CL Redux

Quote from EON Kid:

so you want to add on a break out, when the market has shown no real strength on this leg, You should have a totally different game plan for this scenario (not saying longs are a bad idea)

Could we have a second opinion, say Nodoji's? :D

Thank you for the advice, Kid. :)

Add: however, I would say I'm good at making plans and bad at implementing them...

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Would anyone object if I count this trade as a BE?:D I really would like to break my bad beat with some more punch :D :D

OK, then that's number 114, but who's counting? (still quite in the red, obviously)
 
Quote from Picaso:

Could we have a second opinion, say Nodoji's? :D

Thank you for the advice, Kid. :)

Add: however, I would say I'm good at making plans and bad at implementing them...


I would ask her to send you her trades and I imagine there would be some difference in the entries, like 10, 20 ticks earlier. you can then figure why

add: if she took a long at 102.37 she would have taken 20 and ran (when price stalled) :D
 
Quote from EON Kid:

I would ask her to send you her trades and I imagine there would be some difference in the entries, like 10, 20 ticks earlier. you can then figure why

Yeah, that's kind of weird: I used to try to anticipate, whereas Nod (as I understand it) waited for the breakout via stop; now I'm trading primarily via stops (not so much by choice as by need, due to shaky internet connections) and I think she's becoming more anticipatory... which goes to show that it's not the method, strategy or technique you use, but how well you use it.

(Hope you didn't take my comment the wrong way, jk)
 
Quote from InvestVision:

Close 102.24

nice one
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Thank guys

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- Britain says it will be mobilising Tornado and Typhoon fighter jets, as well as two frigates currently in the Mediterreanean. France and the US will be cooperating in those missions.

- Italy says it is ready to offer the use of several airbases.

- Norway says it is prepared to take part in the operation.

- Denmark is awaiting parliamentary approval to mobilise F-16 fighter jets to take part.

- Poland says it is prepared to offer logistical support, but no military strike force.

- Canada will contribute the use of six CF-18 fighter jets and a navy frigate currently in the Mediterreanean.




Quote from EON Kid:

nice one
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Quote from InvestVision:

Thank guys

- Britain says it will be mobilising Tornado and Typhoon fighter jets, as well as two frigates currently in the Mediterreanean. France and the US will be cooperating in those missions.

- Italy says it is ready to offer the use of several airbases.

- Norway says it is prepared to take part in the operation.

- Denmark is awaiting parliamentary approval to mobilise F-16 fighter jets to take part.

- Poland says it is prepared to offer logistical support, but no military strike force.

- Canada will contribute the use of six CF-18 fighter jets and a navy frigate currently in the Mediterreanean.

Spain has a submarine in place and is sending 6-8 F-18s, they're just trying to decide whether to base them in Italian airports or to send the (pocket) aircraft carrier :)
 
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