hilary
- 31 Dec 2003 13:00
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hilary
- 12 Nov 2007 11:17
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Indeedy. The stockbrokers will be jumping soon.
Don't know if I've ever mentioned it, but my Great Grandaddy was killed in the crash of 1928. A stockbroker jumped out of his office window and landed on his shoe shine stall.
:o)
chocolat
- 12 Nov 2007 11:26
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I expect that messed up the shoes a bit :S
goforit
- 12 Nov 2007 11:32
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that could explain alot
Ruth
- 12 Nov 2007 11:36
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what a crackin morning for forex, not actually traded it cause some kind soul has kidnapped the cmc account for a few hours to do some investigation work for me:-)
been watching it on ib though as thats where i will end up trading it once im more comfortable,the spreads do fluctuate more than i thought they would to be honest,but need to get to grips with how it works on there, its not quiet as simple as cmc where you just type in how much you want per point:-)
would have made hundreds of points today off the signals, nearly all of them short,
stocks have been good today for moves , but still not a patch on this forex lark,
im getting hooked , once them trends start its superb,
Buderim, those are quiet nifty charts:-)
I have had many kind emails and people kind enough to give me settings or info which they dont want publicised or disclosed in the public domain , and of course i do respect and comply to such requests for confidentiallity, there are some things that just have to be kept personal :-)
This thread is great, the help is fantastic and forthcoming and i seriously think forex is the place to be, cheap dealing, big moves,low commissions, uk hours if desired , what else do u want,:-)
i do still love the yankie dankies though when i have an hour or two spare in the evening,
hilary
- 12 Nov 2007 11:58
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Ruth,
I don't know anything about IB, but what I would say is that I've seen the spread on cable on the CME futures open up to 30 or 40 pips on news. They tend to put small orders at touch with nothing backing it up behind. One side goes on the news and the spread opens up because there are no other orders behind it.
Seymour Clearly
- 12 Nov 2007 12:34
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Buderim, those dotty lines on your chart that relate to ma's look interesting - makes me think of Ruth's programmed Bullish / Bearish indicators. As I tend to trade on a laptop most of the time I have limited screen estate so looking at ways to get the bigger picture and that looks quite interesting.
CC
- 12 Nov 2007 13:21
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it;s the middle of my third full day trying to learn FX and it's a delight to see Ruth's post that things are starting to come together a bit cos I'm struggling along here.
bit by bit it's starting to make more sense but it;s pretty clear I've got a mountain to climb. it's also pretty clear to me that I can only learn so much a day and that at the moment i've got information overload.
Dont know about crunchy nuts. It'll be cornflakes from Aldi for me for the next month.
goforit
- 12 Nov 2007 13:55
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Well seem to be getting the grasp of the 1 minute chart, been playing with the eur/jpy, had 11 trades(thats more than I usually do in a week)for over 200 pips, best was for 80, worst was for -13. A big thank you to the girls for all the info, think i probably owe you a drink.
I also read an article over the weekend that was emailed to me called "day trading" by douglas e. zalesky which I found made alot of sense and gave me alot of confidence to scalp fx, something that i've never really done before. I kept my losses small(as advised in this article), they were:-
-13, -11, -7, -4.
Seymour Clearly
- 12 Nov 2007 14:21
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chocolat
- 12 Nov 2007 14:27
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There's a riot goin' on :)
Ruth
- 12 Nov 2007 15:57
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can someone please enlighten me as im getting very excited here,
is it rare that forex is this trendy? how many days a month on average would you long timers say its this good, is a 6.00 move on gbp jpy rare?
Harlosh
- 12 Nov 2007 15:58
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Am I missing something here?
foale
- 12 Nov 2007 16:00
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yes Ruth it is rarely this trendy....but GBP/ JPY one of the biggest movers...
Not all days like today but
Yen does like to trend . this would be classed as a big big day..
Dont let my comments stop you getting excited though....lol
Sue 42
- 12 Nov 2007 16:08
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Cable quite trendy today - anyone trading it? I was short but closed at 2.0622
Ruth
- 12 Nov 2007 16:17
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Foale thanks,thought it may be better than usual today,
superb today, still not got my platform back so only been observing not trading ,isnt that always the case:-)
CC
- 13 Nov 2007 08:06
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morning all.
i see the reverals on all the pairs I am looking at - gbp usd jpy combinations all moved changed direction just after the uk maket closed.
I'm guessing that's no conincidence that what one might call an easy trade happenned just as everyone was packing up work in London.
still paper trading here. Don't know if i'm getting anywhere yet but i'm beginning to see the patterns more clearly
CC
- 13 Nov 2007 14:25
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i receive fx news from time to time via my etrade news feed. one of the providers is Market News International.
Here's an example of what I get from time to time
MNI EURO-DOLLAR TECHS: Corrective Whilst Below $1.4625 Resistance
RES 4: $1.4855 Top of 22 Oct channel
RES 3: $1.4746/53 100% projection of $1.3553/1.4281, Life high
RES 2: $1.4695 1% moving average envelope
RES 1: $1.4625 5-day moving average & Former support line fm 22 Oct
CURRENT LEVEL: $1.4610
SUP 1: $1.4573 Hourly low
SUP 2: $1.4514/22 38.2% retracement of advance from $1.4127, Hourly low
SUP 3: $1.4420/25 21-day moving average, 23.6% of $1.3366 to $1.4753
SUP 4: $1.4375 Low 30 Oct
COMMENTARY: Euro is struggling to recover above $1.4625, which is the
value of the 5-day moving average and also the former support line from
October 22, which is now resistance. Whilst below here, the risk is on
correction lower to $1.4420/25 area, where former is the 21-day moving
average and latter the 23.6% of $1.3366 to $1.4753 move.
It;s quite helpful whilst I'm learning but what I would really like is a site I could go to and get this sort of info for free. Obviously I could register for a free trial with MNI but I'd really prefer something more permanent where I could just go and have a look on their website and see what their commentary is.
Seymour Clearly
- 13 Nov 2007 14:42
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FXCM - Daily Fx. Lots of other sites as well
chocolat
- 13 Nov 2007 15:45
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Hils - can I swap you my cerise rouge for your cerise noir please?
Bored with this now :S
CC
- 13 Nov 2007 15:53
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bored? - i've waited all day for eurchf to come back to the trend line. Let's see what this paper trade does. long at 146.17