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Re: Antóniomanuel Trading

por AntónioManuel » 10/9/2014 23:40

katolo Escreveu:
AntónioManuel Escreveu:Mudei Stoploss para ponto de entrada


AntónioManuel,

Ando confuso com esses teus trades da Mota. Estás convicto ou é mais emocional depois de alguns trades na Mota falhados?

Como leitor, tem-me parecido uma estratégia mais emocional que racional...

Só a minha opinião, mas admito que não percebo nada disto. Acredito que terás os teus argumentos, não fosses um estudioso da matéria. Simplesmente acompanho o teu tópico com interesse e gostava de entender o porquê de tanta insistência na Mota num tão curto espaço de tempo!



Vou explicar o o meu raciocínio:
A mota é uma das três acções que faz parte da minha lista de observação neste momento(Mota, PT, BCP) porque encaixa no tipo de volatilidade que gosto de negociar e permite Curtos e Longos.
Depois de quebrar a SMA50 no Gráfico Diário, voltou a quebrá-la em baixa mas voltou para cima outra vez, só que depois veio a rejeitar aquela zona de resistência e fez ali uma Evening Star ou coisa do género, a juntar a isto mais uma divergência negativa. Foi o que me levou a a abrir a posição Curta; quando fez isto não tive muitas duvidas que vinha pelo menos á SMA50, mas a ver o que o gráfico do PSI20 vem fazendo, este movimento ascendente na minha opinião pode ter sido uma retração na tendência de descida, estou á espera de ver o que vai fazer na zona da SMA50, se a quebra em baixa ou se reage e vai para cima, estou na expectativa, e a ver vela a vela.
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The chart is never wrong. Your interpretation of it however, that's a different story. "J.C.Parets"
Turn off the financial news and watch the charts, they tell the real story. "Steve Burns"
Each trade should end in only one of these ways, a small loss, a small win, a big win. Never a big loss or a huge loss. "Steve Burns"
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Re: Antóniomanuel Trading

por katolo » 10/9/2014 23:16

AntónioManuel Escreveu:Mudei Stoploss para ponto de entrada


AntónioManuel,

Ando confuso com esses teus trades da Mota. Estás convicto ou é mais emocional depois de alguns trades na Mota falhados?

Como leitor, tem-me parecido uma estratégia mais emocional que racional...

Só a minha opinião, mas admito que não percebo nada disto. Acredito que terás os teus argumentos, não fosses um estudioso da matéria. Simplesmente acompanho o teu tópico com interesse e gostava de entender o porquê de tanta insistência na Mota num tão curto espaço de tempo!
 
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Re: Antóniomanuel Trading

por AntónioManuel » 10/9/2014 9:41

Winning traders are great risk managers. Their #1 concern is how much they can lose, their #2 concern is how much they can make.
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The chart is never wrong. Your interpretation of it however, that's a different story. "J.C.Parets"
Turn off the financial news and watch the charts, they tell the real story. "Steve Burns"
Each trade should end in only one of these ways, a small loss, a small win, a big win. Never a big loss or a huge loss. "Steve Burns"
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Re: Antóniomanuel Trading

por AntónioManuel » 10/9/2014 9:21

Mudei Stoploss para ponto de entrada
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The chart is never wrong. Your interpretation of it however, that's a different story. "J.C.Parets"
Turn off the financial news and watch the charts, they tell the real story. "Steve Burns"
Each trade should end in only one of these ways, a small loss, a small win, a big win. Never a big loss or a huge loss. "Steve Burns"
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Re: Antóniomanuel Trading

