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  1. dbphoenix

    Those wacky liberals...

    Three quarters of Americans believe sexual orientation should be a protected class
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    Gold, Silver, and Indexes Using Price Action

    And the knowledge that now you can take advantage of them.
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    The Trouble With Scribbles

    It wasn't so much a rejection of the upper range but of a failure to break past the range you have drawn, from 76 to 80. The dynamics at the open are a bit different, and if you believe the probabilities for the downside are greater than the probabilities for a rally, look for the signs of...
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    The Trouble With Scribbles

    You're doing well with this but why not short the reversal at 80?
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    Ex-JPMorgan Chase Broker Charged for Taking and Losing Millions

    I'd say he's an excellent judge of character, i.e., of the gullibility of those who characters make them vulnerable to this sort of thing.
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    The Trouble With Scribbles

    Exiting here at my "target". Will now look for ops to reverse or continue.
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    Christianity - For the Record

    It's a Bart Simpson sort of thing.
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    The Trouble With Scribbles

    Those who are interested in the "sequence of trading thoughts" in real time should review the posts made by Gamera here and at TL and the journal entries made by gears and lajax in the Journals Forum.
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    Christianity - For the Record

    Try Middle Easterners if this is too much for you.
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    The Trouble With Scribbles

    Don't ignore the "tells": Once you're in a trade, you may want to switch to a 5m interval if you find yourself getting entangled in tick movements and losing sight of the more general picture. This is a 15, but I'm sure you'll get the idea:
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    The Trouble With Scribbles

    To Handle, re the above: This is an example of what to me conveys important information. It tells me what's on professional traders' minds (by "professional" I mean "big money"). The 11-13 level was important all day from the beginning, and anyone who was unaware of this most likely wound up...
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    The Trouble With Scribbles

    The longer one trades, the more likely he is to have picked up on nuances that are next to impossible to convey. When he tries, he runs the risk of making seem extraordinarily complex what is on the surface extremely simple. Try to explain, for example, the process of walking down a flight of...
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    The Trouble With Scribbles

    Back to Business: Buy1Sell2: Here is my analysis of the 15 min NQ chart frpm yesterday. First trade stopped out for a gain and second trade exited at closing for a gain. No shorts yesterday on the 15. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------...
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    the S&P 500 is well on its way to 2,250 in the short-term—nearly 7 % higher than current levels

    We'll see. I do wish though that "technicians" wouldn't turn technical analysis into gobbledygook.
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    the S&P 500 is well on its way to 2,250 in the short-term—nearly 7 % higher than current levels

    2250 is something of a reach. The upper limit of the trend channel it's been in since '11 is 2170, though by May it'll be higher. I suggest that those who are interested in this sort of thing look at the volume of advancers v decliners and not just the numbers thereof. If the volume isn't there...
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    The Trouble With Scribbles

    Thank you, Handle. This is largely what I was trying to point out when I mentioned Chuck LeBeau's story about the old guy who was trading according to radio signals from Mars. One has to have at least some idea of where to enter, but the exact entry price is irrelevant. There are two ways to...
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    Those Wacky Republicans

    Actually they have been giving honest answers. That's their problem. And why they'll lose.
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    Christianity - For the Record

    So you have no idea what that movie is about. The tribesmen wanting a "big, unified government serving the people"? Really? In any case, the "worldly politicians and power drivers" were mostly Christian. Surely you're not suggesting that they intended to take advantage of those poor Muslims . . .
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