Mental trading

If it is true? The rest are not, necessarily, idiots but they should have listened to me years ago. :cheesy:
 
I've become a professional procrastinator. I'll see tomorrow's future when I get around to it, probably next month. Anyone interested in my free market prediction contact me then.

Peter

ADDED: For those skeptics here at t2w I have to say I am about 59% accurate.
 
I've become a professional procrastinator. I'll see tomorrow's future when I get around to it, probably next month. Anyone interested in my free market prediction contact me then.

Peter

ADDED: For those skeptics here at t2w I have to say I am about 59% accurate.
Anything thats FREE Mr wacky ( COUNT ME IN :cheesy:)
 
The answer is most deffinately yes. Not all of the time...but sometimes I just know whats coming next and roughly where price will travel to.

Here is the example that I loaded up on just last week as documented in the 10 trades thread. Think about it...why was stake drastically increased above normal levels. In this example the outcome was known in advance.
 

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Didn't there used to be a guy on T2W who reckoned that "everything was known in advance" ? ;)

I think your right :LOL:. He was extremely knowledgable and would almost certainly still be posting here if it wasn't for the fact that he suffered from a major attitude problem.
 
Hey Pete, what's the weather like in NY lately, you coping?

I'm about 100 miles south of NY. It's been averaging 102 here past few days with unbearable humidity levels. All kinds of records broken.

I was out at 4:00am local time here and it was still in the 80's. Should rain tonight though.

Fortunately we've had no power outages from overloaded grids. I can't wait to see my electric bill though. Air conditioning on non-stop.

Thanks for asking.

Peter
 
The answer is most deffinately yes. Not all of the time...but sometimes I just know whats coming next and roughly where price will travel to.

Here is the example that I loaded up on just last week as documented in the 10 trades thread. Think about it...why was stake drastically increased above normal levels. In this example the outcome was known in advance.

Cv,

That level looks like it could have just as easily be a bounce as a continuation. Do you look to take both the bounce and the continuation, even set limit orders for both?

Jason
 
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