por AntónioManuel » 9/9/2014 21:16

The Market Will Be There Tomorrow

Posted on September 9th, 2014 by Nial Fuller in Forex Trading Articles

relaxOne of the keys to becoming a successful trader is first becoming a patient trader. If you feel like you always want to be in a trade or you’re always trying to make a certain amount of money each month in the market, you’re probably not going to make any money.
In what is perhaps an ironic ‘twist’ in the path to trading success, you almost have to not care whether you win or lose on any given trade, and this can obviously be a difficult thing for most people to do. Eliminating any ‘pressure’ or need to trade or make money is a good first step toward developing the proper trading mindset.
One of the most important facts of trading that I always remind myself and that helps me remain patient, is that the market will be there tomorrow. Starting today, I want you to remind yourself every day that “The Market Will Be There Tomorrow”. Write it out and hang it on the wall in your trading room if you need to: “The Market Will Be There Tomorrow” is now your trading motto.
Here are some common trading situations in which simply reminding yourself that “the market will be there tomorrow”, will help you stay patient and in a mindset that’s conducive to successful trading…
Getting too cocky / over-confident
So you just had a big winner? Feeling good about yourself? Feeling like you ‘own’ the market and that it’s now only a matter of time before you’re raking in the cash with ease?
You’re in danger. Extreme danger.
Getting cocky after a winning trade or after a few winners is usually what happens to most traders right before they have their biggest losers. It’s at this time, after a big winner / nice trade that you really need to stop and remind yourself that the market will be there tomorrow. Close up your computer, take a break for a couple days, take the rest of the week off, you need some time to let the cockiness subside, or else you will lose all the winnings you just made and probably more.
The market isn’t going anywhere, opportunities will be there when you come back. For now, enjoy your winning trade and step away from your trading screen for a few days.
Exiting a trade too soon
exit too soon How many times have you entered a good trade and then as soon as it doesn’t do exactly what you would like it to, you close it early, only to see it play out in your favor a few days later? This is a mistake many traders make and it’s born out of feeling pressure again. You feel pressure to exit the trade because you fear it will continue to not do ‘what you expect’ and may turn into a loser.
Exiting a trade too soon is an emotion-based action and simply makes no sense in most cases. Assuming you’re entering on a strong price action signal and you’re not just over-trading, and you’ve set your stop loss properly and managed your risk properly, you have no logical reason to close a trade early in most cases. You need to give trades time to play out, give your trading edge (strategy) time to work for you, otherwise you’re voluntarily lowering the probability of your trading edge making you money over the long-run.
To help you stop exiting trades too early, remember that the market will be there tomorrow. You don’t know what the market will do tomorrow, and just because it’s against you by 25 pips, doesn’t mean it won’t reverse and move significantly back in your favor tomorrow.
Always base your trading decisions on two main principles:
1) You never know for sure what price will do tomorrow.
2) What is the price action on the chart actually doing vs. what do you ‘think’ it ‘might’ do?

If there’s no obvious price action based reason to close your trade early, then you need to leave it open and let the trade play out, otherwise you’ll never make any money! Don’t worry about what you think might happen, worry only about what’s really happening. A slight retrace against your position isn’t enough of a reason to exit a trade early. There are times it makes sense to exit early, like when the price dynamics are clearly changing or you get an obvious price action signal against your initial position, but these instances are usually the exception to the ‘rule’. Most of the time, it pays off over the long-run to ‘set and forget’ your trades and to help you do this, remember that the market will indeed be there tomorrow.
Family stress
If you’re dealing with a period of major family stress or perhaps some life-changing family event, like the birth of a child or a death in the family etc., by all means, don’t trade during these times. When important things like this are happening, you need to remember that you’re not going to be in the proper trading mindset and so you won’t be able to make good trading decisions.
Just remember, the market will be there tomorrow, so take time away from the market when you need to and don’t make financial decisions when more important things are happening.
Jumping into a bad trade / over-trading
This one is obvious. If you’re sitting at your trading screen and you’ve analyzed all your favorite markets but you still don’t see any obvious trades ‘jumping out’ at you, it’s at THIS time you really need to say to yourself, “The market will be there tomorrow”.
Similarly, you don’t need to sit there watching the market all day. It’s not going anywhere. If there’s nothing happening and no obvious trades are setting up, close down your charts and come back tomorrow. Even if you’re in a trade, after you’ve checked in on it for the day, there’s no point in sitting there for 4 to 5 hours at a time just watching it. If you do this, you’ll probably end up making a stupid trading mistake like exiting before the trade has a chance to move or entering another trade / over-trading for no reason. The market will be there tomorrow, so you don’t need to sit there and obsess over your trade all night. Go to bed!
Final thoughts
Key-to-Success Simply reminding yourself that the market will be there tomorrow will help you remain patient, but it probably won’t be enough.
In order to get into that trading mindset that I discussed in the introduction of this lesson, you’ve got to have ‘distractions’. Your goal should be to reach a point where you literally ‘don’t care’ if you lose or win on any one trade, because you know that trading success is measured over the long-run, not by any one trade.
Having a steady job / source of income will help remove any pressure you might feel to trade or make money from trading right now. This, ironically, will likely have the ultimate effect of making you more money faster because you will feel less ‘need to trade’ and emotion in your trading, and as a result you’ll be more in-tune with the market and will have a much higher chance at trading from a mindset that’s conducive to profitable trading. Also, having hobbies that get you away from your computer like golf, working out, etc., will help.
Trading higher time frames will also help keep you patient. The daily chart time frame and 4 hour time frame will go far in helping you remain relaxed and patient with your trades. Especially when trading the daily charts in an end-of-day manner, you can simply check the markets once a day shortly after the New York close and either set up a trade or walk away and come back tomorrow if nothing formed. After all, the market isn’t going anywhere, it will be there tomorrow and every day after that. So, you need to use this fact to your advantage and chill out a little about your trading, relax, and start using time to your advantage rather than constantly feeling like you’re fighting it.
Fortunes are made every year by those who take the time to learn to interpret charts properly. "O`Neil"
The chart is never wrong. Your interpretation of it however, that's a different story. "J.C.Parets"
Turn off the financial news and watch the charts, they tell the real story. "Steve Burns"
Each trade should end in only one of these ways, a small loss, a small win, a big win. Never a big loss or a huge loss. "Steve Burns"
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Re: Antóniomanuel Trading

