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marinko got a reaction from aenigma in Dan Gramza - Market Studies Foundation Course (for price action fans)
Dan Gramza - Market Studies Foundation Course
for price action junkies
You will learn:
PART 1 (76 minutes)
Trade Identification Tools
Buying and selling candle price behavior
Current volatility characteristics
Market rhythm
Trend Symmetry
Trend Analysis
Trade Entry -- Buy the Break --- Sell the Rally
24 hour market characteristics
Be prepared for any outcome!
High / Low Market Profile volume references
PART 2 (65 minutes)
Trade Management Tools
Trade Buy And Sell Signal Criteria
Trade Set Up
Trade Profit objective
Trade Profit and Risk Management
Trade Development
Initial stop placement after a large move
Profit objective Application
Incremental change analysis
Option Considerations
link
http://www.fileserve.com/file/SkQUznB/gramza.rar
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marinko got a reaction from goldseeder in Dan Gramza - Market Studies Foundation Course (for price action fans)
Dan Gramza - Market Studies Foundation Course
for price action junkies
You will learn:
PART 1 (76 minutes)
Trade Identification Tools
Buying and selling candle price behavior
Current volatility characteristics
Market rhythm
Trend Symmetry
Trend Analysis
Trade Entry -- Buy the Break --- Sell the Rally
24 hour market characteristics
Be prepared for any outcome!
High / Low Market Profile volume references
PART 2 (65 minutes)
Trade Management Tools
Trade Buy And Sell Signal Criteria
Trade Set Up
Trade Profit objective
Trade Profit and Risk Management
Trade Development
Initial stop placement after a large move
Profit objective Application
Incremental change analysis
Option Considerations
link
http://www.fileserve.com/file/SkQUznB/gramza.rar
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marinko got a reaction from mr.krabz in Dan Gramza - Market Studies Foundation Course (for price action fans)
Dan Gramza - Market Studies Foundation Course
for price action junkies
You will learn:
PART 1 (76 minutes)
Trade Identification Tools
Buying and selling candle price behavior
Current volatility characteristics
Market rhythm
Trend Symmetry
Trend Analysis
Trade Entry -- Buy the Break --- Sell the Rally
24 hour market characteristics
Be prepared for any outcome!
High / Low Market Profile volume references
PART 2 (65 minutes)
Trade Management Tools
Trade Buy And Sell Signal Criteria
Trade Set Up
Trade Profit objective
Trade Profit and Risk Management
Trade Development
Initial stop placement after a large move
Profit objective Application
Incremental change analysis
Option Considerations
link
http://www.fileserve.com/file/SkQUznB/gramza.rar
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marinko got a reaction from ⭐ yakka in Dan Gramza - Market Studies Foundation Course (for price action fans)
Dan Gramza - Market Studies Foundation Course
for price action junkies
You will learn:
PART 1 (76 minutes)
Trade Identification Tools
Buying and selling candle price behavior
Current volatility characteristics
Market rhythm
Trend Symmetry
Trend Analysis
Trade Entry -- Buy the Break --- Sell the Rally
24 hour market characteristics
Be prepared for any outcome!
High / Low Market Profile volume references
PART 2 (65 minutes)
Trade Management Tools
Trade Buy And Sell Signal Criteria
Trade Set Up
Trade Profit objective
Trade Profit and Risk Management
Trade Development
Initial stop placement after a large move
Profit objective Application
Incremental change analysis
Option Considerations
link
http://www.fileserve.com/file/SkQUznB/gramza.rar
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marinko got a reaction from sakatakasa774 in Dan Gramza - Market Studies Foundation Course (for price action fans)
Dan Gramza - Market Studies Foundation Course
for price action junkies
You will learn:
PART 1 (76 minutes)
Trade Identification Tools
Buying and selling candle price behavior
Current volatility characteristics
Market rhythm
Trend Symmetry
Trend Analysis
Trade Entry -- Buy the Break --- Sell the Rally
24 hour market characteristics
Be prepared for any outcome!
