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  1. I request Tlab Staff to please do something about stopping such spammers - http://www.traderslaboratory.com/forums/forex-trading-laboratory/13572-can-u-please-tell-me-how.html#post166574 They will literally ruin the forum in left unchecked. Thanks
  2. I second that. Just have a look at what this spammer has done in the past few minutes -- If such guys are allowed to spam in this way, the forum quality will go down the drain. :crap:
  3. He posts his weekly predictions based on his STOPD levels here: Weekly Outlook | DaytradingBias.com I want to know whether he has EXPLAINED the method / reasons / logic behind these levels and other stuff that he posts on daytradingbias. Why and how he calculates these and what are the practical importance etc ? Or we simply have to believe in these levels without having any understanding of what they are and how are they calculated etc. ? Does those paid pdf books contains the proper explanations or not ? If anyone has got these pdf then can you please answer that. Thanks a lot
  4. Thanks for your valuable replies guys. I appreciate it a lot. This guy is actually the owner of Neoticker and he mentions that he works a lot with the big institutions and have done lot of research work for them. That's why I thought that maybe I should ask the opinions of fellow traders on the forums about his research work. He has got a few other research papers / reports for sale on that site as well.
  5. Has anyone of you used this STOPD written by Lawrence Chan of Neoticker ? Please share your views or opinions about the same. Thanks
  6. Thanks MightyMouse. It is very interesting. Tracking the positions of certain market participants as a group. Then Anticipating their probable response at important price levels and taking advantage of it when the opportunity occurs. Although all this is very subjective and I do not think that such stuff could be automated. It is more like the Market Narrative kind of homework exercise which Jim Dalton recommends. Thanks
  7. Keep Two To-Do Lists, One Electronic and One Paper, To Help Prioritize Daily Lists http://lifehacker.com/5943264/keep-two-to+do-lists-one-electronic-and-one-paper-to-help-prioritize-daily-lists
  8. How to Prioritize When Everything Is Important How to Prioritize When Everything Is Important You know that sinking feeling you have when there's too much on your plate? When you try to tackle your tasks by priority, but it feels like everything's important? Don't get overwhelmed—it's a problem that everyone faces at some point or another, and while it's difficult to skillfully juggle multiple priorities and competing responsibilities, it's not impossible. Here's how. It just so happens that there's a career that focuses specifically on juggling competing tasks and priorities: These people are called project managers. And as luck would have it, I was a full time PM for many years, PMP-certified and everything. In that time, I learned a number of helpful tricks that can help you manage your workload at the office as well as your ever-growing list of to-dos at home, with your family, or with your friends. Here's how you can apply some of those techniques to your everyday life.
  9. Thanks for the suggestion Eddie. Yes, I am looking for such self management / time management tools only. Thanks
  10. Neoticker has a pretty powerful pattern scanner as well - Why Use Pattern Scanner? Pattern Scanner, especially its ability to utilize multiple indicators in its scan, is very useful for the detection of complex setups. Pattern Scanner is also very flexible in terms of its ability to chain the scanning, send its results to quote window, etc. Making it the tool of choice to identify trading opportunities across many symbols. Checkout the link for the complete topic - Understanding the Pattern Scanners | NeoTicker Blog
  11. Thanks for the very interesting discussion guys. @MightyMouse, Could you please tell which particular software do you use for breaking down the volume into 4 groups ? Do you use some tick level database tool or if you do it on the chart itself in the form of some indicator etc. @joshdance special thanks to you for the valuable inputs.
  12. Learn to code Codecademy is the easiest way to learn to code. It's interactive, fun, and you can do it with your friends. Learn to code | Codecademy
  13. Also checkout this list of great resources - Learn To Code: 10 Free And Fantastic Online Resources To Hone Your Skills http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/learn-code-10-free-fantastic-online-resources-hone-skills/ Coding. A topic that is avoided by many. Why? Probably because it seems like an impossible and unreachable goal to attain. It is a difficult skill, but if you have the purpose to learn to code, there’s no better time than now. There are an abundance of free resources and tools, all of which are available online. Sure you could take some courses on the topic at a nearby community college, and you might still want to. However, if you’re on a budget, have limited time or just simply want an additional source of quality education, these websites can be a tremendous help.
  14. And here is the youtube channel for the GTD Videos GTD® - YouTube
  15. For those who are new to the concept of GTD, here is some basic information from wikipedia - Getting Things Done - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Getting Things Done is a book by productivity consultant David Allen that describes the method/procedure that he created with the same title name, often referred to simply as GTD. The Getting Things Done method rests on the idea that a person needs to move tasks out of the mind by recording them externally, so the mind is free from the job of remembering the tasks that need to be completed. One can then concentrate on performing the tasks, instead of remembering.
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