TRADING IS SIMPLE ... (TheRumpledOne)

Discussion in 'Forex' started by TheRumpledOne, Jan 2, 2012.

  1. Buy1Sell2

    Buy1Sell2

    Price prints at 11 AM at 50.16 and prints at 11:01AM at 50.16. Price moves sideways. This is incontrovertible
     
    #391     Dec 1, 2017
  2. You have to define what you mean by move:

    move
    mo͞ov/
    verb
    verb: move; 3rd person present: moves; past tense: moved; past participle: moved; gerund or present participle: moving
    1. 1.
      go in a specified direction or manner; change position.
      "she stood up and moved to the door"
      synonyms: go, walk, proceed, progress, advance; More
      budge, stir, shift, change position
      "she moved to the door"
      • change the place or position of.
        "she moved the tray to a side table"
        synonyms: carry, transport, transfer, shift
        "he moved the chair closer to the fire"
      • change one's place of residence or work.
        "his family moved to London when he was a child"
        synonyms: relocate, move away, change one's address, leave, go away, go down the road, decamp, pull up stakes
        "she's moved to Rotterdam"
      • (of a player) change the position of a piece in a board game.
        "White has forced his opponent to move"
    2. 2.
      change or cause to change from one state, opinion, sphere, or activity to another.
      "the school moved over to the new course in 1987"
      synonyms: change, budge, shift one's ground, change one's tune, change one's mind, have second thoughts; More
      make a U-turn, do an about-face
      "they are not prepared to move on this issue"
      • influence or prompt (someone) to do something.
        "his deep love of music moved him to take lessons with Dr. Hill"
        synonyms: inspire, prompt, stimulate, motivate, provoke, influence, rouse, induce, incite
        "she was moved to act"
      • take action.
        "hard-liners may yet move against him, but their success might be limited"
        synonyms: take action, act, take steps, do something, take measures;
        informalget moving
        "he urged the council to move quickly"
      • provoke a strong feeling, especially of sorrow or sympathy, in.
        "he was moved to tears by a get-well message from the president"
      • archaic
        stir up (an emotion) in someone.
        "he justly moves one's derision"
        synonyms: affect, touch, impress, shake, upset, disturb, make an impression on
        "I was deeply moved by the story"
    3. 3.
      make progress; develop in a particular manner or direction.
      "aircraft design had moved forward a long way"
      synonyms: (make) progress, make headway, advance, develop
      "things were moving too fast"
      • informal
        depart; start off.
        "let's move—it's time we started shopping"
      • informal
        used to urge or command someone to hurry up.
        "come on—move it!"
      • informal
        go quickly.
        "Kenny was really moving when he made contact with a tire at the hairpin and flipped over"
      • (with reference to merchandise) sell or be sold.
        "despite the high prices, goods are moving"
    4. 4.
      spend one's time or be socially active in (a particular sphere) or among (a particular group of people).
      "they moved in different circles of friends"
      synonyms: circulate, mix, socialize, keep company, associate;
      informalhang out/around
      "she moves in the art world"
    5. 5.
      propose for discussion and resolution at a meeting or legislative assembly.
      "she intends to move an amendment to the bill"
      synonyms: propose, submit, suggest, advocate, recommend, urge
      "I move that we adjourn"
      • make a formal request or application to (a court or assembly) for something.
        "his family moved the court for adequate “maintenance expenses” to run the household"
    6. 6.
      empty (one's bowels).
    noun
    noun: move; plural noun: moves
    1. 1.
      a change of place, position, or state.

    The only thing that changed in your example was time.

    Price did not change, therefore, it did not move.

    QED.
     
    #392     Dec 1, 2017
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    #393     Dec 3, 2017
  4. I don’t believe that trading is that simple as we are reading or writing about it in any journal. The reason is: as forex market is a volatile market and highly competitive also prediction will not always be right, rather there is a huge chance that prediction can be wrong. Again as we think that we can profit , it always not happened in that amount and as we wanted.
     
    #394     Dec 4, 2017
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    #395     Dec 4, 2017
  6. You may chose to believe whatever you want. FordThink.jpg

    I never "predict".

    "I am not forcing you to accept my concepts. I only request the traders to review the market from time to time keeping in mind my concepts and if found suitable use in the trades or just ignore. Thanks for your opinion."
     
    #396     Dec 4, 2017
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    #397     Dec 5, 2017
  8. Buy1Sell2

    Buy1Sell2

    In order for price to move, it must move through time. Price at x time is therefore matched against price at y time and the difference calculated. If the price is higher then price has moved higher through time. If price is lower, then price has moved lower through time. If there is no difference in price, then price has moved sideways through time.
     
    #398     Dec 5, 2017
  9. Pretend you do not have a chart.

    You watch the quote tape.

    Time changes.

    Price remains the same.

    No one would say price moved sideways.

    QED.
     
    #399     Dec 5, 2017
  10. Buy1Sell2

    Buy1Sell2

    Your position is indefensible here. Price indeed moves sideways as I have explained to you. Thank you for your time.
     
    #400     Dec 5, 2017