Lemme guess...your girlfriend is imaginary too right? Lol. Keep trading demo and making up stupid stories buddy....it's what you're good at. It's really unhealthy to truly believe that you're actually making the money that you posted in those fake blotters and then to also have the audacity to give trading advice to inquirers! Hilarious. Unfortunately you're not the first guy to do this on ET. The other guy a few years back did the same thing until his trial software demo account ended and he could no longer manipulate his P&L. His excuse was that he was doing some sort of study for school blah blah blah blah...bullshit excuse for lying...just like yours.
imaginary girlfriend.. fake blotters...woo woo...u really let me have it that time! ...even thru in a little eti humor with your own lol! that was funny to you? ...and as far as advice goes...looky here at the advice you just gave to slavduja: "I recommend that you read: Technical Analysis -- Using Multiple Timeframes by Brian Shannon....it's really expensive however...I photocopied the entire book from a friend of mine that purchased it." I photocopied the entire book? From a friend of mine that purchased it? Oh you got me hands down with that advice. Well...ur not the first guy on ET who has held himself out to be some great wisdom and didnt have two nickles to rub together...I remember Samson..do you? He recommended readings too...all the while scamin nooby's out of $3-400 selling shit he stole from et members...whats your bullshit excuse for being a thief? so... i repeat...judge not..lest ye be... and lighten up...ur too tight...its unhealthy...keep your two cents now and get in that eti line over there. "Hey! all of you reading there in the ETI Line...watch your books, wallets and your valuables" (Im thinkin there is there no forgiveness and absolutely no end to the steady stream of eti's...haha Oh, and never ever mix time frames...pick one and trade it.)
That's great. I photocopied the book not because I couldn't afford it. I couldn't justify spending $85 on a book that I could get for free. It took me 20 minutes to not waste money. I guess you're the kind of guy that refuses to buy used books on Amazon huh? I don't hold myself out to be of great wisdom. I'm privileged to have traded many different types of markets (end of a bull, topping market, extreme volatility, dead vol & the beginning of a bull) in a very short career. I'm just a guy that began trading full-time 5 years ago fresh out of college that never thought I'd experience what I've experienced up until now. Take my .02 and add it to to your trading account -- it might help you get off of the demo. Good luck.
I quoted a post by adamm2. In that post, he attached this image, which shows an indicator called "SMI" which appears to make 100% accurate calls: http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/attachment.php?s=&postid=2830179 Hence, that indicator looks like the holy grail.
What's the point of continuing to pump a demo trading account? Open a real one and let's chat about your nice returns.