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Took 66, running well without lead from o/s. Trailing stop currently 76professor_frink said:hope your in it Euler.
I have a pretty close stop for this- it's running way too hard for my liking. Currently @ 81 with a stop on 2 min chart close below 77. Target of 95.
If 81 holds looking for 97 target. Stop now 81professor_frink said:Target of 95.
Was this the data you wanted Euler?Bronte said:15/01/2007
O 5633
H 5666
L 5620
C 5663
Vol 11,568
Over bought as you can see:Bronte said:Short at 5688
Thx Bronte ... yes did the trick.Bronte said:Was this the data you wanted Euler?
Short at 5688
Bronte,Bronte said:Short at 5688
I think a qoute from "A few good men" is PERFECT for this situation.professor_frink said:Bronte,
Isn't this is the kind of post the mods don't want in here? What was the point of telling us you were short @ 88 that long after the fact?
spitrader1 said:I think a qoute from "A few good men" is PERFECT for this situation.
Kaffee (Tom Cruise) to Jo (Demi Moore) after pressing Colonel Nathan R Jessep(Jack Nicholson) about code reds-
"She has no point. She often has no point. It's part of her
charm. We're outta here. Thank you."
So that's your explanation for your hindsight callBronte said:
hardly. Whenever someone makes a comment on being in a trade, it carries some weight, because others usually know the points they are likely to place a trade. Coming out 15 odd minutes after supposedly trading and claiming to sell 3 points from the high of the day, with no other comment prior to the event is an entirely different matter.Bronte said:Please calm down prof.
This thread is littered with similar calls.
professor bronte is the queen of hindsight trading. dont even bother going there-its tedious and you will never get a straight answer.professor_frink said:hardly. Whenever someone makes a comment on being in a trade, it carries some weight, because others usually know the points they are likely to place a trade. Coming out 15 odd minutes after supposedly trading and claiming to sell 3 points from the high of the day, with no other comment prior to the event is an entirely different matter.
I will be calm now.
Over bought..so got in early.Bronte said:Over bought as you can see:
the old long term trade-that old chestnut!! long term trade in english is actually-"****, ive gone the wrong way, lets wait and see if it comes back"..FLMFAOEdwood said:afternoon all - here's my crude Elliott count on the move since the start of 2007 - anyone here got any views? BC is roughly 2 x AB so looks to be a valid double bottom as well but from an Elliott view I can't decide if we are in a C or 3, either way its been very impulsive... (my book is on a ship somewhere and I can't rememebr the exact rule...). the ways its impulsing you'd have to think we are going higher (altho could correct first)
out of interest Bronte, why "a long term trade"?
cheers
spitrader1 said:the old long term trade-that old chestnut!! long term trade in english is actually-"****, ive gone the wrong way, lets wait and see if it comes back"..FLMFAO
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