High / Low Market Profile volume references
PART 2 (65 minutes)
Trade Management Tools
Trade Buy And Sell Signal Criteria
Trade Set Up
Trade Profit objective
Trade Profit and Risk Management
Trade Development
Initial stop placement after a large move
Profit objective Application
Incremental change analysis
Option Considerations
link
http://www.fileserve.com/file/SkQUznB/gramza.rar
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marinko got a reaction from JimJamBonks in Phil Newton trading-strategies Member Content
reuploaded to multiupload
Trading-Strategies.info.part1.rar (107 MB) http://www.multiupload.com/WIYODEVMHU
Trading-Strategies.info.part2.rar (107 MB) http://www.multiupload.com/HLX6ZR6RXH
Trading-Strategies.info.part3.rar (54.99 MB) http://www.multiupload.com/6F2EDCUVG0
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marinko got a reaction from ⭐ 80wales in Phil Newton trading-strategies Member Content
FOR PRICE ACTION JUNKIES HERE IS PHIL NEWTON:
Here at Trading Strategies I refuse to con anyone into thinking that this is an easy career and that "with just 5 minutes per day" you can "make a fortune".
However, with the help and guidance of myself and other traders on this site you can develop yourself into a highly successful trader.
It is my mission is to provide you with the information and trading strategies, and mental ability you need to make better, well informed trading decisions maximising your business potential.
Although I am biased, the site is excellent. I am sure that you will find many gems both on the main site and through out the forums. If you find it's not for you then I also appreciate that, as you need to find a strategy that's comfortable for you.
Who is Phil Newton?
Phil Newton was key speaker at the FXstreet.com International Traders Conference in October 2008 - Barcelona.
I'm a self taught trader and managed to start my trading career with a high degree of success, but this doesn't mean to say I don't have my fair share of loosing trades. I have always been interested in trading from a very early age and started reading what I could about technical analysis when I was about 16. I started hand drawing charts of the FST100 and some stocks at about the same time. Using all my savings I made my first trade when I was 18 in a UK stock called Waterfall purchasing 920 shares at 54 pence and sold out a little over 8 months later for 108 pence. Since then I was hooked. The following 3 trades I made were in mining stocks and closed them all pretty quickly as they simply weren't making any money (a good choice with hindsight but there was nothing clever about it) and took a small loss with the transaction costs taken into account.
I soon realised that this wasn't as easy as all the glossy adverts made it out to be and due to my lack of funding I decided that I needed to focus on other things like my education and get a job. I spent the next several years finishing my education, working and dreaming of making a living from trading. I was lucky enough to get a start on the trading ladder working for a software developer that had developed a black box to trade the futures market. This is where I really learned what not to do in trading as they pretty much did everything you shouldn't do when trading.
My brief time here allowed me to see real time data unfold in front of me and practice my new art and try to put what I had spent a long time reading about into practice. I would constantly think I can do better, but something (as always, fear of failure) held me back. It was at this time I was diagnosed with Crohn's Disease. It is actually a very nasty progressive illness and I mention it only because it was the catalyst for many life changing decisions.
I spent 8 weeks in hospital 4 of which in a critical care unit, and the following 8 months recovering at home. I came very close to death in this time and it made me think of many things in my life, my career being one of them. I basically decided on all the changes I wanted in my life and follow several dreams I've had and never taken action to make them happen.
I thought (from a career perspective) that I want to be a trader and make my living in this way. "Better to have tried and failed than to never have tried at all." Near the end of my recuperation I took £1000 off my credit card and started trading Ibex futures. Since that Day I have never looked back and never regretted any of my life choices as they are mine and mine alone. In that time I have learned a great deal about myself and trading. I have traded Futures, NASDAQ stocks and Forex. I have continued to do so and now make my living in this way.
website
;
http://trading-strategies.info/
http://www.fileserve.com/file/a4V6b9C/Trading-Strategies.info.part1.rar
http://www.fileserve.com/file/ZczEzKz/Trading-Strategies.info.part2.rar
http://www.fileserve.com/file/UBQhd4t/Trading-Strategies.info.part3.rar
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marinko got a reaction from anton1713006147 in Phil Newton trading-strategies Member Content
reuploaded to multiupload
Trading-Strategies.info.part1.rar (107 MB) http://www.multiupload.com/WIYODEVMHU
Trading-Strategies.info.part2.rar (107 MB) http://www.multiupload.com/HLX6ZR6RXH
Trading-Strategies.info.part3.rar (54.99 MB) http://www.multiupload.com/6F2EDCUVG0
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marinko got a reaction from Marchello in Dan Gramza - Market Studies Foundation Course (for price action fans)
Dan Gramza - Market Studies Foundation Course
for price action junkies
You will learn:
PART 1 (76 minutes)
Trade Identification Tools
Buying and selling candle price behavior
Current volatility characteristics
Market rhythm
Trend Symmetry
Trend Analysis
Trade Entry -- Buy the Break --- Sell the Rally
24 hour market characteristics
Be prepared for any outcome!
