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by Ashraf Laidi
Posted: Feb 20, 2010 5:00
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EUR

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Qingyu
manchester, UK
Posts: 1763
11 years ago
Nov 7, 2013 22:24
In reply to DaveO's post
bad day for EU AU, but he got cover from UJ CJ GU.
Qingyu
manchester, UK
Posts: 1763
11 years ago
Nov 7, 2013 22:20
In reply to DaveO's post
unfortunately, my father was that domineering type. but i have grown even tougher.

that may not fair to him, cus he almost right every time. but as u know, i have read a lot of books, guess 2000+ under yr 18? maybe even more if count school books. so i started my way to doing things and ignore him, and he started loose pressure after i was 16. but from 10-16, i always feel failure. the reason for him are so simply, cus i am smart, i must be the best, or at least one of the best. yes, i am smart, i read a book once i can remember it until today. when i was 10 we moved from village to Qingdao, i was happy about 96 on new school entry math test, and only -4 was cused by one careless, and he shout me...

the dog thing, my sis was bit by a dog from nowhere, maybe i like my mum, just sensitive.

anyway, i may not completely over that. but i think i am better.

and thank you, dave! you are a great mentor!

btw, in high school, i starve lunch money to buy books, and most local book shops let me read their books for free, even some whole sale shops. :)
DaveO
N.Cornwall, UK
Posts: 5733
11 years ago
Nov 7, 2013 21:37
from reading twitter it looks like Ashraf was long EU but mentioned the MA confluence as support, says he was stopped out.
DaveO
N.Cornwall, UK
Posts: 5733
11 years ago
Nov 7, 2013 18:48
In reply to Qingyu's post
many of our "beliefs" are formed from childhood experiences and remain rigid in the belief system for the rest of our lives, unless we re-appraise to sort the good from the bad and "De-energise" the bad. Can effect trading something wicked. One of the worst examples for trading is to feel a failure, maybe a domineering father crushed the spirit at an early age. Trading is an incredibly psychological challenge--the dog example is perfect. Dogs were either great fun to play with or a dangerous threat. This belief can stay with us for the rest of our lives from a good or bad experience at age 3.

I agree about the little Jack Russell terrier ankle biters, kick the bastads :-) Their moms always taught them they were big dogs:-)
DaveO
N.Cornwall, UK
Posts: 5733
11 years ago
Nov 7, 2013 18:29
news spikes can mess my work :-)
DaveO
N.Cornwall, UK
Posts: 5733
11 years ago
Nov 7, 2013 18:28
In reply to DaveO's post
btw, credit to Ashraf for calling EU to confluence of 100DMA and 200WMA, more accurate than my projection.
DaveO
N.Cornwall, UK
Posts: 5733
11 years ago
Nov 7, 2013 18:23
In reply to Sir Ignore's post
If the 1.3295 low holds for Wave 1 down completed---EU should now work its way up in a corrective pattern to 1.3560 to 1.3626 zone (50% to 61.8%). The lower level being tunnel territory in the vicinity of the Wave 4 high pivot at 1.3546 minimum requmnt. That would complete Wave 2 up with impulsive Wave 3 down to follow to much lower levels. Hopefully the corrective will be a simple 3 wave zig zag. Is the Wave 1 low in ? !!!
DaveO
N.Cornwall, UK
Posts: 5733
11 years ago
Nov 7, 2013 16:24
In reply to Sir Ignore's post
My 1.3380 target to complete the 5 wave sequence down was satisfied, albeit it in one rapid move to overshoot. What was not satisfied was the wave 4 up which proved shallower than expected. Now looking for longs and some catch up with the GU. Time will tell :-)
Qingyu
manchester, UK
Posts: 1763
11 years ago
Nov 7, 2013 13:41
Q3 GDP 2.8%, what a surprise! if NFP better, the taper talk will back.
Sir Ignore
United States
Posts: 3068
11 years ago
Nov 7, 2013 13:25
In reply to Sir Ignore's post
Dave...dat weekly pattern stayed constant from the sig highs with the drops......against the sentiment at the time.....missed opportunity..

now what?