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here is the prev low ... for a long

 

if there is a bounce before the close .... could be good for a retest tomorrow for a long again

 

if it closes at the low today .... then could be good for a long during globex session

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keep buying the low and moving stop to break even..... take profit and move stop

 

thursday is short sell day

 

taylor trading is simple ... buying lows... selling highs

 

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keep buying the low and moving stop to break even..... take profit and move stop

 

thursday is short sell day

 

taylor trading is simple ... buying lows... selling highs

 

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Mysticforex

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Hi elovemer

I like reading your posts. Please dont put me on your ignore list.:helloooo:

Mysticforex- You are dead.:crap:

Just out interest, why have you started a new thread without a Title.?

Kind regards

bobc

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posting is a waste of time. i just do it to document that market as i see it.

trading is what counts. taking trades which are profitable.

the longer i am around, the more it seems to me that no one on forums actually trade.

i wish there was a forum where there were actual traders.

also it seems like the entire trading industry is built on the blood of the ignorant.... newbies.

why do you like reading my posts ? do you trade at all ?

i am guessing you don't since you don't know how to chart the spx cash index.

 

why are you unable to trade the ES ... just because you are in south africa

....... ?

 

elitetrader died a long time ago..... but there is at least one good trader on there who i keep in touch with daily.

 

 

Hi elovemer

I like reading your posts. Please dont put me on your ignore list.:helloooo:

Mysticforex- You are dead.:crap:

Just out interest, why have you started a new thread without a Title.?

Kind regards

bobc

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posting is a waste of time. i just do it to document that market as i see it.

trading is what counts. taking trades which are profitable.

the longer i am around, the more it seems to me that no one on forums actually trade.

i wish there was a forum where there were actual traders.

also it seems like the entire trading industry is built on the blood of the ignorant.... newbies.

why do you like reading my posts ? do you trade at all ?

i am guessing you don't since you don't know how to chart the spx cash index.

 

why are you unable to trade the ES ... just because you are in south africa

....... ?

 

elitetrader died a long time ago..... but there is at least one good trader on there who i keep in touch with daily.

 

Hi elovemer

I trade almost every day. And I even make some money... sometimes.

I didn't trade yesterday because of the 4 day long weekend ahead.I expected a sell-off.. My market actually went up on low volume. I expect a gap up on Tuesday.

No brokerage in SA offers trading the spx cash index, so why would I want to chart it. It has no value to me.Thats like reading a book on horses when you intend to buy a cat.

 

There are lots of good traders on this forum. And the forum is here to help both newbies and experienced traders.And there are obviously many more newbies than good traders.

Were you ever a newbie?

I am sorry you think Traders Laboratory offers you so little.I love Traders Lab.I struggled with short term trading until I found this forum.Where else in the world can you get such a wealth of information.....FOR FREE.

 

I see you are reading the other threads. Why?

 

I like reading your posts because they sound like Linda Raschke...... no book, 10 points below the low, etc. And Linda makes sense to me.

 

Now for a bit of morality. Thats giving an opinion you were never asked to give.You strike me as being very sensitive. We all are.So changing threads every time somebody posts a comment is not the solution.

 

Kind regards

bobc

 

PS . You never answered my question "Why no title to your thread? "

 

PSS. Mysticforex is the moderator.He can still see your posts , even with the IGNORE button turned on.

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......you asked me to post charts more often because you said you can't see the sp500 cash chart.

my response was... you can see it on any third party website.

 

why would you want to chart it ? how should i know? you said it not me.

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no brokerage on the planet offers trading on the spx cash index....except thru options.

??????

 

"No brokerage in SA offers trading the spx cash index

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oh really ? how do you determine that ?

.... if someone makes a bunch if idiotic posts like the ones i make....does that make them a good trader in your mind ?

 

"There are lots of good traders on this forum

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was i ever a newbie ? how do you know i am not a newbie now ?

i don't think you do.

 

"Were you ever a newbie?

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don't know. look around for it.

 

" Where else in the world can you get such a wealth of information.....FOR FREE.

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i don't know what threads you are spying on .....don't care.

i will say i have enjoyed WHY? 's posts........ but most of what he has contributed was a long time ago.

 

"I see you are reading the other threads. Why?

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i don't know if that is a compliment or not... but i am glad you enjoy them.

i believe in simplicity.

of course.... i am not posting any trades.... except in hind sight.

... you won't see anyone posting live trades ... on any forum.

 

 

" I like reading your posts because they sound like Linda Raschke...... no book, 10 points below the low,

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i have no idea what opinion you are referring to since you did not state it with your post.

however i will post whatever opinions i want to ... whenever or wherever i want to ... whether i am asked to or not. : 0 )

 

are you suggesting that i make a new thread ... because you are posting a comment ?

what pills are you popping man ?

 

this is exactly the kind of bull**** posting i don't enjoy.

 

instead of bull****ING on a personal basis... why don't you post something...anything to do with trading for once ?

 

see.... you post some bull**** ... then you expect me to respond to it.... then my thread is full of a bunch of bull**** .

 

then it makes a whole lot of sense to start a new thread which is clean of all this BULL****. isn't it ?

 

now... do me a favor and post something to do with trading.

 

better yet.... post some entries and exits which are not done in hindsight.

 

kudos.

 

 

 

"Now for a bit of morality. Thats giving an opinion you were never asked to give.

You strike me as being very sensitive. We all are.

So changing threads every time somebody posts a comment is not the solution.

 

 

Hi elovemer

I trade almost every day. And I even make some money... sometimes.

I didn't trade yesterda

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i will answer your question which has nothing to do with trading at all.

the answer is .... why have a title ?

 

i don't know who is or is not a moderator...don't care.

 

the purpose of using the ignore button, is to help the person you are ignoring... ignore you yourself ?

oh ok... thanks for clue'ing me in

 

i thought the ignore button was to ignore others... not to ignore yourself. now i am filled in .. thanks a bunch for that.

 

does any of this have to do with trading ? thanks for ****ing on this thread.

 

do me a favor... stop posting .... or post about trading only please.

 

 

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You never answered my question "Why no title to your thread? "

PSS. ................is the moderator.

He/she can still see your posts , even with the IGNORE button turned on.

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