High / Low Market Profile volume references
PART 2 (65 minutes)
Trade Management Tools
Trade Buy And Sell Signal Criteria
Trade Set Up
Trade Profit objective
Trade Profit and Risk Management
Trade Development
Initial stop placement after a large move
Profit objective Application
Incremental change analysis
Option Considerations
link
http://www.fileserve.com/file/SkQUznB/gramza.rar
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marinko got a reaction from plypun in Dan Gramza - Market Studies Foundation Course (for price action fans)
Dan Gramza - Market Studies Foundation Course
for price action junkies
You will learn:
PART 1 (76 minutes)
Trade Identification Tools
Buying and selling candle price behavior
Current volatility characteristics
Market rhythm
Trend Symmetry
Trend Analysis
Trade Entry -- Buy the Break --- Sell the Rally
24 hour market characteristics
Be prepared for any outcome!
High / Low Market Profile volume references
PART 2 (65 minutes)
Trade Management Tools
Trade Buy And Sell Signal Criteria
Trade Set Up
Trade Profit objective
Trade Profit and Risk Management
Trade Development
Initial stop placement after a large move
Profit objective Application
Incremental change analysis
Option Considerations
link
http://www.fileserve.com/file/SkQUznB/gramza.rar
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marinko got a reaction from alright in Phil Newton trading-strategies Member Content
reuploaded to multiupload
Trading-Strategies.info.part1.rar (107 MB) http://www.multiupload.com/WIYODEVMHU
Trading-Strategies.info.part2.rar (107 MB) http://www.multiupload.com/HLX6ZR6RXH
Trading-Strategies.info.part3.rar (54.99 MB) http://www.multiupload.com/6F2EDCUVG0
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marinko got a reaction from ⭐ aclient21 in Phil Newton trading-strategies Member Content
FOR PRICE ACTION JUNKIES HERE IS PHIL NEWTON:
Here at Trading Strategies I refuse to con anyone into thinking that this is an easy career and that "with just 5 minutes per day" you can "make a fortune".
However, with the help and guidance of myself and other traders on this site you can develop yourself into a highly successful trader.
It is my mission is to provide you with the information and trading strategies, and mental ability you need to make better, well informed trading decisions maximising your business potential.
Although I am biased, the site is excellent. I am sure that you will find many gems both on the main site and through out the forums. If you find it's not for you then I also appreciate that, as you need to find a strategy that's comfortable for you.
Who is Phil Newton?
Phil Newton was key speaker at the FXstreet.com International Traders Conference in October 2008 - Barcelona.
I'm a self taught trader and managed to start my trading career with a high degree of success, but this doesn't mean to say I don't have my fair share of loosing trades. I have always been interested in trading from a very early age and started reading what I could about technical analysis when I was about 16. I started hand drawing charts of the FST100 and some stocks at about the same time. Using all my savings I made my first trade when I was 18 in a UK stock called Waterfall purchasing 920 shares at 54 pence and sold out a little over 8 months later for 108 pence. Since then I was hooked. The following 3 trades I made were in mining stocks and closed them all pretty quickly as they simply weren't making any money (a good choice with hindsight but there was nothing clever about it) and took a small loss with the transaction costs taken into account.
I soon realised that this wasn't as easy as all the glossy adverts made it out to be and due to my lack of funding I decided that I needed to focus on other things like my education and get a job. I spent the next several years finishing my education, working and dreaming of making a living from trading. I was lucky enough to get a start on the trading ladder working for a software developer that had developed a black box to trade the futures market. This is where I really learned what not to do in trading as they pretty much did everything you shouldn't do when trading.
My brief time here allowed me to see real time data unfold in front of me and practice my new art and try to put what I had spent a long time reading about into practice. I would constantly think I can do better, but something (as always, fear of failure) held me back. It was at this time I was diagnosed with Crohn's Disease. It is actually a very nasty progressive illness and I mention it only because it was the catalyst for many life changing decisions.
I spent 8 weeks in hospital 4 of which in a critical care unit, and the following 8 months recovering at home. I came very close to death in this time and it made me think of many things in my life, my career being one of them. I basically decided on all the changes I wanted in my life and follow several dreams I've had and never taken action to make them happen.
