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Re: Aliassmith Beats a "Dead Horse"

Postby LeMercenaire » Sat Oct 03, 2020 9:45 pm

prochargedmopar wrote:
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LeMercenaire wrote:It's why you may 90% of the time eat grass-fed, Japanese-raised prime beef patties...but once in a blue moon, a Mickey-D's will do just fine! :)


I'm on keto so 90% of my diet is beef. I prefer a good Ribeye or PrimeRib. No Royale with cheese for me.


I'll take that cheese please.
Ain't got nuthin against dairy as long is it's not milk. (weight gainer).


Had a stunning Ash Goats' Cheese with Smoked Ham and mashed avacado on peppered rye bread today for brunch. Stunning. I drink a milk named Cravendale over here. Non lactose milk. Not a lot but what I do is much better than full milk but with the same taste. As I said, I like my dairy too much to give it up - which is why Primal for me, not full Keto. Can't help it, lol.

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Re: Aliassmith Beats a "Dead Horse"

Postby aliassmith » Sun Oct 04, 2020 12:27 am

LeMercenaire wrote:
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I'm on keto so 90% of my diet is beef. I prefer a good Ribeye or PrimeRib. No Royale with cheese for me.


I'll take that cheese please.
Ain't got nuthin against dairy as long is it's not milk. (weight gainer).


Had a stunning Ash Goats' Cheese with Smoked Ham and mashed avacado on peppered rye bread today for brunch. Stunning. I drink a milk named Cravendale over here. Non lactose milk. Not a lot but what I do is much better than full milk but with the same taste. As I said, I like my dairy too much to give it up - which is why Primal for me, not full Keto. Can't help it, lol.


Keto has been the most efficient and effective way for me to lose weight. Ill not drink milk or eat bread for 6 months if that's what it takes. I'll still need a low carb lifestyle after that because to many carbs and I gain weight so easy.

Your Rye bread makes me want a Ruben tho.
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Re: Aliassmith Beats a "Dead Horse"

Postby LeMercenaire » Sun Oct 04, 2020 1:03 am

aliassmith wrote:
LeMercenaire wrote:
prochargedmopar wrote:
I'll take that cheese please.
Ain't got nuthin against dairy as long is it's not milk. (weight gainer).


Had a stunning Ash Goats' Cheese with Smoked Ham and mashed avacado on peppered rye bread today for brunch. Stunning. I drink a milk named Cravendale over here. Non lactose milk. Not a lot but what I do is much better than full milk but with the same taste. As I said, I like my dairy too much to give it up - which is why Primal for me, not full Keto. Can't help it, lol.


Keto has been the most efficient and effective way for me to lose weight. Ill not drink milk or eat bread for 6 months if that's what it takes. I'll still need a low carb lifestyle after that because to many carbs and I gain weight so easy.

Your Rye bread makes me want a Ruben tho.


Lol. You ever checked out, ''The Art and Science of Low Carbohydrate Performance'' by Jeff S. Volek PhD, RD and Stephen D. Phinney, MD, PhD? Can't recommend it highly enough.

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Re: Aliassmith Beats a "Dead Horse"

Postby aliassmith » Sun Oct 04, 2020 3:22 am

LeMercenaire wrote:
aliassmith wrote:
LeMercenaire wrote:
Had a stunning Ash Goats' Cheese with Smoked Ham and mashed avacado on peppered rye bread today for brunch. Stunning. I drink a milk named Cravendale over here. Non lactose milk. Not a lot but what I do is much better than full milk but with the same taste. As I said, I like my dairy too much to give it up - which is why Primal for me, not full Keto. Can't help it, lol.


Keto has been the most efficient and effective way for me to lose weight. Ill not drink milk or eat bread for 6 months if that's what it takes. I'll still need a low carb lifestyle after that because to many carbs and I gain weight so easy.

Your Rye bread makes me want a Ruben tho.


Lol. You ever checked out, ''The Art and Science of Low Carbohydrate Performance'' by Jeff S. Volek PhD, RD and Stephen D. Phinney, MD, PhD? Can't recommend it highly enough.


I've read a lot of whats in there years ago. I was just looking over it during the last hour. I forgot about the only work out at 65% capacity.
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Re: Aliassmith Beats a "Dead Horse"

Postby LeMercenaire » Sun Oct 04, 2020 10:10 pm

This article in Business Insider has just as much relevance to our necessary trading mentality as it does to business in general and kind of ties into the conversations we have been having lately across the threads.

https://www.businessinsider.com/how-wor ... 20-10?IR=T

Nothing particularly earth-shatteringly new - but sometimes you just need to remind yourself.

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Re: Aliassmith Beats a "Dead Horse"

Postby pablo101 » Mon Oct 05, 2020 1:28 am

LeMercenaire wrote:This article in Business Insider has just as much relevance to our necessary trading mentality as it does to business in general and kind of ties into the conversations we have been having lately across the threads.

https://www.businessinsider.com/how-wor ... 20-10?IR=T

Nothing particularly earth-shatteringly new - but sometimes you just need to remind yourself.


I'm certainly not trading smart and trading long hours.

I still have that itch to capture every thing that moves.

Result?

Pips and a fat arse!
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Re: Aliassmith Beats a "Dead Horse"

Postby aliassmith » Mon Oct 05, 2020 2:57 am

LeMercenaire wrote:This article in Business Insider has just as much relevance to our necessary trading mentality as it does to business in general and kind of ties into the conversations we have been having lately across the threads.

https://www.businessinsider.com/how-wor ... 20-10?IR=T

Nothing particularly earth-shatteringly new - but sometimes you just need to remind yourself.


This is why I choose to get back to my roots. Scalping for up to 2 hours a session will be plenty of time to make decent pips. Same schedule during the UK.
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Re: Aliassmith Beats a "Dead Horse"

Postby aliassmith » Mon Oct 05, 2020 6:07 pm

aliassmith wrote:
pablo101 wrote:
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I'm not going to be posting all my trades or daily totals. I will however say that I did scalp about 33 pips on a Friday. I feel that if GAS was behind the wheel it would have been about 50% more.

I dont alway agree with TRO, but when it comes to scalping and stacking pips being a Yale student is not the best path.

Hey TRO don't let that go to your head. :lol:
Or I'll post squiggly lines in your thread.


Give more context, 33 pips in how many trades?

TRO bangs on about 20 pips a day. Very wise words.


I'm not looking at it right now, but I believe it was
2 BE
2 losses
5 profits
smallest was about 5 pips largest was about 12

I Was a little rusty. I was trying to set targets instead of watching the orderflow/price action. The 2 BE should have been another 10 pips.


Market wasn't cooperating for me at Frankfurt open. Traded 2 hours.
2 BE
2 Loss
2 Gains
50% accuracy without counting BE and made 10 pips.
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Re: Aliassmith Beats a "Dead Horse"

Postby aliassmith » Tue Oct 06, 2020 6:03 am

EU first scalp short 3.3pips about 2R counting spread
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Re: Aliassmith Beats a "Dead Horse"

Postby aliassmith » Tue Oct 06, 2020 6:13 am

Second EU scalp short 2R 3.5 pips
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