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    trading movies

    That's the educational version. The link for the home use version is: http://www.directcinema.com/dcl/title.php?id=358&list=358&alpha= Greco
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    Remote trading in Brazil

    Well, to them, it doesn't: http://www.itaipu.gov.br/english/visi5.htm More links: http://www.itaipu.gov.br/english/visi8.htm http://www.itaipu.gov.br/english/visi6.htm Even Bill Clinton came around. Greco
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    "What Is Trading?"

    "The ordinary way is the way." Zen Proverb
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    Remote trading in Brazil

    About other links in my area, the Itaipu power plant is about 20 miles away from the Iguaçu Falls: http://www.itaipu.gov.br Greco
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    Pattern Daytrading poll

    What about commission houses? Do they really want these rules? It is not necessary to be a genius to predict that THEY WILL LOSE A LOT OF COMMISSIONS AND ACCOUNTS. Greco
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    Remote trading in Brazil

    I mean that in Southern Brazil there are a lot of people with European backgrounds, especially Italian, German, Polish and Ukrainian ones. They immigrated to Brazil around 1870-1900 and also during World War II. There is a great diversity of culture, religion and ethnicity in Brazil and they...
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    Remote trading in Brazil

    More useful links: http://www.brazil.org.uk The Iguaçu Falls are 160 miles away from home (I have been there in July): http://www.grupogsn.com.br/foz/cata01.htm Also, those who are not ready for a cultural shock should move to the far South, where more European/American-like people...
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    Should Gordon Gekko Post His Trades Or Shut Up?

    Give him freedom of thought and action and then he will become a trader in the true sense of the word. Greco
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    Do you trade futures, stocks or both?

    Fellows: Out of curiosity, I would like to know how many of you trade futures. Browsing these boards on the net I noticed that the vast majority seems to play only stocks. Greco
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    Remote trading in Brazil

    Trajan: Well, perhaps I have indeed become inured to the situation. For instance, if I walk in the center of São Paulo I will avoid exposing myself to the risk of being robbed, such as pretending I am the money guy and walking in the evening in lonely places, or in the suburbs. Yet I think I...
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    Remote trading in Brazil

    These are other useful links: The American embassy in Brazil: http://www.embaixada-americana.org.br and the Brazilian Central Bank website: http://www.bacen.gov.br/default.asp?idioma=I&pagina=N Also, the Mormons send a lot of missionaries to Brazil and it will be easy to find...
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    Remote trading in Brazil

    Well it depends on where you are going to keep your money. If you keep it in the US you will be suject to US tax regime. I am not sure about the rates, but you can get information in http://www.receita.fazenda.gov.br/Principal/Ingles/Versao2/default.htm The "Imposto de Renda", which is the...
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    Remote trading in Brazil

    I was trying to post a link to some pictures but it didn't work on ET. Download the TXT instead and copy and paste the link to see what my town looks like. Greco
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    Remote trading in Brazil

    With a thousand dollars per month net income, you will make a good living here. Broadband connections are around $20 dollars per month. With regard to your bank account I think you would better keep your money in the USA. Brazilian Central Bank regulations are not that friendly to...
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