I thought (from a career perspective) that I want to be a trader and make my living in this way. "Better to have tried and failed than to never have tried at all." Near the end of my recuperation I took £1000 off my credit card and started trading Ibex futures. Since that Day I have never looked back and never regretted any of my life choices as they are mine and mine alone. In that time I have learned a great deal about myself and trading. I have traded Futures, NASDAQ stocks and Forex. I have continued to do so and now make my living in this way.
website
;
http://trading-strategies.info/
http://www.fileserve.com/file/a4V6b9C/Trading-Strategies.info.part1.rar
http://www.fileserve.com/file/ZczEzKz/Trading-Strategies.info.part2.rar
http://www.fileserve.com/file/UBQhd4t/Trading-Strategies.info.part3.rar
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marinko got a reaction from sousou in Dan Gramza - Market Studies Foundation Course (for price action fans)
Dan Gramza - Market Studies Foundation Course
for price action junkies
You will learn:
PART 1 (76 minutes)
Trade Identification Tools
Buying and selling candle price behavior
Current volatility characteristics
Market rhythm
Trend Symmetry
Trend Analysis
Trade Entry -- Buy the Break --- Sell the Rally
24 hour market characteristics
Be prepared for any outcome!
High / Low Market Profile volume references
PART 2 (65 minutes)
Trade Management Tools
Trade Buy And Sell Signal Criteria
Trade Set Up
Trade Profit objective
Trade Profit and Risk Management
Trade Development
Initial stop placement after a large move
Profit objective Application
Incremental change analysis
Option Considerations
link
http://www.fileserve.com/file/SkQUznB/gramza.rar
-
marinko got a reaction from anton1713006147 in Dan Gramza - Market Studies Foundation Course (for price action fans)
Dan Gramza - Market Studies Foundation Course
for price action junkies
You will learn:
PART 1 (76 minutes)
Trade Identification Tools
Buying and selling candle price behavior
Current volatility characteristics
Market rhythm
Trend Symmetry
Trend Analysis
Trade Entry -- Buy the Break --- Sell the Rally
24 hour market characteristics
Be prepared for any outcome!
High / Low Market Profile volume references
PART 2 (65 minutes)
Trade Management Tools
Trade Buy And Sell Signal Criteria
Trade Set Up
Trade Profit objective
Trade Profit and Risk Management
Trade Development
Initial stop placement after a large move
Profit objective Application
Incremental change analysis
Option Considerations
link
http://www.fileserve.com/file/SkQUznB/gramza.rar
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marinko got a reaction from fdd2k2 in Phil Newton trading-strategies Member Content
reuploaded to multiupload
Trading-Strategies.info.part1.rar (107 MB) http://www.multiupload.com/WIYODEVMHU
Trading-Strategies.info.part2.rar (107 MB) http://www.multiupload.com/HLX6ZR6RXH
Trading-Strategies.info.part3.rar (54.99 MB) http://www.multiupload.com/6F2EDCUVG0
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marinko got a reaction from soundfx in Phil Newton trading-strategies Member Content
FOR PRICE ACTION JUNKIES HERE IS PHIL NEWTON:
Here at Trading Strategies I refuse to con anyone into thinking that this is an easy career and that "with just 5 minutes per day" you can "make a fortune".
However, with the help and guidance of myself and other traders on this site you can develop yourself into a highly successful trader.
It is my mission is to provide you with the information and trading strategies, and mental ability you need to make better, well informed trading decisions maximising your business potential.
Although I am biased, the site is excellent. I am sure that you will find many gems both on the main site and through out the forums. If you find it's not for you then I also appreciate that, as you need to find a strategy that's comfortable for you.
Who is Phil Newton?
Phil Newton was key speaker at the FXstreet.com International Traders Conference in October 2008 - Barcelona.
I'm a self taught trader and managed to start my trading career with a high degree of success, but this doesn't mean to say I don't have my fair share of loosing trades. I have always been interested in trading from a very early age and started reading what I could about technical analysis when I was about 16. I started hand drawing charts of the FST100 and some stocks at about the same time. Using all my savings I made my first trade when I was 18 in a UK stock called Waterfall purchasing 920 shares at 54 pence and sold out a little over 8 months later for 108 pence. Since then I was hooked. The following 3 trades I made were in mining stocks and closed them all pretty quickly as they simply weren't making any money (a good choice with hindsight but there was nothing clever about it) and took a small loss with the transaction costs taken into account.
