Comments on: Spanish unemployment reminds the market of the downside to the EUR https://fxww.com/spanish-unemployment-reminds-the-market-of-the-downside-to-the-eur/ The Professional Source Thu, 24 Jan 2013 09:36:31 +0000 hourly 1 By: rahul https://fxww.com/spanish-unemployment-reminds-the-market-of-the-downside-to-the-eur/#comment-14994 Thu, 24 Jan 2013 09:36:31 +0000 http://fxww.dreamhosters.com/?p=4850#comment-14994 thank you so much sean. your help has greatly improved my trading.!:D

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By: Sean Lee https://fxww.com/spanish-unemployment-reminds-the-market-of-the-downside-to-the-eur/#comment-14991 Thu, 24 Jan 2013 08:39:29 +0000 http://fxww.dreamhosters.com/?p=4850#comment-14991 I couldn’t agree more Rahul, and in fact had exactly this discussion at lunchtime with another dinosaur trader. Some systems work for a while but the really successful traders are those who know how to trade properly, loading up when the picture looks clear and perfect and cutting way back when vision is blurred. There is no perfect entry and exit system, but there is perfect aggressive trading

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By: rahul https://fxww.com/spanish-unemployment-reminds-the-market-of-the-downside-to-the-eur/#comment-14989 Thu, 24 Jan 2013 08:22:38 +0000 http://fxww.dreamhosters.com/?p=4850#comment-14989 Hi sean.i wanted to know your thoughts on system trading. alot of successful traders that iv read of and known follow a rigid system, with rules, that help them keep emotion out of their trading.
Now i dont dispute their logic.but doesnt this also stunt genius?..as in, the art quotient.
i dont have a system per se, its more a reaction to the conditions and im guessing with time i might improve.
what is your view on this?. ofcourse i do not mean haphzard trading.but one that is devoid of fixed rules of entry and exit compared to one that is alot more rigid.over a longer period will one have an advantage over the other? ( jesse livermore was as much an artist or a mathematician as a trader)
i hope i was able to convey that properly.

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