por AntónioManuel » 9/9/2014 16:35

Situação do trade curto na Mota
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The chart is never wrong. Your interpretation of it however, that's a different story. "J.C.Parets"
Turn off the financial news and watch the charts, they tell the real story. "Steve Burns"
Each trade should end in only one of these ways, a small loss, a small win, a big win. Never a big loss or a huge loss. "Steve Burns"
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Re: Antóniomanuel Trading

por jonas007 » 9/9/2014 13:12

Claro... Eu não vou entrar assim facilmente!
Mas pronto, se calhar o disparo do meu STOP pode ser a minha salvação... O tempo o dirá.
 
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Re: Antóniomanuel Trading

por AntónioManuel » 9/9/2014 13:10

jonas007 Escreveu:Olhando para o teu gráfico, parece que foi bater no "suporte" e reagiu...
Agora como o STOP disparou, caso ela volte lá cima, lá terei de entrar outra vez. :wall:



Também estou a pensar no mesmo, tudo indica que vai á SMA50. zona dos 0.104, depois logo se vê o que vai fazer, mas não vá o diabo tece~las,é melhor um pássaro na mão do que dois a voar.
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Fortunes are made every year by those who take the time to learn to interpret charts properly. "O`Neil"
The chart is never wrong. Your interpretation of it however, that's a different story. "J.C.Parets"
Turn off the financial news and watch the charts, they tell the real story. "Steve Burns"
Each trade should end in only one of these ways, a small loss, a small win, a big win. Never a big loss or a huge loss. "Steve Burns"
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Re: Antóniomanuel Trading

por jonas007 » 9/9/2014 12:25

Olhando para o teu gráfico, parece que foi bater no "suporte" e reagiu...
Agora como o STOP disparou, caso ela volte lá cima, lá terei de entrar outra vez. :wall:
 
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Re: Antóniomanuel Trading

por AntónioManuel » 9/9/2014 12:12

Fecho da posição longa no BCP através do stoploss +3.81
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The chart is never wrong. Your interpretation of it however, that's a different story. "J.C.Parets"
Turn off the financial news and watch the charts, they tell the real story. "Steve Burns"
Each trade should end in only one of these ways, a small loss, a small win, a big win. Never a big loss or a huge loss. "Steve Burns"
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Re: Antóniomanuel Trading

por AntónioManuel » 9/9/2014 9:25

Abertura de posição curta na Mota
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The chart is never wrong. Your interpretation of it however, that's a different story. "J.C.Parets"
Turn off the financial news and watch the charts, they tell the real story. "Steve Burns"
Each trade should end in only one of these ways, a small loss, a small win, a big win. Never a big loss or a huge loss. "Steve Burns"
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Re: Antóniomanuel Trading

por AntónioManuel » 9/9/2014 9:23

Fecho do Longo na PT +2.33%
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The chart is never wrong. Your interpretation of it however, that's a different story. "J.C.Parets"
Turn off the financial news and watch the charts, they tell the real story. "Steve Burns"
Each trade should end in only one of these ways, a small loss, a small win, a big win. Never a big loss or a huge loss. "Steve Burns"
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Re: Antóniomanuel Trading

