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    The Nasdaq bottoms today

    so did Robert Miner!
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    No war=Better market?

    Perfectly said. The question to ask is.... how will intermediate and longer term corporate profits be affected? Because ultimately, that and the anticipation of that is what drives the markets. If we don't go to war, is your company going to buy new computers? Is it not doing so because...
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    Heightened terror alert...

    is terror working! This is what it is all about. Not necessarily a jet flying into the WTC, or a suicide bomber in a mall. It is the perceived threat of one, and the associated worry that it produces. As a point of interest, and defintiely not a statement about the right or wrong etc...
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    Comments

    OOOOhhhhhh! How silly of me not to realize that. Yes, now I see that I should have been able to deduce your "point". Wow I must be some kind of warmongering knucklehead not to have seen that. And of course, thanks again for affirming your use of double standards.
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    Comments

    Thanks LongShot!
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    Comments

    Is this an example of a double standard? I mean as I interpret these posts, I see balda apolgizing to me, although as I PM'd him it was totally unnecessary, and then hii saying it was my problem in one post, but then talking about how nice it is for someone to apologize and admit their mistakes...
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    Eieio

    :D Speaking of which I looked at that horizontal line thing for several days, and it was very interesting. I didn't trade it per se, but I found that the larger empty areas were certainly where price seemed more robust. I have been dying to use that term, 'robust'.
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    trading no good today!

    That's what I love about Friday's, at most it is a half day at work and then done.
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    The Importance of Simplicity II

    Thanks for the clarification. I don't backtest with software, so I am just a thinking participant. On the 20 point stoploss, I am presuming you mean exactly what you say, a fixed stoploss from the point of entry, versus a trailing stop that exits with a 20 point Dow retracement. If that...
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    The Importance of Simplicity II

    Yeah wally is on it. I can't speak for the board in general, although it seems most are from the US. We do have some regular contributors from the UK. As wally stated, the time interval, at least as I am referrring to it, means are you using these ma's on the daily chart, the 5 minute...
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    trading no good today!

    Aahhhh, thanks acrary. Previously having coded Connor's Volatility Ratio in to Excel, I recognize your work. Thanks again.
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    The Importance of Simplicity II

    Curious also, what time interval are these ma's for?
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    The Importance of Simplicity II

    Looks pretty neat at first read. Btw, I split this to a new thread title as you see, because of the length of the previous one. :)
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    quote.com

    copied and sent it to me via email. Much better than going there. Thanks MM! :)
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    trading no good today!

    Pun intended?
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    trading no good today!

    LOLOL! Yeah, I can see it now, "hmmmm, nitro... no that's taken... moneybags... no too pretentious.... I got it.... abducens!!!" Welcome to Elite Trader abducens.
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    trading no good today!

    Given that range is often a function of price, are these numbers consistent with the decrease in the price of the index? If I didn't say it correctly, I mean this... higher priced stox tend to have wider daily ranges than lower priced stox. As the value of the index has come down, is the daily...
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    Have you quit your other job to trade?

    Oooooooohhhh, so you're the two. I had heard that there were a couple of people who had a chance for permanent disability, but chose to work instead. Now that the scoop is out, you'll probably be approached by some attorneys who will try to make you realize how you are screwing it up for...
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    trading no good today!

    Why did you pick the name of a cranial nerve? Just curious! :)
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