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    SPY, XLF, IYT - charts indicate that the Bottom is IN!

    Guys! It's pointless to argue, or try to explain anything to option_trad3r. Mentaly he is just kid. do not waste your time.
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    bonds market. What was that?

    Thanks > I still have to improove on my english. As this is not my first language.
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    bonds market. What was that?

    I had my set up. I knew at what point I would get in and where i'm getting out win or lose. I did not know about upcoming auction , that's only my fault. I had a good lesson. I traded bund purely of technical analysis betting against break out of recent resistance at 121.00. I negleted risk...
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    bonds market. What was that?

    Thanks Guys!
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    bonds market. What was that?

    Thanks
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    bonds market. What was that?

    Nope , I'm trading real money but not a big sums and only those I can loose so i'm not much worried. but I'm really surprised as this is the first time I saw something like that on the market. I'm still not really getting the point. New bonds went on the market. At this point with...
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    bonds market. What was that?

    Guys. I'm a newbie in trading. and as most of you, working hard to make my place under the sun. Anyone of you can explain me what could shift the price of the bonds market that much. I observed huge spike in price at 18:00 GMT. similar spikes all over the market. I suffered badly from this...
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    SPY, XLF, IYT - charts indicate that the Bottom is IN!

    Option_trad3r, look at your last two posts in this thread, they are contradict each other. Gold and stocks usually trend in opposite, not the same directions, with gold leading stocks. It's total nonsence that gold will go up even to 2k per once anytime soon. I'm not talking about long...
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    Stock Live Scanner

    Hi Vidda, you can try this one: http://www.digitallook.com look at investing/screening tools/performance tables
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    Trading as financial entertainment

    Everyone gets what they want from markets. some treat this like a gambling, enjoying never ending emotional rollercoaster of pain and joy. The relative strengths of these feelings tend to increase with the distance of the trader from his commitment to being a succesful trader.
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