I want to get sappy very quickly to express my gratitude to you, kind people of the internet, and wish you wealth and happiness in the year to come. It truly is a pleasure interacting with each and every one of you.
My market profiles are back up and running after my instruments went down Friday afternoon. I write about market profile every morning because it is important to understand as a trader. Many know it and they hide in the corner selling their ‘secrets’ in back alleys. If you truly cared to learn this stuff it’s all out there. There’s one good book on it and a full year of the logic applied live in the hallowed halls of iBankCoin.
I’m going to teach the old people something very quickly—do you see the section on the right edge of our website that says Categories? Bloggers use those to aggregate posts of a similar nature.
Click market profile and go nuts…tell you kids too.
It is of no threat to me to share my ideas freely because market profile follows the laws of nature. Laws like force, resistance, vacuum, velocity and more that we as earthlings are bound to. And as long as you do not bother me too often, I’ll talk it out with you because discussing it breeds insight and learning, you see? We are learning together this is good.
Happy New Year!
RIP Madison Montana, may a short squeeze propel you into the heavens like they always have
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Happy new year! Thanks to all the IBC bloggers. Sad to hear about Madison Montana.
Raul, Happy New Year! You tolerate me, and for that, I love you. Excellent work was documented here in 2013. I won’t bore you with copious words & accolades other than “I think you’re spectacular”.
Happy New Year. Great work this year. What happened to Montana? anyone have the news.
Happy New Year Raul! Thanks for all you do.
Happy New Year, Sir Raul..
~Cheers to ‘You’
Thanks everyone, cheers! I look forward to trading with you in the new year:)
The Whitesnake record is an interesting study for the hit record production, mix and arrangement folks. Two different versions received airplay and both were good. People have strong opinions on each version. Despite the trite rock ballad structure, I prefer the first hit version, because of the quirky beat and guitar solo lead in. It’s intriguing to me that people re-mix hits, considering how rare a hit is. It’s like screwing up real love. Ego and money, will do it, though.
interesting, thanks for the Whitesnake history lesson