
The world is a stage?...

just scratching my head ....and amusing myself ...
i remember reading somewhere back that the cost of production of crude oil is at the most USD 20+ per barrel ... given that the "cooking utensils" ie the drills, infra-structure etc must have been paid for over the years ... and with production costs being almost constant .. why the big difference of USD 70+ ? .. where is the money ? ...hmmm ...
thinking about what newmoon said something about deception ..hmmmm ... : )
Colorado... :)
There's no harm in attending each and every course out there...
That will help enrich your perception as you absorb more stock market insights from many sources.
However, I must say that TA is only one facet (and a small one) in a trading system.
The most vital element in trading is the psychology of it all, more specifically, the psychology of mastering oneself...

$come$go,
Yes, I am thinking and have been thinking of attending. In fact, I attended the Basic TA class and am wondering if I should attend the MACD class first or the others first. What do you suggest?
For the weekend ahead, I dedicate these YouTube videos to my venerated friend HarryP... :)
1. UFO Project (2 hrs)
2. UFO Video (2 hrs)
3. UFO Video (1 1/2 hr)
Hope you derive enjoyment and also enlightenment in this area...
(Pictures of UFOs appear in many ancient Buddhist paintings)...

Where's elfin ???
Let's go watch some great bowling for a change...

Colorado... :)
If that is the case, you should try attending Binnis' Terraseeds practical coaching to pick up the skill of identifying setups...
I can't be your "sifu"... you'd be surprised to know that a real stock market "sifu" loses a lot of the time!!!
A sifu must first learn 'the fine art of losing'... hehehe...

$come$go,
If this ebook can really help me in my trading, then I think it is worth paying. I've read a few books already but I still cannot quite pin-point the actual point of entry. In fact, in my endeavour to check my "reading of the market", I've found that I'm on the other side of the planet - so lao kui!!!!
I'm looking for a shi-fu, and am wondering if you are willing to be one?
Colorado... :)
Do you mean the "Day Trading Coach" (Master Trader) Course"?
The course comes in the form of an eBook in PDF format which you need to print out yourself (or read on-screen). For good trading guidance in a lifetime, just this one package will suffice.
This is because the package comes with many bonus items which will provide the knowledge and thus stand one in good stead in his/her trading career.
On your question about TA software, although I am an ardent fan of Metastock, it is not absolutely necessary, nor advisable, to be too heavily involved in intricate TA. One should make do with the simplest of tools.
In this regard, the excellent charts provided by Sharejunction and POEMS, etc will suffice...

$come$go,
Thank you for your recommendation! By the way, do I need to purchase or load any particular TA software inorder to practise what is taught in the online course you mentioned?
But my favourites are Chinese instrumentals, especially high quality flute music...
That's why I encode them at 320 kbps... hehehe...
Mr Mani,
Like me you seem to like vintage oldies, ...:)

Elfin... :)
Do you by any chance know another song by Dusty Springfield titled after the Shadows' tune "Dance On"? That song was sung in her native French... do you know the French title?
I've been wanting to buy the MP3 for some time, but need the French title...
If there was an award ,
Pinnacle deserves the "Top Poster of the Week " : )
Clap ! Clap ! Clap !
Colorado... :)
Yes,waiting for a confirmation of a reversal much more safer and satisfying than grabbing falling blades.
Incidentally, the technique (called "the 1-2-3 Technique") of doing this can be found in a bonus item given out in the "Day Trading Coach" course which I boughty recently.
Superb Stuff ! ...

Hello Elfin,
Greeting from gloomy London, and how's your Laos trip?
Dun be sad by listening to all those sad song, hehe life is beautiful ^_*
cheers
I can't agree with Sir Baseerahmed more!


$come$go,
Now that the Dow is shedding blood big time with it dropping 160 points as I am typing, would you then recommend staying on the sideline til certainty returns as advocated by Victorf? In such a situation, what do you normally do? I read that we have to time our buy-ins when the market is recovering and not take the risk of grabbing a falling knife, though it looks quite tempting.