TerminalIndicator wrote:Gee. I'm doing the exact same thing that everyone else does around here - yet, I need to open up another thread? For what, do tell. To repeat precisely what I can do right here in this thread.
Is this thread not about trading the Rat?
All, I'm doing is taking the opposite side of the Rat - and kicking his Rat butt as I do it. When will the market flip? This guy might know something about that:
There's a good reason why this is happening, folks. Its called: Magnitude and Price over Time.
Don't worry - the Rat will eat his share, but before not IronMan eats his, first. If I can stay up long enough tonight, I'll post some pics of the IronMan doing his thang. But, if I do fall asleep like a baby tonight, IronMan will take his position in the market and my trading for me.
Boy! This thing is smoking to the downside, isn't it! And, don't she look purdy doing it, too. Why is she doing this? Price over Time. Go look at the M4 chart on the EURUSD. What do you see? This move began at $1.3925 and the Rat was trying to Long the darn thing at 3867 and 3868 respectively.
Now, notice something rather odd about those two Rat Long numbers? They are sitting right on top of each other, are they not? Hmmmm - why is that? Answer: Its a minute chart. Both Rat Long triggers were set 10 minutes away from each other.
Price = 3867
Time = 10 minutes later
Price = 3868
Does anybody except me, see a huge problem with that math?
Plug in the variable: Price divided by Time.
Pirates? I don't thinks so. Bank Robbers? Hardly. Still, the Rat will eat, but you'll have to hang in there and suffer under the weight of not knowing anything about magnitude, price and time, until you (the Rat) has the opportunity to dine.
gfg1 wrote:TI, this by chance is what you are referring to?
No. But, I do love the logo. The sales pitch is simply not my style.
I just like IronMan. More appropriately, I like the creative genius of Tony Stark and the fact that ultimately, he comes around to doing the right thing when the chips are down.
trueblueTEX wrote:So, how much you charging, Terminal?
If I were, most retail traders would not be able to afford it. So, thank goodness, I'm not. Besides, Rats don't buy things like this, they build them, right? First, they build it - then they go out and rob banks with it. I thought that's the way it was done in the the wild wild west.
But, who the heck knows? The Shadow Knows! [remember that one, I used to love that program]