Baruch's Forex System Journal

Discussion in 'Journals' started by Baruch, Mar 11, 2004.

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  1. Hi Sci,

    Sounds very nice. But what does your girlfriend think? LOL
     
    #1281     May 18, 2004
  2. Never mind quotes, she loves not having to get up to change music... Lasting relationships are built on the art of constructive compromise... :D
     
    #1282     May 18, 2004
  3. So far, I really like forex. The 24hr market is absolutely perfect for a night owl like me!

    That technology sounds pretty cool. I'll have to look into it. Thanks!
     
    #1283     May 18, 2004
  4. Let 'em. I'm short and I have no stop anyway. :D
     
    #1284     May 18, 2004
  5. What!? You don't use stops!?
     
    #1285     May 18, 2004
  6. You're welcome. Here you go for some info:

    Great Bluetooth Stuff (Logitech)

    How Bluetooth Works
     
    #1286     May 18, 2004
  7. Ouch! :eek:
     
    #1287     May 18, 2004
  8. I use 'em, but when I can check back and forth, I don't see the need. And, to be perfectly honest, I always have trouble deciding where to put a stop in a profitable position. I can't quite figure out the right balance between locking in profit, and giving it some wiggle room.

    Thanks for the links. I'll definitely browse through them.
     
    #1288     May 18, 2004
  9. Again, thanks for the words Baruch. Yes, it was about time to vacate (my first vacation in about 4 years), and very hard for me to accept the fact that I won't be "plugged in" for several weeks. My loved ones quelled any of my efforts to take a laptop or even pocket PC with me, so I guess it will just have to be. I might take Niederhoffer's "Practical Speculation" with me though. I said it's "more of an anecdotal book"... :D
     
    #1289     May 18, 2004
  10. The directional view of spot in the coming months:

    EUR/USD: 50-50. No clear directional bias.

    GRB/USD: Small directional bias for a weak GBP.

    USD/JPY: Still a premium for the downside spot. USD puts priced higher.

    CHF: The option market favours strong CHF - because of risk aversion and the increasing possibility of a rate hike in CHF.

    (Source: Saxo Bank).
     
    #1290     May 18, 2004
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