see the OHLC was adjusted for a split on 28 Sept. You can download the data to a csv file. You can go back as far as 1999 for some stocks. While you can't download all the stocks at once, you could use the non-adjusted...
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    Japanese Stock Data

    Check Big Charts, as their charts are adjusted and they might have the OHLC to download.
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