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#1 A-ha

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Posted 30 August 2007 - 02:02 PM

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#2 atlasshrugged

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Posted 30 August 2007 - 02:15 PM

do you pick spots where you anticipate stops being hit? that was a nice call...i was busy putting another hole in the wall cuz i got stopped out when i saw your post

#3 A-ha

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Posted 30 August 2007 - 02:23 PM

do you pick spots where you anticipate stops being hit?

that was a nice call...i was busy putting another hole in the wall cuz i got stopped out when i saw your post


Not usually but sometimes.

If you take a look at SPY or other underlying index derivetive, you see huge volume near the intraday swing bottoms (stops).

However this time I was just waiting for this moment, a simple trend thing you know.


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Posted 30 August 2007 - 02:35 PM

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To: A-ha

It would be much productive other traders on this site are like you.

Straight to the point and don't go into tangent on other posters, especially certainly posters try to say how good they are by telling me off-beat comments which are not address.

Most of time time, it is really time-consuming and annoying when I am encounters with certainly habitual disrespectful male traders nagging on with comments.

Qs is trading above 50ma performing better than SPX/SPY.

You are helpful, just being "Gentleman Trader" :D Showing your emotional intelligence!

Good luck

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#5 A-ha

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Posted 30 August 2007 - 02:42 PM

Thanks for the kind words TS.

#6 A-ha

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Posted 30 August 2007 - 03:41 PM

Thanks for the kind words TS.




As for market reaction tom, I would not guess, so will see.

Qs price action is showing a sign of life closing above 50ma, but the falling hammer action is of course leaving unsettling question.... to the market action Tom when the Fed speaks.

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I have been through this sort of situation many times before. In my earlier experiences, I was turning bearish in the middle due to "after the shock" volatility. They are sure tempting.
After making the same mistake a few times, I learned to remember how this story ends. Aug 16 was a washout day, the rest is noise.

#7 atlasshrugged

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Posted 30 August 2007 - 03:53 PM

TS, comments made by Semibizz were valid criticisms and did not go to gender issues. You may agree or disagree with him or he might anger you with his lack of diplomacy, but you're out of line with the anti-male remarks.



i agree with you 100% . I made a comment to her about being stopped out last thursday before the fed announcent as DID I! and she sends me a personal email ripping me a new A hole!!!



I could care less what gender he/she is....as long as they provide good insight.

This comment will probably get me sent to the principals office..or worse I will be forced to watch "the View"
or Ohprah"

#8 A-ha

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Posted 30 August 2007 - 03:53 PM

Yes... btw, is that picture, you?



No, it is Mr Jaw from Tango & Cash. :D

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Posted 30 August 2007 - 05:29 PM

<<This comment will probably get me sent to the principals office..or worse I will be forced to watch "the View" or Ohprah">> LOL So funny how different men and women are at times. See, I would like watching that. AHA, your comment "I learned to remember how this story ends. Aug 16 was a washout day, the rest is noise." is great. It's easy for me to get lost in market noise and end upside down against the trend. I need to remember to trade fast when I'm trading against the larger trend. I know it but I often forget.

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Posted 30 August 2007 - 05:55 PM

Sheeze, guys. Let it go. M Oh and if someone just annoys you by their very existence, you need to use the ignore button.

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