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  1. dbphoenix

    Price Action - NQ II

    You will of course have to organize the data. How you have organized it so far will either accelerate the process or slow it down. But if your organization is somewhat loose, thinking about the questions you want to answer -- which is after all the reason for the data-gathering in the first...
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    The rich get richer, the middle class gets hollowed out. We all stay quiet. Why?

    Pretty much. I love how they pretend to venerate the Constitution but toss it out the window whenever it becomes inconvenient.
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    Those Wacky Christians

    Arizona Woman Sees Jesus In Her Dental X-Rays
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    When Indicators Don't Lag

    You're trapped by your own dichotomy. Why not 84% with profits of $3000?
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    Scribbles & Bits

    Vampires sleep during the day.
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    Those Wacky Christians

    Christians seem to enjoy it more. See Flagellants.
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    Arkansas lawmakers pass religious-belief bill

    Given the history of "victims" being able to garner extraordinary amounts of money via the internet by appealing to groups who are easily "flashed", and given the unlikely scenario of a gay couple wanting to serve pizza at their wedding in the first place, one has to wonder if this couple made...
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    Those Wacky Republicans

    In Statutory Rape Case Involving Teacher And Student, Judge Asks Court Room, “What Young Man Would Not Jump On That Candy?”
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    The rich get richer, the middle class gets hollowed out. We all stay quiet. Why?

    The historian Jon Wiener wrote, in his review of your book, that after the working class stopped talking about class struggle, the financial class doubled down on class struggle and began winning big. So he sees part of the issue, I think, as a failure of nerve on the part of the left and the...
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    THE FIRST CRACK IN CITIZENS UNITED

    WASHINGTON -- The indictment of Sen. Bob Menendez (D-N.J.) on public corruption charges is the first bribery case involving the use of corporate political spending to support a candidate since the Supreme Court’s 2010 Citizens United decision allowed corporations to do just that. Justice...
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    The Trouble With Scribbles

    I suppose I ought to cross-post this here since it has to do with "scribbles" and the MACD of which BS is so fond: It's really very simple. If one is going to use an indicator as a trigger, then he must decide at the very least what bar interval he's going to use to determine whether or not...
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    When Indicators Don't Lag

    It's really very simple. If one is going to use an indicator as a trigger, then he must decide at the very least what bar interval he's going to use to determine whether or not that trigger has been pulled since the character of the indicator will change with each interval, that is, a...
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    Macd

    If you're truly interested, I suggest you read Appel. Search "Appel" with fortydraws' name and you'll find the title of the book he studied. The author of the indicator is to be preferred over some anonymous source.
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    Scribbles & Bits

    I was thinking of Up!
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    Price Action - NQ II

    The indicators? None. But you are now in a position to answer your questions with data rather than opinion, whether yours or others'. I'm sure there are other, unanticipated questions which arose during the process, but this is one of the chief advantages of the process. For example, you can now...
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    The Trouble With Scribbles

    Since this thread receives so many views and yet there are so few questions, i.e., none, I'm going to assume that even beginners understand that "being right" is just as important to BS's approach as any other. He claims that the "real edge" in trading lay in capital and trade management. But...
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    The Trouble With Scribbles

    Even the most brilliant mathematical geniuses will never be able to tell us what the future holds. In the end, what matters is the quality of our decisions in the face of uncertainty. -- Peter L. Bernstein
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    The Trouble With Scribbles

    The SLA/AMT
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    When Indicators Don't Lag

    I'm not obsessed with it. I just don't see the problem in stating when or at what price one is going to buy. An explanation of why would also be helpful, since this is a trading forum. As for the no hindsight part, real-time-message-board posts are hindsight. Sorry, that's just the way it is...
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