Sunday, February 28, 2010
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QUOTES from TREND FOLLOWERS
Markets aren't chaotic, just as the seasons follow a series of predictable trends, so does price action. Stocks are like everything else in the world: They move in trends, and trends tend to persist.
Jonathan Hoeing
Portfolio Manager,
Capitalistpig Hedge Fund LLC
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Could GBP/CAD give us a 2,000% run? (click on picture)
Friday, February 19, 2010
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Saturday, February 6, 2010
IS STOCK BOSS.......A GREAT CHESS PLAYER?
Is this STOCK BOSS?
There are lots of misperceptions that influence how people think about and play chess. Most people believe that great players strategize by thinking far into the future, by thinking 10 or 15 moves ahead. That's just not true. Chess players look only as far into the future as they need to, and that usually means thinking just a few moves ahead. Thinking too far ahead is a waste of time: The information is uncertain. The situation is ambiguous. Chess is about controlling the situation at hand.
STOCK BOSS has taught us many lessons in the past few months. Just like a great chess player, STOCK BOSS only reacts to what is happening currently with price. How many traders would close 50% of all their positions at this point and also close ROIAK (would you have closed ROIAK).
Trading at 4,210%, I think STOCK BOSS is absolutely controlling the situation at hand. What do you think??
Have a great weekend!!!
David
There are lots of misperceptions that influence how people think about and play chess. Most people believe that great players strategize by thinking far into the future, by thinking 10 or 15 moves ahead. That's just not true. Chess players look only as far into the future as they need to, and that usually means thinking just a few moves ahead. Thinking too far ahead is a waste of time: The information is uncertain. The situation is ambiguous. Chess is about controlling the situation at hand.
STOCK BOSS has taught us many lessons in the past few months. Just like a great chess player, STOCK BOSS only reacts to what is happening currently with price. How many traders would close 50% of all their positions at this point and also close ROIAK (would you have closed ROIAK).
Trading at 4,210%, I think STOCK BOSS is absolutely controlling the situation at hand. What do you think??
Have a great weekend!!!
David
Friday, February 5, 2010
Ha..Ha.....ROIAK....finally closed today for 770% Profit!!!
Thursday, February 4, 2010
STOCK BOSS......Taking more profits on a down day.......FOREX DOMINATOR.....Starting to build positions
Hello Everyone,
Currently my recording software is down and I hope to get it going again very soon.
We had a slow start in both systems this week, but things really started to move today. The Dow closed down almost 300 points today causing STOCK BOSS to take even more profits (see the trades listed on the blog).
Also, FOREX DOMINATOR had a loss today but I am very impressed with the top performing pairs. By extending our trading window, we will be able to stay in the trends longer ( see the trades listed on the blog).
Have a great evening!!!
David
Currently my recording software is down and I hope to get it going again very soon.
We had a slow start in both systems this week, but things really started to move today. The Dow closed down almost 300 points today causing STOCK BOSS to take even more profits (see the trades listed on the blog).
Also, FOREX DOMINATOR had a loss today but I am very impressed with the top performing pairs. By extending our trading window, we will be able to stay in the trends longer ( see the trades listed on the blog).
Have a great evening!!!
David
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Monday, February 1, 2010
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