manonfire Sep 12, 2018 #13 If after the first ten minute this morning you didn’t know what was going on I will clue you in...:.. Screen time, thousands of hours of it. Get busy...
If after the first ten minute this morning you didn’t know what was going on I will clue you in...:.. Screen time, thousands of hours of it. Get busy...
IAlwaysWin Sep 12, 2018 #16 You ask the damndest things. The market was wide open yesterday, I don't know who opened it though.
T TTT Sep 12, 2018 #17 On Monday afternoon at the Eurostoxx there was a distribution. My fault for not looking at things well. Come? I do not need a crystal ball.
On Monday afternoon at the Eurostoxx there was a distribution. My fault for not looking at things well. Come? I do not need a crystal ball.
T TTT Sep 12, 2018 #18 IAlwaysWin said: You ask the damndest things. More... I'm a damn, I know. Thank you.
G gkishot Sep 12, 2018 #19 TTT said: When you open the market is there any way to know if the market will rise or the market will go down? (I know it's asking a lot) More... Every market tick is unique.
TTT said: When you open the market is there any way to know if the market will rise or the market will go down? (I know it's asking a lot) More... Every market tick is unique.
T tomorton Sep 12, 2018 #20 I'm sure inexperienced traders take lessons hard learned from other areas on life that the short-term future is more visible than the long-term. The principle is wrong in trading.
I'm sure inexperienced traders take lessons hard learned from other areas on life that the short-term future is more visible than the long-term. The principle is wrong in trading.