I stand corrected. Apparently, my karma has hit my dogma.
Good trade.
How do you determine the stop distance?
Good trade.
How do you determine the stop distance?
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Very well done!Love to see it.
Where are the naysayers?

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The naysayers are the clones from the sewers of pseudo-rationalism, pseudo-scientism, atheism, envy and failure ....
Some drink at the fountain of knowledge. Others just gargle.
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Smart people do not have the arrogance that you have.
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So unless the exact strategy rules are revealed, it is impossible to determine how much weight -if any- the moon input has on the strategy outcome. In other words it is likely that the success or failure of the OP might just be caused by a classical trend following or breakout strategy with an extra unsignificant input, the moon.
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I stand corrected. Apparently, my karma has hit my dogma.
Good trade.
How do you determine the stop distance?
DJIA 13-01-2011 to 14-01-2011.Quote from Suryananda:
From 12-jan-2011 11:30 GMT to 21-jan-2011.
I think in the DJIA is easier to win going short from 13/01/2011 5:33:47 GMT to 23/01/2011.
DJIA from 12-jan-2011 11:30 GMT
Bearish probably 72 %
Entry SELL
The use of stop loss is important.


Quote from Suryananda:
The naysayers are the clones from the sewers of pseudo-rationalism, pseudo-scientism, atheism, envy and failure ....
Some drink at the fountain of knowledge. Others just gargle.

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Still here enjoying the show.
1) It is obvious for those who know what they're doing but here it goes again... The fact there is a few winners does NOT mean there is an edge and that the strategy is profitable. Seeing you all excited and wetting your pants after a couple hits shows how strong you want to believe in it.
2) It is also obvious that the OP is using much more that the moon as input. Just looking at the chart indicates that Technical Analysis such as trendlines, wedges, support and resistance is being used. Who knows what else is employed to enter a trade. So unless the exact strategy rules are revealed, it is impossible to determine how much weight -if any- the moon input has on the strategy outcome. In other words it is likely that the success or failure of the OP might just be caused by a classical trend following or breakout strategy with an extra unsignificant input, the moon.