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small-jeff
post Jul 26 2009, 08:38 PM

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if one has extra time and wish to make money out of the financial market, imo, it's always better to read some books on economics, rather than to "play" some "financial games" during the weekends.
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post Jul 27 2009, 12:11 AM

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then how would you know how to write in english? have you not been to school and learn before? and about your so-called fx trading course (seriously, i can give free if i'm free), is that not about education as well? even if you talk about technical analysis, you would still need to know when, where and how to apply them. Not all tools can be used everytime. filling your charts like modern art is basically rubbish to me. no one can make sustainable profits in anything without any sound knowledge in that particular field.

The financial market rotates around equities-bonds-commodities, each one of these is already complicated enough, making the forex market even more complicated, since every transaction is made in money.

If there's those EA that ppl claimed to be so god-like out there in the market for sale, do post a 2 year trading history. It's pointless to post a daily, weekly, monthly.

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post Jul 27 2009, 02:32 PM

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@gslearning:

"market simulator, inspectd.com and other training material is basic tools to improve trader, it is used by hedge fund also"

no doubt, i do know that some hedge fund managers use simulators to trade the market. However, i believe your tools or set of indicators are no way near what they use. Unless, of course, your EA could monitor price action of equities, bonds and commodities. Basic tools, in terms of technical analysis, includes RSI, stoch, moving average, etc etc. These only tells you the history of the price action. Also include support and resistant levels, Fibonacci levels, etc etc. Of course, there are candlesticks too. Hedge fund managers dont just buy some sort of EA off the net and trade. They study the market, and develop their own sets of indicators based on the market, and not a particular market's price history.
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post Oct 7 2009, 11:23 AM

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@lowyat82:

wah..boss..long time no see..

try AU..might be good for you

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