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<p id="isPasted">For someone looking in for the first time, there is no one method either explained or inferred.</p><p>There are however regular contributors who have their own thoughts and methods who regularly post charts and hints.</p><p>They do this off their own back, no one is obliged to contribute or indeed to use the information given.</p><p>The one thing I will say about those who regularly contribute to the thread, the ones that I know, they genuinely do trade.</p><p>And they are just like you, regular people looking to make a way in trading.</p><p>The methods that they employ now would …</p>
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<p id="isPasted">The term "Flying Dutchman" is not a standard, widely recognized technical indicator or chart pattern in financial trading, but rather refers to several different concepts depending on the specific context: </p><ul><li>Maritime Legend: Most commonly, the "Flying Dutchman" is a legendary ghost ship, doomed to sail the seas forever and seen as an omen of disaster. While this has no direct technical trading application, some analysts might use the term metaphorically to describe a stock or market that seems perpetually lost or in a state of continuous decline, never reaching a safe "port" or stable price level.</li><li>HSBC Research Report: The …</li></ul>