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PIRATE GATHERING IN BELGIUM - MAY 2007

Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 8:03 pm
by TheRumpledOne
PIRATE GATHERING IN BELGIUM - MAY 2007

I will be in Belgium May 12 - 16, 2007.

Contact johnwalsh007@gmail.com for ALL DETAILS.

Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2007 3:12 am
by geff
So how far a drive is that from Tucson?

Jeff

p.s. Better buy your Euro's now.

Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2007 8:49 am
by euro99
I might be up for that.

Question list for Seminar in Belgium with Avery

Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2007 10:55 am
by JohnM
After speaking with Avery last night about the content on this seminar, he suggested to post some initial thoughts on the seminar content here. Those of you interested in attending can add your questions here also.
Avery will be providing answers where possible in advance of our meeting so that we can optimize the learning curve.

Here are some of the questions I received already:

- Tools of the trade - what is your preferred trading platform?
- Dashboard setup - types in information (price/vol/indicators ...)
- What strategies do you suggest for confidence building beginners?
- Can you explain your favourite strategies for day traders?
- Some traders have day jobs and are not able to baby-sit the PC. What strategies would you suggest for them?
- Do your strategies work apply to both Forex, stocks and commodities?


More questions to follow ....

Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2007 3:17 pm
by TheRumpledOne
- Tools of the trade - what is your preferred trading platform?

Equities - daytrading - TradeStation, swing trading Ameritrade/Izone

Forex - EFX Group


- Dashboard setup - types in information (price/vol/indicators ...)

TRO_BuyZone, TRO_Dynamic_FibsSR, _SM_Candle2

- What strategies do you suggest for confidence building beginners?

daytrading - Milk The Cow ( BuyZone )

swing trading - Black Belt Trading Strategy


- Can you explain your favourite strategies for day traders?

You want me to explain it AGAIN? lol!!

- Some traders have day jobs and are not able to baby-sit the PC. What strategies would you suggest for them?


swing trading - Black Belt Trading Strategy

- Do your strategies work apply to both Forex, stocks and commodities?

Yes.

Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2007 3:28 pm
by 4x=0
Yes and what about the use of level II with buyzone tro?

Must I fly to belgium to learn that one? :)

Personally i would fly to belgium just to trade and be merry \:D/

what a great time that would be

Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2007 3:44 pm
by TheRumpledOne
4x=0:

You really don't have to use Level II with the BuyZone.

And you don't have to fly to Belguim to trade...LOL!

Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2007 5:36 pm
by 4x=0
at 400 euro not sure that i will tro

might just hang in amsterdam

you're welcome to join

I'll be there!

Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2007 7:54 pm
by ppmoore
It's easy for me - I live there/here! - They have good beer for pirates here - LOL

Seriously, what I'd like to see discussed is something like this:

Market preparation - what market breadth indicators do you use to determine a view on the market (trending, overbought/sold, bullish, bearish).

Stock candidates - I think Avery has posted enough information on his scans across on StockFetcher, but which ones to use based on your view of the market work best in various market conditions?

Platforms - I use Amibroker combined with TC2000 data feed for EOD charting and scanning, and AB scmbined with Interactive Brokers for RT charting.

Trading style - swing, trend, day, etc

Instruments - equities, forex, commodoties. As a relative beginner, I have the impression that the latter two are for the "big boys", who are just waiting to separate the innocent from their money. But I'd love to be persuaded otherwise.

On the one hand I hope that we have a relatively coherent group focused in the same broad direction. OTOH, I look forward to learning about new trading techniques and trading instruments.

Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 2:24 am
by TheRumpledOne
Market preparation - what market breadth indicators do you use to determine a view on the market (trending, overbought/sold, bullish, bearish).

NONE. I don't care about the "market". Stocks, currencies and futures WILL ALWAYS GO UP/DOWN no matter what the market is doing.

Stock candidates - I think Avery has posted enough information on his scans across on StockFetcher, but which ones to use based on your view of the market work best in various market conditions?

For daytrading, use the COWS.


Platforms - I use Amibroker combined with TC2000 data feed for EOD charting and scanning, and AB scmbined with Interactive Brokers for RT charting.

Once again, for daytrading TradeStation. For currency trading, EFX Group.


Trading style - swing, trend, day, etc

Day trading if you can, otherwise short term swing.


Instruments - equities, forex, commodoties. As a relative beginner, I have the impression that the latter two are for the "big boys", who are just waiting to separate the innocent from their money. But I'd love to be persuaded otherwise.

It takes $25,000 MINIMUM to daytrade stocks. You can get in the game for $500 if you trade currencies. It's NOT what you trade, it's HOW you trade it!