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by Ashraf Laidi
Posted: Jan 1, 2011 0:30
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Ashraf's Book: Currency Trading and Intermarket Analysis

Ashraf's Book: Currency Trading and Intermarket Analysis
 
Ashraf Laidi
London, UK
Posts: 0
11 years ago
Jul 19, 2013 0:23
On CNBC earlier today
http://youtu.be/1ULQi0WaXvY


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Ashraf Laidi
London, UK
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11 years ago
Jul 3, 2013 6:07
Recording link to last night's Webinar

Audi & Video
http://bit.ly/11flixa

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Ashraf Laidi
London, UK
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12 years ago
Jun 19, 2013 8:59
Ashraf's tells CNBC why he expects the US dollar to have the last word despite expecting no Fed tapering for this year
http://video.cnbc.com/gallery/?video=3000176806


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DaveO
N.Cornwall, UK
Posts: 5733
12 years ago
May 4, 2013 22:04
oops. "The Fox knows many things, the Hedgehog one great thing"
DaveO
N.Cornwall, UK
Posts: 5733
12 years ago
May 4, 2013 22:03
In reply to Ashraf Laidi's post
That was a very good discussion Ashraf.

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Ashraf Laidi
London, UK
Posts: 0
12 years ago
May 4, 2013 17:13
My CNBC hit on
- negative rates
- Fox-Hedgehog analogy on Draghi-Bernanke
- Macro/Mkt Divergence

and more
http://youtu.be/6YPjeY634B0


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DaveO
N.Cornwall, UK
Posts: 5733
12 years ago
Apr 16, 2013 19:31
In reply to Ashraf Laidi's post
Unfortunately sms does not suit my schedules so I can't complain about that. I think a part of the problem in more recent months is that the Asian session has become very much more relevant but I refuse to be in screens more than about 16 hrs per day. Consequently I can easily fall behind with your thoughts and analysis, not to mention very busy news feeds since Abenomics was added to Ben and Draghi.

An MT4 copier would help to place the various trade orders which would save a lot of time for the user. As far as I am aware this could be done on a demo MT4 so that there is no one size fits all difficulty. Individual traders select which trades they wish to pursue. Currently I add your trades to my ensign charts so I can assess the technical position of each.
Ashraf Laidi
London, UK
Posts: 0
12 years ago
Apr 16, 2013 13:05
Dave,

Thks for the feedback.

The reason I do not issue more trades than I already do is because each recommendation is in fact accompanied by an SMS text, an alert, a premium post and an IMT.

And EVERY SINGLE trade is archived until the next edition of the Premium is posted.

I agree with the updating of those trades which were stopped out or hit all targets.

Will try to expedite that part. But I do think that the people can very well check for themselves, whether these were filled or not.

Thks again

Ashraf
DaveO
N.Cornwall, UK
Posts: 5733
12 years ago
Apr 16, 2013 1:33
In reply to DaveO's post
Oops, I just noticed you have an archive.
DaveO
N.Cornwall, UK
Posts: 5733
12 years ago
Apr 16, 2013 1:25
Ashraf, I am finding your trade sheet increasingly difficult to follow. Bearing in mind you work 24hr shifts so trades can be added or altered at any time of the day or night you need to improve time and date stamping methodology. Also you need to update the sheet quickly when trades are stopped out. I have noticed up to 2 or 3 day lags sometimes.

Its becoming a nightmare for me to follow with so many trades and multi positioning of same symbol trades. Also bits of commentary added in to extend old trade sheets. All this and having to tie in with 24hr twitter alerts looking for appropriate time/date stamps. It's not satisfactory imo.

I also think you should run a trade sheet archive for back referencing so if a trade/s goes missing off the current extended sheet one can back refer.

Most signal services overcome these potential problems by publishing a myfxbook. I understand why you choose not to do this but the alternative requires much refinement imho. Please accept this critique in the spirit intended.