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  1. dbphoenix

    Does Probability exist?

    Or make liberal use of Ignore.
  2. dbphoenix

    The Foresight Thread

    Keep Your Hands And Feet Inside The Stochastic Until Your Oscillator Comes To A Complete Stop
  3. dbphoenix

    The Foresight Thread

    AMT Suspense Theatre . . .
  4. dbphoenix

    The Trouble With Scribbles

    Too bad you closed all of this out at 4480 . . .
  5. dbphoenix

    The Foresight Thread

    And here we are at the median of the weekly trend channel.
  6. dbphoenix

    The Foresight Thread

    Too bad the Squigglers don't know what a range is. Or what a breakout is.
  7. dbphoenix

    two worst ideas

    The idea is what's thoroughly tested. The execution, if done according to the plan, is the consistently profitable part. If trades are not executed according to the plan, there's no point in having it.
  8. dbphoenix

    The Trouble With Scribbles

    The advantage of the SLA is that it tells you when to enter, how to manage, when to exit. There's no need to choose one to the exclusion of others. Judging its value, as the OP does, by reviewing (one might say ridiculing) the efforts of those who try to apply it after changing the rules, using...
  9. dbphoenix

    The Trouble With Scribbles

    Yes, of course you are. Not unlike the call I made in early '00 that the bubble was over. Let us know afterward how it all worked out.
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    The Trouble With Scribbles

    On the other hand, the "grail" system (also known as the Lois Lerner System) has been debunked repeatedly, most particularly with regard to the "lost" exits, plus the fact that the only profitable trades have been hindsight trades, usually with entries taken in the middle of the night. Talk...
  11. dbphoenix

    The Trouble With Scribbles

    See what? You have all of it on Ignore. :rolleyes:
  12. dbphoenix

    The Trouble With Scribbles

    And as demonstrated here, it's always traded in hindsight. The advantage of the SLA is that one knows well in advance what trades should be taken and how they should be taken.
  13. dbphoenix

    The Trouble With Scribbles

    And if it doesn't work out, you can always pretend it never happened . . .
  14. dbphoenix

    Does Probability exist?

    And whoever claimed that an auction market is accurate and precise?
  15. dbphoenix

    The Trouble With Scribbles

    From 0504 0505, morning I'm looking forward to the answer to this one. Do I detect shenanigans?
  16. dbphoenix

    Does Probability exist?

    Not that difficult, at least for a trader. For a behaviorist, maybe. Here's one example: http://www.elitetrader.com/et/index.php?threads/the-foresight-thread.290361/page-18#post-4117908
  17. dbphoenix

    The Trouble With Scribbles

    If you're still short, how did you go long? Curiouser and curiouser.
  18. dbphoenix

    The Trouble With Scribbles

    When did this happen?
  19. dbphoenix

    Gold, Silver, and Indexes Using Price Action

    What I've always found interesting is that nobody takes these trades anyway. They can't even if they want to. So what's the point? o_O
  20. dbphoenix

    The Trouble With Scribbles

    I realize that nobody's interested in this but there's always the possibility that some future generation might stumble on this thread. A range is created when and because traders are seeking equilibrium, what some call "value". Eventually, once traders have finished their business, they will...
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