por AntónioManuel » 8/9/2014 16:44

Ponto da situação dos trades longos no BCP e PT
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Turn off the financial news and watch the charts, they tell the real story. "Steve Burns"
Each trade should end in only one of these ways, a small loss, a small win, a big win. Never a big loss or a huge loss. "Steve Burns"
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Re: Antóniomanuel Trading

por AntónioManuel » 6/9/2014 1:01

Ponto da situação dos trades longos no BCP e PT
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The chart is never wrong. Your interpretation of it however, that's a different story. "J.C.Parets"
Turn off the financial news and watch the charts, they tell the real story. "Steve Burns"
Each trade should end in only one of these ways, a small loss, a small win, a big win. Never a big loss or a huge loss. "Steve Burns"
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Re: Antóniomanuel Trading

por AntónioManuel » 5/9/2014 8:23

Longo na PT
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Each trade should end in only one of these ways, a small loss, a small win, a big win. Never a big loss or a huge loss. "Steve Burns"
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Re: Antóniomanuel Trading

por AntónioManuel » 4/9/2014 22:26

The Four Pillars of Trading Process

We commonly hear that traders should develop and stick to "a process". But what is a trading process? I would argue that, across trading styles and time horizons, there are four components essential to any complete trading process:

1) Preparing - What you do to identify and exploit opportunity in markets, including observation, research, idea testing, trade structuring, portfolio construction, and trade planning.

2) Performing - What you do to initiate and manage positions in the market, including sizing, risk management, entry and exit execution, and adjusting to the ongoing stream of news, data releases, and market movements.

3) Reviewing - What you do to examine individual trades and overall trading to learn from successes and mistakes and to reexamine ideas about markets.

4) Revamping - What you do to translate your reviews into concrete goals and actions that make you more prepared and aid your future performance.

Together, these process elements embody a kind of deliberate practice that yields ever-expanding expertise.

As the Buffett quote below implies, when a trader develops intrinsic gratification from processes of discovery and mastery, it is much easier to weather the ups and downs of short-term performance.

The most common shortcoming I see among traders is not that they let their emotions run away from them and lose their discipline. Rather, they truncate the third and fourth elements above and spend almost all their time preparing and performing. As a result, they rarely conduct the thorough reviews that lead to ongoing learning--and they even more rarely translate any cursory reviews into systematic efforts at self-improvement.

Preparing and performing require immersion in markets. Reviewing and revamping require a step away from markets to reflect upon preparation and performance. Joined together, the process elements yield a sense of growth, development, and ongoing adaptation to changing markets.

When success is measured in terms of mastery, one can profit handsomely even during periods of trading loss. That is an important trading edge.

Further Reading: The Essence of Trading Process
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Each trade should end in only one of these ways, a small loss, a small win, a big win. Never a big loss or a huge loss. "Steve Burns"
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Re: Antóniomanuel Trading

por AntónioManuel » 4/9/2014 21:43

Ponto da situação no trade Longo no BCP
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Turn off the financial news and watch the charts, they tell the real story. "Steve Burns"
Each trade should end in only one of these ways, a small loss, a small win, a big win. Never a big loss or a huge loss. "Steve Burns"
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Re: Antóniomanuel Trading

por jonas007 » 3/9/2014 21:27

António, é um risco,mas isto é mesmo assim. No entanto devemos fazer entradas com menor risco possível. :wink:

Como estas a dar uso à tua assinatura, está controlado...
"Each trade should end in only one of these ways, a small loss..."

Caso acordes cedo, com a fervura da manhã, mete logo um STOP acima da tua posição. Claro que o risco de disparar é elevado. Mas a possibilidade de tirares algum nesse trade também é... 8-) A menos que inicie em queda...


PS: Os indicies americanos não te estão a ajudar para teres sucesso neste trade. :(
 
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Re: Antóniomanuel Trading

por AntónioManuel » 3/9/2014 21:17

jonas007 Escreveu:Entrou porque está ali zona de arranque... Apesar de ainda não estar confirmado.
O importante é o STOP, mas com a volatilidade do BCP pode muito bem ser atingido amanhã.

No meu caso não o faria... Mas são escolhas! Temos incógnitas no indicie e os volumes estão fracos.
Boa sorte António...