I soon realised that this wasn't as easy as all the glossy adverts made it out to be and due to my lack of funding I decided that I needed to focus on other things like my education and get a job. I spent the next several years finishing my education, working and dreaming of making a living from trading. I was lucky enough to get a start on the trading ladder working for a software developer that had developed a black box to trade the futures market. This is where I really learned what not to do in trading as they pretty much did everything you shouldn't do when trading.
My brief time here allowed me to see real time data unfold in front of me and practice my new art and try to put what I had spent a long time reading about into practice. I would constantly think I can do better, but something (as always, fear of failure) held me back. It was at this time I was diagnosed with Crohn's Disease. It is actually a very nasty progressive illness and I mention it only because it was the catalyst for many life changing decisions.
I spent 8 weeks in hospital 4 of which in a critical care unit, and the following 8 months recovering at home. I came very close to death in this time and it made me think of many things in my life, my career being one of them. I basically decided on all the changes I wanted in my life and follow several dreams I've had and never taken action to make them happen.
I thought (from a career perspective) that I want to be a trader and make my living in this way. "Better to have tried and failed than to never have tried at all." Near the end of my recuperation I took £1000 off my credit card and started trading Ibex futures. Since that Day I have never looked back and never regretted any of my life choices as they are mine and mine alone. In that time I have learned a great deal about myself and trading. I have traded Futures, NASDAQ stocks and Forex. I have continued to do so and now make my living in this way.
website
;
http://trading-strategies.info/
http://www.fileserve.com/file/a4V6b9C/Trading-Strategies.info.part1.rar
http://www.fileserve.com/file/ZczEzKz/Trading-Strategies.info.part2.rar
http://www.fileserve.com/file/UBQhd4t/Trading-Strategies.info.part3.rar
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marinko got a reaction from ⭐ rcarlos1947 in Phil Newton trading-strategies Member Content
FOR PRICE ACTION JUNKIES HERE IS PHIL NEWTON:
Here at Trading Strategies I refuse to con anyone into thinking that this is an easy career and that "with just 5 minutes per day" you can "make a fortune".
However, with the help and guidance of myself and other traders on this site you can develop yourself into a highly successful trader.
It is my mission is to provide you with the information and trading strategies, and mental ability you need to make better, well informed trading decisions maximising your business potential.
Although I am biased, the site is excellent. I am sure that you will find many gems both on the main site and through out the forums. If you find it's not for you then I also appreciate that, as you need to find a strategy that's comfortable for you.
Who is Phil Newton?
Phil Newton was key speaker at the FXstreet.com International Traders Conference in October 2008 - Barcelona.
I'm a self taught trader and managed to start my trading career with a high degree of success, but this doesn't mean to say I don't have my fair share of loosing trades. I have always been interested in trading from a very early age and started reading what I could about technical analysis when I was about 16. I started hand drawing charts of the FST100 and some stocks at about the same time. Using all my savings I made my first trade when I was 18 in a UK stock called Waterfall purchasing 920 shares at 54 pence and sold out a little over 8 months later for 108 pence. Since then I was hooked. The following 3 trades I made were in mining stocks and closed them all pretty quickly as they simply weren't making any money (a good choice with hindsight but there was nothing clever about it) and took a small loss with the transaction costs taken into account.
I soon realised that this wasn't as easy as all the glossy adverts made it out to be and due to my lack of funding I decided that I needed to focus on other things like my education and get a job. I spent the next several years finishing my education, working and dreaming of making a living from trading. I was lucky enough to get a start on the trading ladder working for a software developer that had developed a black box to trade the futures market. This is where I really learned what not to do in trading as they pretty much did everything you shouldn't do when trading.
My brief time here allowed me to see real time data unfold in front of me and practice my new art and try to put what I had spent a long time reading about into practice. I would constantly think I can do better, but something (as always, fear of failure) held me back. It was at this time I was diagnosed with Crohn's Disease. It is actually a very nasty progressive illness and I mention it only because it was the catalyst for many life changing decisions.
I spent 8 weeks in hospital 4 of which in a critical care unit, and the following 8 months recovering at home. I came very close to death in this time and it made me think of many things in my life, my career being one of them. I basically decided on all the changes I wanted in my life and follow several dreams I've had and never taken action to make them happen.
