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    opening range breakout

    Older book but the title is "opening range...."
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    ?Changing the tax rate?

    This is going to sound silly but, welcome to the highest tax bracket. being salaried and in this tax bracket is the worst because it gets taken out right away. If you own a business and deduct itemized then you have a chance to get it lower (i.e. computer, internet connection, educational...
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    recommend a good book for ABC setups

    Trade Chart Patterns Like the Pros Suri Duddella erd0c
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    Not on the BId or the Ask

    Thank you for your email. Trades that are negotiated between institutions or are reported late are two examples of how a trade might not execute or are reported outside the bid or ask. Please let us know if you have any further questions regarding your account. Sincerely, Jon...
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    T & S interpretation

    Thank you for your email. Trades that are negotiated between institutions or are reported late are two examples of how a trade might not execute or are reported outside the bid or ask. Please let us know if you have any further questions regarding your account. Sincerely, Jon...
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    www.aiqsystems.com???

    I think Dan Zanger uses and promote their stuff. He's the guy with the highest annual return recorded by Forbe's? erdoc
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    SuriNote's book worth it?

    I'm really really new to this trading thing. I have to say, it is eye opening. Very direct, no non-sense chart patterns. pattern - entry/exit pattern - entry/exit Good blibliography and references to where the ideas originated, so if you want to research them you can. erd0c
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    T & S interpretation

    I think I may have found my answer on investopedia: "By looking for trades that take place in between the bid and ask, you can tell when a strong trend is about to come to an end. This is because these trades are often placed by large traders who take a small loss in order to make sure that...
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    T & S interpretation

    I have a question regarding prints and execution. How do you interpret the following: Nasdaq Stock: On the Bid (OTB) On the Ask (OTA) Neither bid/ask (NBA) 18.65 100 OTB 18.65 100 OTB 18.65 200 OTB 18.65 100 OTB 18.65 500 OTB 18.65 300 OTB 18.641 1231 NBA 18.64 100 OTA...
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    Trading Coaches - Good, Bad or Indifferent?

    Interesting question. I've wondered that myself. I think an example would be for Tiger Woods, when you win X amount of opens and then you have a losing streak. Its a highly leveraged position. 1 lose seems like 10. Its like a losing streak in trading. In the grand scheme of things, its...
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    Not on the BId or the Ask

    Ah!, This IS a revelation. Thanks. But it doesn't mean outside the spread?
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    Not on the BId or the Ask

    How do I interpret a trade that occurred "neither on the bid or the ask" ? And what does outside the bid mean? Thanks
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    InvestoFlix

    Just stumbled onto the website. Interested in knowing if anyone has view/used the service. erd0c
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    Tape Question

    Would the following be considered a double print? NASDAQ, premarket event: 9.19am 8,700 shares at 24.28 9.19am 8,700 shares at 24.28 only volume premarket for the day was 17,400 shares. I realize this is a NAS listing and its premarket, but would this have the same upside...
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    Which charting software do you use?

    littletwig, Is this the 8th grader that was featured in the WSJ?
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    Newbie type question

    What's the difference between financial futures (i.e. eurodollar) versus forex (i.e. USD/EUD) ? Conceptually, do they move in tandem? Thanks E
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    ebooks are more expensive

    Likelihood of sharing?
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