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do or die - either that postcard/e card is pretty sick or my mind is.

I immediately thought of the great cricket sledge...

 

Glenn McGrath (bowling to portly Zimbabwean chicken farmer Eddo Brandes): "Hey Eddo, why are you so F**ing Fat?" Eddo Brandes: "Because everytime I F*** your wife, she throws me a biscuit"

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Sorry if it offended but people often use such phrases figuratively for something which requires guts. The easiest example I recall is the military instructor in Jarhead shouting "F-k that shit".

 

It tickles my twisted sense of humor, the girl teaching her kid to face bullies with manliness.

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The actual quote from Jarhead was:

 

Sgt. Siek: Now to the rest of you, do you have what it takes to be the meanest, the cruelest, the most sadist unforgiving mother f-kers in God's cruel kingdom?

 

btw old strip but my favorite, trading is parallel to entrepreneurship

 

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Tams - you could apply that picture to soooooo many situations.

 

dodgy FX/spread better/CFD providers to their clients.

Goldman sachs to their clients

European bond issuers

 

brilliant!

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How to identify the trend:

 

just stare at the chart.... concentrate, and follow the price action.

 

 

Tams, I tried to follow your instruction but I could not see the trend. Can you please give more details or an example. like where is the start . Thank You?

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How to identify the trend:

 

just stare at the chart.... concentrate, and follow the price action.

 

 

Thames, I tried to follow your instruction but I could not see the trend. Can you please give more details or an example? Thank You?

 

you need more screen time

 

just stare at the chart 8 hours a day, 5 days a week, 250 days a year.

 

if you want to be really good really quickly,

go get a charting program that has a playback function,

and start watching the chart off hours.

 

you will see 2 opposite trends at any one time,

the dominant trend,

and the retrace.

 

sometimes the dominant trend will look like a retrace,

and sometimes the retrace will look like the dominant trend.

 

when the dominant trend is ended,

the retrace will become the dominant,

and the dominant will be come the retrace.

 

and so the market goes.

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