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Beyond Livermore

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wmck6167,

As I commented to mits in my last post, most of the content herein about his methods, etc . is not quite ‘Beyond’ (in a mits or any other sense of the word…imo ) … most of these posts belong over at

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Anyways, Thank you for opening some previously unconsidered ‘Beyonds’ for us.

 

zdo

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PS… I just noticed your location. Reminded me of a snippet -

Long ago, I once knew a ‘girl’ studying neurosurgery who told me

"I want to marry a guy who has to wear a tie to work and I want to live in sugarland."

And she did!

 

I didn’t pay much attn to it at the time but sometimes

I dreamed of a great great niece (with Gann genes) and to stay right there in lufkin with her.

But

I didn’t…

I married 'european' and live in four different (all non longhorn) places. :)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Last pre-crime-d by tradingwizzard; 11-06-2014 at 03:18PM.

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wmck6167,

As I commented to mits in my last post, most of the content herein about his methods, etc . is not quite ‘Beyond’ (in a mits or any other sense of the word…imo ) … most of these posts belong over at

link denied

 

Anyways, Thank you for opening some previously unconsidered ‘Beyonds’ for us.

 

zdo

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PS… I just noticed your location. Reminded me of a snippet -

Long ago, I once knew a ‘girl’ studying neurosurgery who told me

"I want to marry a guy who has to wear a tie to work and I want to live in sugarland."

And she did!

 

I didn’t pay much attn to it at the time but sometimes

I dreamed of a great great niece (with Gann genes) and to stay right there in lufkin with her.

But

I didn’t…

I married 'european' and live in four different (all non longhorn) places. :)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Last pre-crime-d by tradingwizzard; 11-06-2014 at 03:18PM.

 

I gave you a like for this post for the story with the girl......not kidding.......I think everyone in his/her life has episodes like this......

 

I like your signature though......it makes me visible....jeee:)

 

TW

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Thanks for your comments. I am curious his method in Livermore book. He was trading on trend with trend confirmed way.(besides, there are more widsoms in his mindset part) If everything is rely on "cut the lost quickly, let the profit run" . Automatic trading should be good enough to make a significant profit based on his justification. Am I right? For me, thinking there is a fix way to beat the market, it just seems to look like a "non-ineractive" mindset, but I maybe wrong. The book provides me a lot to think about the secret behind the windows.(maybe) I hope that I could know more in the future. Indeed, I am thinking why he was failed in his "The Million Dollar Blunder". Cheers.

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Thanks for your comments. I am curious his method in Livermore book. He was trading on trend with trend confirmed way.(besides, there are more widsoms in his mindset part) If everything is rely on "cut the lost quickly, let the profit run" . Automatic trading should be good enough to make a significant profit based on his justification. Am I right? For me, thinking there is a fix way to beat the market, it just seems to look like a "non-ineractive" mindset, but I maybe wrong. The book provides me a lot to think about the secret behind the windows.(maybe) I hope that I could know more in the future. Indeed, I am thinking why he was failed in his "The Million Dollar Blunder". Cheers.

 

again, if anything, the book is about trading psychology......that Anaconda example is the best one I can think of right now

 

TW

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