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thread: Do you still believe in the perfect trading system?

  1. #51
    Junior Member fesmor64's Avatar
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    Your words were

    Both theory and execution are excellent. I must admit, this is really a HOLY GRAIL. I know everyone could be millionaire with this technique. But I simply can't. I simply do not have initial capital needed for this (for the worst case).

    I believe your backtracking today, uncomfortable to read.
    Ok. You captured me. Great!

  2. #52
    Junior Member alberot666's Avatar
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    Ok. I was caught by you. Great!
    Your welcome, think before posting is my guidance. You could cost people money.

  3. #53
    Junior Member fesmor64's Avatar
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    Your welcome, think before posting is my guidance. You may cost people money.
    I had been wondering why you are shooting your words for nothing. I then saw your profile and seen with your thread'Trading Cliches'. https://www.cliqforex.com/general-fo...ex-signal.html.

    Now I am pretty sure, it's useless to contend with you.

  4. #54
    Junior Member alberot666's Avatar
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    I was wondering why you are firing your words at me for nothing. I saw your profile and seen your ribbon'Trading Cliches'. https://www.cliqforex.com/trading-sy...es-higher.html.

    I am pretty sure, it is worthless to argue with you.
    I am just saying you are spouting stuff about a sacred grail, newbies could read this and lose money. So the words are advice for you not for nothing.

  5. #55
    90201
    Yes, because it doesn't exist a 100% win platform.
    Gotta put in my own two cents. (Voted 'yes'.)

    No optional system can be 100%, because of the human input; this would argue for no holy grail.
    An argument for that being a sacred grail, to me, would be a trader with adequate control of trades and systems using a close-enough to 100% wins. This is a leap beyond calling any platform and a trader a holy grail.
    This type of system could be discovered because of all the possible scientific and other approaches one can form thru and make own of, given the'10,000 hours of expertise' you noted.

    I am wondering if anyone would post that good of a system here. Unprogrammed except for a few indiors, yes.

  6. #56
    Junior Member Juanem21's Avatar
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    I have been studying your debate about how impossible it is for price to go sideways. I have suspected that you're a scalper, before I reach this article of yours. Since you mention about even tf and m15, my suspicion just increases.

    Of course, to scalpers (I am referring to the group of traders generally, nth against you) who are satisfied with 10 - 20 pips profit per transaction, price just moves down or up. But for the other type of traders, who seem at bigger tf (At least 1hr), a bullish 10 pip candle, followed with a 20 pips...
    Here is a litle explanation, hope it will help rice moves down or simply stay the same. When displayed on a chart over a period of time, it's possible for price to make a sideway pattern. This doesnt mean that price has been moving within this period. Charts move up, down and sideways. To say price moves sideway is a mis-use of this term.

  7. #57
    Junior Member Jeantupapu's Avatar
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    You're making ridiculous remarks about price going sideways.
    It's physically impossible, price only ranges a single time period going back and fourth above and below a specific point.
    Say, you look at a ranging market on the M15 then change to a M1 tf you will see price is moving up and down and not SIDEWAYS as you ridiculously claim.

    Which are you, such as 15 years old or something?
    Price going sideways is a frequent phrase used through the trading world, are you 15 years old or something?

    I mean you are making this enormous stink insulting members and telling them to stop trading because... they are saying price goes sideways, a phrase that is used all of the time.

    http://www.fxstreet.com/fundamental/...009-05-25.html

    Commodity Prices Trade Sideways on US and UK Holidays

    Ooops! They need to be incorrect, price does not move physically impossible, RAWRRRRRRR. You are a petulant little kid who wants to develop (and perhaps read more, because like I said, price going sideways is a very common term ).

  8. #58
    90201they're saying price goes sideways, a term that is used all the time

    Some state Aliens abducted them constantly too!



    Perhaps you have noticed that additional SCALPERS are telling you the same thing?
    Price does not go , and it seems YOU are the one making a big deal out of this, What is it, can't take the reality of it?
    Grow up! When you do and understand that you have been making remarks that are ridiculous maybe even you may learn how to trade. Nicely Maybe.
    Of course once you leave kindergarten.

  9. #59
    Junior Member alberot666's Avatar
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    Price going sideways is a frequent phrase used through the trading world, are you currently 15 years old or something?

    I suggest you're making this big jolt insulting members and telling them to stop trading since... they're saying price goes sideways, a phrase that is used all of the time.

    http://www.fxstreet.com/fundamental/...009-05-25.html

    Commodity Prices Trade Sideways on US and UK Holidays

    Ooops! They need to be wrong, price does not move physically impossible, RAWRRRRRRR. You're a petulant...
    Price does not move sideways, it can just go up or down, when folks say the market is sideways they don't actually mean that price has not changed. Go to a chart and zoom in to see. Can you say My weight moved? There might be a period at which no orders are created, and price stays but it isn't moving at the point.

  10. #60
    90201
    Price doesn't move backward, it could just go up or down, when folks say the market is sideways they don't actually mean that price hasn't changed. Proceed into a chart and zoom in to see. Can you ever say My weight moved? There might be a time where no orders are created, and price stays still, but it isn't moving at that point.
    Glad to see I am not the only one with this view. LOL
    Yesas you state it is a term to describe a ranging period and does not mean price goes backward whatsoever.


    It is frightening to think a number of those people might actually be trading with real cash! How can anybody be so silly to think price goes just because they read it then try to debate with the fact on a board like this! They are newbies for certain!

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