I thought (from a career perspective) that I want to be a trader and make my living in this way. "Better to have tried and failed than to never have tried at all." Near the end of my recuperation I took £1000 off my credit card and started trading Ibex futures. Since that Day I have never looked back and never regretted any of my life choices as they are mine and mine alone. In that time I have learned a great deal about myself and trading. I have traded Futures, NASDAQ stocks and Forex. I have continued to do so and now make my living in this way.
website
;
http://trading-strategies.info/
http://www.fileserve.com/file/a4V6b9C/Trading-Strategies.info.part1.rar
http://www.fileserve.com/file/ZczEzKz/Trading-Strategies.info.part2.rar
http://www.fileserve.com/file/UBQhd4t/Trading-Strategies.info.part3.rar
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marinko got a reaction from JimJamBonks in Phil Newton trading-strategies Member Content
FOR PRICE ACTION JUNKIES HERE IS PHIL NEWTON:
Here at Trading Strategies I refuse to con anyone into thinking that this is an easy career and that "with just 5 minutes per day" you can "make a fortune".
However, with the help and guidance of myself and other traders on this site you can develop yourself into a highly successful trader.
It is my mission is to provide you with the information and trading strategies, and mental ability you need to make better, well informed trading decisions maximising your business potential.
Although I am biased, the site is excellent. I am sure that you will find many gems both on the main site and through out the forums. If you find it's not for you then I also appreciate that, as you need to find a strategy that's comfortable for you.
Who is Phil Newton?
Phil Newton was key speaker at the FXstreet.com International Traders Conference in October 2008 - Barcelona.
I'm a self taught trader and managed to start my trading career with a high degree of success, but this doesn't mean to say I don't have my fair share of loosing trades. I have always been interested in trading from a very early age and started reading what I could about technical analysis when I was about 16. I started hand drawing charts of the FST100 and some stocks at about the same time. Using all my savings I made my first trade when I was 18 in a UK stock called Waterfall purchasing 920 shares at 54 pence and sold out a little over 8 months later for 108 pence. Since then I was hooked. The following 3 trades I made were in mining stocks and closed them all pretty quickly as they simply weren't making any money (a good choice with hindsight but there was nothing clever about it) and took a small loss with the transaction costs taken into account.
I soon realised that this wasn't as easy as all the glossy adverts made it out to be and due to my lack of funding I decided that I needed to focus on other things like my education and get a job. I spent the next several years finishing my education, working and dreaming of making a living from trading. I was lucky enough to get a start on the trading ladder working for a software developer that had developed a black box to trade the futures market. This is where I really learned what not to do in trading as they pretty much did everything you shouldn't do when trading.
My brief time here allowed me to see real time data unfold in front of me and practice my new art and try to put what I had spent a long time reading about into practice. I would constantly think I can do better, but something (as always, fear of failure) held me back. It was at this time I was diagnosed with Crohn's Disease. It is actually a very nasty progressive illness and I mention it only because it was the catalyst for many life changing decisions.
I spent 8 weeks in hospital 4 of which in a critical care unit, and the following 8 months recovering at home. I came very close to death in this time and it made me think of many things in my life, my career being one of them. I basically decided on all the changes I wanted in my life and follow several dreams I've had and never taken action to make them happen.
I thought (from a career perspective) that I want to be a trader and make my living in this way. "Better to have tried and failed than to never have tried at all." Near the end of my recuperation I took £1000 off my credit card and started trading Ibex futures. Since that Day I have never looked back and never regretted any of my life choices as they are mine and mine alone. In that time I have learned a great deal about myself and trading. I have traded Futures, NASDAQ stocks and Forex. I have continued to do so and now make my living in this way.
website
;
http://trading-strategies.info/
http://www.fileserve.com/file/a4V6b9C/Trading-Strategies.info.part1.rar
http://www.fileserve.com/file/ZczEzKz/Trading-Strategies.info.part2.rar
http://www.fileserve.com/file/UBQhd4t/Trading-Strategies.info.part3.rar
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marinko got a reaction from ⭐ aclient21 in Dan Gramza - Market Studies Foundation Course (for price action fans)
Dan Gramza - Market Studies Foundation Course
for price action junkies
You will learn:
PART 1 (76 minutes)
Trade Identification Tools
Buying and selling candle price behavior
Current volatility characteristics
Market rhythm
Trend Symmetry
Trend Analysis
Trade Entry -- Buy the Break --- Sell the Rally
24 hour market characteristics
Be prepared for any outcome!
