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BrianNC started following CME Increasing Tick Data, Return of Daybreak Trading, Car Insurance Question / Help Needed and and 7 others
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That's great! I would check some more if you've never had an accident or any recent tickets. Who is your actual insurance company? Esurance just seems to be a clearinghouse or broker for many companies.
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In looking for another company, I would call an agent and tell them the situation and see if their company will actually do reasearch or let you provide the proof and not rate for it. If your record is clean other than that, then you should be with a standard company like Stater Farm, Allstate, etc. I'm not sure who you are with since you said einsurance. I assume they are just a broker. You mentioned State Farm. That is who mine is with.
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Did you ask them if it was removed from your record that they would put you back to where you should be? You've got to get it off your record. Most insurance companies are that way. People would come in for insurance and tell me they had no tickets, then it would come back rated, and they would say "That was dismissed!" And I would have to tell them, it may have been, but they didn't remove it from your record so the company is going to rate for it. But if they could get it removed from the record, then I could talk to an underwriter (when I was an agent) and normally get it handled. Or when I was an underwriter I could re-rate it. You may have this problem with most insurance companies. So I would start working from the getting it removed end and talk to DMV about what you need to do if you haven't asked them yet.
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I used to work in car insurance from the agent side and the underwriter side. Did you tell the person at your insurance company that you were not at fault and that the other company paid everything? There is no way your insurance company should be holding this against you and from what I see, no reason it should be on your BMV. As an underwriter, if there was a dispute like this, the person would have to send me proof of what they were saying, and if they did, we would take it off. Or I may have had them get it removed from the BMV and then get proof of that. It's been a long time. I'm also trying to figure out it being on your record when you weren't at fault and weren't charged. It's been a long time since I did that kind of work, but if you care to go through it in a little more detail, I may be able to think my way through it more clearly and possibly help you. But the first place I would start is explaining it to my agent or whoever and ask them what I needed to do, and do the same thing with the OH BMV and see what they say, and get a clearer understanding of how they post accidents when one is not at fault, etc.
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Great videos swans. Looking forward to more.
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It was night and day for me. You don't really understand the difference until you go live. At least that was the case in my experience.
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LOL. Missed that part.
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He was just stating his opinion, and it happened to be different than Thales. I see no 'argumentative' intent to his post. He can't post an opinion if it differs from Thales? I imagine there are many on both sides of the sim argument.
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You can derail it if you want. I got my answer the my question. As you know, I post in the P/L thread and have been sim trading the ES which is my goal, but I got to thinking about opening a micro account just to start trading real money on a small scale for 'real' practice. That was my thinking about trying Forex.
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I am new to Forex and something I was wondering. Are there currency pairs that I should not take the opposite direction in when trading because they always move in tandem? In other words, say I put two different trades in on two different currency pairs at the same time, and I go long one, and short the other, but those two pairs always move in tandem so you should go in the same direction when trading those two markets at the same time. Hope that is clear.
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Thales, what month do you use for the currency pairs charts in NT? I went in and added the symbols, but the charts plot like they are old contracts.
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That's BR's secret! He's tapped into the Matrix! (which is what is showing on those screens )
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edabreu, could you explain that a little better and elaborate on what's in the chart? Having a little problem comprehending it all with just the notes on the chart. Also could you explain what you mean by a 6/4 range bar pair. Not real familiar with range charts.
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It's not a new idea. I remember places like that from 10 years ago in the .com bonanza. I don't know if you remember the story of the daytrader in Atlanta that went berserk and killed several people on a shooting spree at the brokerage he traded at, but they had that kind of setup. Here is a paragraph from one of the stories: "Houtkin said that people come in to All-Tech's Atlanta branch office and trade stocks for their own accounts. "From what I heard from my staff here he had not traded since the end of April. So I don't think it had anything to do with a down day in the market," he said. "Dealing with the stock market is difficult enough. Dealing with something like this is a nightmare." He would go into the branch office and trade. I remember a few of these in Atlanta back around that time. So the idea is not new. I think these kind of trading places were pretty popular at the time. One of the firms he traded with was Momentum Securities. Here is a paragraph from a story on them from 1998: "With over 100 on-site trading customers and an 8,000 square foot facility located directly across the street from the University of California, Irvine campus, the newest Momentum Securities office is the largest on-site electronic day trading facility in the country...The Irvine facility currently operates the world's largest and most successful day-trading school, with a 20-day intensive course producing over 40 graduates per month." It seems they trained them and provided a place for them to trade. If you are interested, if you never read the story about the daytrader that went beserk and killed his family and several other people at the trading offices, the link is below. You have to scroll down a little for the story. CNN - Suicide of Atlanta shooting suspect ends 'unspeakable day' - July 29, 1999
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Why don't you start a new thread on exactly what you are talking about? I would like to see what you are saying as compared to the others. Post a link here though. I don't get out of this thread too much so I probably wouldn't see it.