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Old 29-12-2004, 00:23   #27
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: 25 more winners in a row

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Originally posted by jtb790
[b]As I said, I am going to leave replying to you undone because the bottom line is you cannot make 38 winning trades in a row on a demo, on a live account, on anywhere with anything, no matter how you try to justify it or claim how much money you have to burn.

You are right. I cannot make 38 trades a row. Since you can, why aren’t you? Why are you sitting on 1400+ pips loss if you can do this amazing feat? For myself, I don’t so much have a high win ratio as I do consistently make money. I get paid by the pips I make, not how right I am.

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The proof is in the pudding and you have none. All you can do is make unsubstantiated boasts and make up things about me that are not true.
True or false: You are down over 1400 pips, and have no intention of closing until either a miracle happens and it turns around, or you get hit with a margin call.


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"Many wins?" 38 to be exact. All in a row. No losses. It's called scalping. Scalping is "not good trading??" Besides myself there are others who would dissagree with you. Just because you can't scalp sucessfully doesn't mean it is not good trading.
You are obviously a very good scalper. What are you doing with a demo account? Why not put those scalping skills to use to offset that massive loss you incurred when you shorted the Euro at 2100?

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"As far as my live EUR/USD trade goes, I've attempted to position myself to get 1000 points profit before I click close trade. That's not quite "getting out with my skin." Will I do it? Stay tuned.
Attempted to position yourself? How? You shorted when the market was rising, is continuing to rise, and you simply are holding on, praying it turns around in your favor. How is this an example of positioning? “Positioning” implies some sort of active pursuit on your part. All you did was short when you shouldn’t have, and not closed when you shouldn’t have. Inaction isn’t “positioning”. Watching your account dwindle to nothing as you make 3 dollars on a demo trade is not “positioning”.

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Again you're being requested to stop flaming this thread.
I’m not flaming. I’m disagreeing. Of course, it’s just another excuse from you. “the market is rising due to bad speculation. “There is no reason for the market to continue.” “You are just flaming my thread.” Etc, etc.
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