High / Low Market Profile volume references
PART 2 (65 minutes)
Trade Management Tools
Trade Buy And Sell Signal Criteria
Trade Set Up
Trade Profit objective
Trade Profit and Risk Management
Trade Development
Initial stop placement after a large move
Profit objective Application
Incremental change analysis
Option Considerations
link
http://www.fileserve.com/file/SkQUznB/gramza.rar
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marinko reacted to rick86 in Todd Kureger WVA and WCVA Course (Wyckoff Volume Candle Analyse)
This if for Vol I and Vol II only
http://rapidshare.com/files/455468700/Todd_Krueger_DVD_s.part01.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/455469983/Todd_Krueger_DVD_s.part02.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/455481434/Todd_Krueger_DVD_s.part03.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/455490730/Todd_Krueger_DVD_s.part04.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/455468760/Todd_Krueger_DVD_s.part05.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/455470112/Todd_Krueger_DVD_s.part06.rar
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marinko reacted to jdsim1 in [Req] RSI Professional Trading System
paintpro indi only...decompiled
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marinko reacted to retireme in Traders Secret Libary / Surefire Trading Challange
Mirrored Location for SFTC
Both files combined into one Rar
Rgds
RM
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marinko reacted to moritzm in Traders Secret Libary / Surefire Trading Challange
If you dont know it see here :
http://www.surefiretradingchallenge.com
Note: This is NOT a support thread for the systems. Ask in other threads but not in this one.
SFTC 3
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Download the Systems from the winners:
http://www.relink.us/view.php?id=b6ea938b57036e120562ef20707ad8
SFTC 2
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Download the Systems from the winners:
http://www.relink.us/view.php?id=893eeec3cbe22c4d200e6ab7592e36
Some other Systems from the traders secret libary
http://www.mirrorcreator.com/files/1ZA1ZGOT/BTBM.pdf_links
http://www.mirrorcreator.com/files/0O4JD8HV/pivotcandle-tsl.pdf_links
http://www.mirrorcreator.com/files/POJNWDEK/talkthetalk.pdf_links
http://www.mirrorcreator.com/files/ELRJO4WG/5_Precise_Entry_Report.pdf_links
http://www.mirrorcreator.com/files/095GO4WU/goodman_swing_count.pdf_links
http://www.mirrorcreator.com/files/BXFTSVUR/navigator_system.pdf_links
http://www.mirrorcreator.com/files/I5S7JMTF/TheTruthAboutFibonacciTrading.pdf_links
http://www.mirrorcreator.com/files/1MQROPY8/ultimatetradingsystems.pdf_links
Videos of the Month
Jan. 2010
http://www.mirrorcreator.com/files/0P5VFFG5/toshko_jan2010.mov_links
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marinko reacted to hakuzo in The Tiger Woods of Trading
Re: The Tiger Woods of Trading
Here you are Anton, just play with any player like VLC or others that can play swf file..
Forex Workshop [url]http://www.win-at-tra*ding.com/INTRO.swf[/url] [url]http://www.win-at-tra*ding.com/STRUCTURE.swf[/url] [url]http://www.win-at-tra*ding.com/FXSCAN.swf[/url] [url]http://www.win-at-tra*ding.com/INTRA%20DAY.swf[/url] [url]http://www.win-at-tra*ding.com/MONTHLY%20CABLE.swf[/url] [url]http://www.win-at-tra*ding.com/QUESTION%20AND%20ANSWERS.swf[/url]
Microsoft Excel Spread Sheet [url]http://win-at-tra*ding.com/FOREX.xls[/url]
Bonus [url]http://www.stocko*ptionpro.com/sanjay1.swf[/url] [url]http://www.stocko*ptionpro.com/sanjay2.swf[/url] [url]http://www.stocko*ptionpro.com/sanjay3.swf[/url] [url]http://www.stocko*ptionpro.com/sanjay4.swf[/url] [url]http://www.stocko*ptionpro.com/sanjay5.swf[/url] [url]http://www.stocko*ptionpro.com/sanjay6.swf[/url]
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marinko reacted to flimbo in Todd Kureger WVA and WCVA Course (Wyckoff Volume Candle Analyse)
Todd Kureger WVA and WCVA Course (Wyckoff Volume Candle Analyse)
http://www.hotfile.com/links/96219309/3951304/WVA_Course.rar.html
http://www.hotfile.com/links/96234565/8f46ba9/WCVA_Course.rar.html
Enjoy !