O jonas respondeu bem, talvez fosse melhor esperar mais definição, mas tudo bem. Nos Gráficos tudo me diz que vai descer, resolvi contrariar,
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Turn off the financial news and watch the charts, they tell the real story. "Steve Burns"
Each trade should end in only one of these ways, a small loss, a small win, a big win. Never a big loss or a huge loss. "Steve Burns"
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Re: Antóniomanuel Trading

por jonas007 » 3/9/2014 20:38

Entrou porque está ali zona de arranque... Apesar de ainda não estar confirmado.
O importante é o STOP, mas com a volatilidade do BCP pode muito bem ser atingido amanhã.

No meu caso não o faria... Mas são escolhas! Temos incógnitas no indicie e os volumes estão fracos.
Boa sorte António...
 
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Re: Antóniomanuel Trading

por indian_joe » 3/9/2014 19:54

Olá António

Porque motivo entraste longo no BCP?

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Re: Antóniomanuel Trading

por AntónioManuel » 3/9/2014 13:26

Longo no BCP
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Each trade should end in only one of these ways, a small loss, a small win, a big win. Never a big loss or a huge loss. "Steve Burns"
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Re: Antóniomanuel Trading

por AntónioManuel » 3/9/2014 13:23

trend=friend Escreveu:
AntónioManuel Escreveu:Estou de mente aberta para aquilo que funciona e evoluo para onde tiver que evoluir para ser bastante lucrativo.
Estou num processo de substituição de hábitos de trading disfuncionais para hábitos funcionais que levam á profitabilidade, estou consciente que isto leva anos, mudar hábitos e vícios destrutivos por regra nunca foi uma coisa fácil e rápida.


É verdade, é verdade...
No teu caso, procurava seguir ao máximo essa intuição que tens da relevância das tendências num gráfico semanal.
E talvez procurar activos que estejam a começar a mexer após um período de lateralização, são aqueles em que a manifestação inicial da tendência menos engana no médio prazo - difícil encontrá-los nesta fase no mercado português, ainda a viver ondas de choque do BES, com spikes enormes nos 2 sentidos em quase todos os títulos (e onde tanto podemos retomar o bull ou "retomar" o grande bear de 2008/2012).
Mas se os encontrares, podes-te dar ao luxo de teres stops mais largos (poucos % abaixo das lateralizações preparatórias de arranques de subida - lateralizações maiores - ou de queda - lateralizações menores mais ainda assim articuláveis com duplos topos, rounded tops, etc)...


Concordo; principalmente com o que disseste onde realcei
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Re: Antóniomanuel Trading

por trend=friend » 3/9/2014 9:53

AntónioManuel Escreveu:Estou de mente aberta para aquilo que funciona e evoluo para onde tiver que evoluir para ser bastante lucrativo.
Estou num processo de substituição de hábitos de trading disfuncionais para hábitos funcionais que levam á profitabilidade, estou consciente que isto leva anos, mudar hábitos e vícios destrutivos por regra nunca foi uma coisa fácil e rápida.


É verdade, é verdade...
No teu caso, procurava seguir ao máximo essa intuição que tens da relevância das tendências num gráfico semanal.
E talvez procurar activos que estejam a começar a mexer após um período de lateralização, são aqueles em que a manifestação inicial da tendência menos engana no médio prazo - difícil encontrá-los nesta fase no mercado português, ainda a viver ondas de choque do BES, com spikes enormes nos 2 sentidos em quase todos os títulos (e onde tanto podemos retomar o bull ou "retomar" o grande bear de 2008/2012).
Mas se os encontrares, podes-te dar ao luxo de teres stops mais largos (poucos % abaixo das lateralizações preparatórias de arranques de subida - lateralizações maiores - ou de queda - lateralizações menores mais ainda assim articuláveis com duplos topos, rounded tops, etc)...
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Re: Antóniomanuel Trading

por AntónioManuel » 3/9/2014 9:23

Estou de mente aberta para aquilo que funciona e evoluo para onde tiver que evoluir para ser bastante lucrativo.
Estou num processo de substituição de hábitos de trading disfuncionais para hábitos funcionais que levam á profitabilidade, estou consciente que isto leva anos, mudar hábitos e vícios destrutivos por regra nunca foi uma coisa fácil e rápida.
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Each trade should end in only one of these ways, a small loss, a small win, a big win. Never a big loss or a huge loss. "Steve Burns"
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