Quote from kmgilroy89:
Well the author says that there are 2 types of technical analysts, those who predict and those who react, and that the focus of the book is on reactive technical analysis. He describes this as "the trader is watching the market and reacting when a certain technical condition is met." He describes predictive technical analysts as those who generally sell their ideas and make predictions on future market moves.
Quote from Duref Mudgins:
Oh, yes. Lithium carbonate. Bootleg Meritol. Napa Valley champagnes. And a 1 AM reset with Everclear and blood orange juice. Very conducive to lucid trading.
Quote from Albert Cibiades:
Leave him alone, you old curmudgins. Pick on someone your own intellectual size. Forget your own advice never to mudwrestle with a pig?
Quote from kmgilroy89:
So you're bipolar and an alcoholic. I think I can help you. Go here:
http://www.aa.org/?Media=PlayFlash
We're going to work on this first, because you won't be able to address your bipolar disorder without first facing the external demons you have.
Quote from Duref Mudgins:
Oh, the external ones aren't so bad. It's the ADHD, OCD, free floating hostility, paranoia, Tourette's and Asperger's that are the worst. Not to mention MPD. And now Alzheimer's is confusing the issues. But a main tenet of NLP is "What can you do with a problem like that?" so I became a trader.