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Quote from Lucrum:

"FBO"? "OB"? "BM"? Bowel Movement?

I presume you're ranting about adding volume.
1) I do use it some
2) I didn't ask for a lesson
3) I'm not in the mood to blow the dust off my JH obfuscation translator
4) Smurf, feel free to have this post removed if you feel it's polluting your journal


Sorry no lesson was implied.

I just felt that if you were going to relate to surf, you might want to be on the wavelenghth, if any, that could "light a match" in the darkness.

Were I to write a book for this forum's thread it would be titled "The Secret of Syntax". All logic based systems use a syntax. Trend drivers are the anticipatory part of carving the full offer of the market.

You illustrated this in your price bar post. I narrated it to further your point to surf. He doesn't get the syntax aspect of trend drivers which are followed later, after the fact, as lagging indicators of price which he calls "price drivers".

Feel free to have all my posts in this thread deleted.

Surf mentioned my name in a narrow context and was asked to name others who also fit the context....
 
Quote from marketsurfer:

We be long 10 march YM @13010-- about 50 points of profit here--holding-- upside EXPLOSION pending---

working the process, '
'
surf:)

Where is your stop at?
Why are you placing a stop there? What determines your stop?
What time frame are you trading for your stop, is it price touched or close of day etc?
Thx
 
Quote from themickey:

Where is your stop at?

Since the last one was around 100 pts, we will put another one at the same distance, just for reality purposes.

Oh my.... Overnight the position tanked before it rallied back, and was -110 pts in the red. So as the accountant, I will put Surf down for another 5K loss....

Surf, seriously, with this fiscal cliff hanging, it is FUNDAMENTALLY wrong going long for an extended period. (as you should have learnt by now TWICE)
 
Quote from themickey:

Where is your stop at?
Why are you placing a stop there? What determines your stop?
What time frame are you trading for your stop, is it price touched or close of day etc?
Thx

I am hanging long in this one until the underlying premise of the trade changes. I am still seeing signals of extreme bullishness. down about 70 points right now......... letting the line out, waiting for the big one that is guaranteed to happen...

surf:)
 
Quote from Pekelo:

Since the last one was around 100 pts, we will put another one at the same distance, just for reality purposes.

Oh my.... Overnight the position tanked before it rallied back, and was -110 pts in the red. So as the accountant, I will put Surf down for another 5K loss....

Surf, seriously, with this fiscal cliff hanging, it is FUNDAMENTALLY wrong going long for an extended period. (as you should have learnt by now TWICE)

Huh, what are you looking at? low of the overnight session is 12932. surf
 
I'm going skiing, see everyone Monday!

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This thread is such a joke, ridiculous. It's obvious he's using a sim-like all the other times when he racked up huge losses.

Before this trade that's currently underwater by, what Pekelo, 100 points?...he made another trade that was heading for a 90 point loss too, when I posted. 4 minutes later he jumped on and plainly fibbed, after the fact, saying he had closed the position earlier flat. Now, if you believe that, I'm sure he's got a bridge in Brooklyn he'd like to sell you, as well.

Here's what I wrote:

Quote from Simex:

haven't looked at ET for a while, but this thread popped straight up. Surf never stops giving, cheers...lol

ave long 10 @ 13083

bail point (under) 12998 on full 5 minute close under that.

had plenty of chance to take 3k+ sim profit, but hubris got the better of him-to wit, his post this morning at the peak of a little early jump, expecting it to go to the moon-whereupon it promptly dropped 100+points.

and here's what he followed with 4 minutes later.
Quote from marketsurfer:

No, i closed the trade at 12974-- out and flat. You gotta be involved in the process to win in this game--- next long entry will be triggered on a break above 13003.

surf

surf
 
Quote from Simex:

This thread is such a joke, ridiculous. It's obvious he's using a sim-like all the other times when he racked up huge losses.

Before this trade that's currently underwater by, what Pekelo, 100 points?...he made another trade that was heading for a 90 point loss too, when I posted. 4 minutes later he jumped on and plainly fibbed, after the fact, saying he had closed the position earlier flat. Now, if you believe that, I'm sure he's got a bridge in Brooklyn he'd like to sell you, as well.

Here's what I wrote:



and here's what he followed with 4 minutes later.

Stop taking so much credit for my actions-- it's really poor form.

The hard stop level in the trade you mention was listed and placed prior to your post-- but i guess you missed that in your zeal.

Finally leaving, see everyone Monday!

surf
 
Quote from Simex:

This thread is such a joke, ridiculous. It's obvious he's using a sim-like all the other times when he racked up huge losses.

Before this trade that's currently underwater by, what Pekelo, 100 points?...he made another trade that was heading for a 90 point loss too, when I posted. 4 minutes later he jumped on and plainly fibbed, after the fact, saying he had closed the position earlier flat. Now, if you believe that, I'm sure he's got a bridge in Brooklyn he'd like to sell you, as well.

Here's what I wrote:



and here's what he followed with 4 minutes later.

Didn't see that myself, but it's not a surprise. In his pre-ban journal he was also caught deleting losing trades. It really is entertaining to watch, though.
 
Quote from marketsurfer:

Huh, what are you looking at?

Both finviz.com and my live feed say it was 12995 (or so), so at one point you were in the red by 115 pts...

Guys, there was no problem with the previous trade, he went by the rules. Once he went below the stop loss line he still waited for 5 mins, thus he sold lower then the stop loss. That was OK...

You guys missed this:

bail point (under) 12998 on full 5 minute close under that.
 
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