Welcome to the new Traders Laboratory! Please bear with us as we finish the migration over the next few days. If you find any issues, want to leave feedback, get in touch with us, or offer suggestions please post to the Support forum here.
brutusdog
Members-
Content Count
38 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Calendar
Articles
Everything posted by brutusdog
-
always some mad stuff on here... Underground Racing - Twin Turbo Lamborghini Gallardo Performance
-
go for the lambo gallardo SL, better car than the latest R8.
-
reventon roadster similar but different.
-
its a merci sv not a reventon. What did you buy br?
-
now you have made my post look stupid
-
red horizontal line....83.73 ish
-
Thanks but not much good to me now as i haven't got a spare $5 mill
-
Great point re the NSX, now that is a brilliant machine! No license needed this side of the pond for auctions but I would never buy there, it is a dodgy game unless you really know what your doing as there are so many dogs sold esp the better cars, unless its something like COYs when they are so rare and exotic they go for millions! I'm not fussed about making money on cars if I was I would have been a motor dealer, just want to enjoy quality motors for free!
-
Agreed on the SV long term although shorter term dip imo. Also agree on the Carrera GT and Enzo for sure. The Vyrons, Reventon, One 77, Pagini and Konig are all just mental and price is not even worth talking about. My thoughts were Ferrari 550, 575, 355, 456, Porker 993 esp turbo / RS spec. I guess what im thinking of is future classics, and sports cars you can use and lose without paying for the pleasure in hefty depreciation.
-
Ok heres a Q for you guys, i know its a slight diversion of the thread but..... What cars are going to appreciate going forwards and are desirable, I should say excluding already stupid priced exotics such as Ferrari 250 GTO and so on. I have a few ideas of my own but interested as to others thoughts.
-
Gutted thats a bummer.
-
996 gt3RS are only circa £50k that is a lot of bang for your buck. All 996 are cheep due to the ugly light/front bumper combo. Edit, to add also Porsche is no longer a rare super-car marque and now a mainstream to high end mass producer.
-
or sribd has it also.
-
i see some mention of Watts systems round here and poked round the net a bit and found this.....no idea if it works but here is what i found! http://www.wattstrading.com/Simple2minuteSP.pdf
-
happy new year fw, where is the chat...would like to get involved if i may?
-
great post bb exactly what i was getting at.
-
what about the bar 3 bars prior to the down arrow you marked.....a valid short entry?
-
that was exactly my thinking, have something ticking over on fx while playing the indicies intra day. will have to get more monitors though! 2 is only just enough as it is.
-
good memory wasp! in my case always done both, maily cable and dow. dow is my main now as i can get a few solid hours in each night. the onset of full time trading will see me exploring fx again, probably just the main ones and on a larger t/f than im operating on now. great work on the 1000 pip btw well done....probably makes the events of earlier in the week seem distant now. you still taking a break?
-
out 410 +40 points
-
now short 450
-
out +35 points
-
long cash 400
-
it would be interesting to hear how different traders would enter these trades.... i assume the traditional would be to enter on a break past the pin/spinner with a stop past the high/low of the bar. however this might be impractical in terms of r/r....also there is the issue of when to exit at a fixed point or to close 1 lot at a fixed target and run the remainder with a trailing stop at the 9 or 20 ema. :missy:
-
this is where i first came across this. http://www.trading-naked.com/FloorTraderMethod.htm has provided the basis of a very solid strategy for me. stalking retraces is low risk high reward trading.