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    Baron's Journey to Single-Digit Bodyfat

    The company I have my DEXA scan says : Men - Nearly all men have the scan in their underwear, though if you prefer you can ask for a hospital gown. You can get changed in privacy behind a curtain. Women – You will be asked to change into a hospital gown in a curtained changing area for privacy...
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    Central Bank Equities Buying

    Buy.
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    Is Trading Itself a Bad Trade? I Analyzed the Industry- Prove Me Wrong

    They don't sound broke to me? From your MIT source: However, the study — one of the first to examine Americans’ end-of-life finances — also reveals a diversity of outcomes among senior citizens. Between 1993 and 2008, it found, unmarried older individuals had median wealth of about $165,000...
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    What is the best way to short gold (no futures) - can I go long on USD

    Some sort of arbitrage? I don't know.
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    Baron's Journey to Single-Digit Bodyfat

    I have no doubt, but what will be served by your assessment?
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    Is Trading Itself a Bad Trade? I Analyzed the Industry- Prove Me Wrong

    That article says nothing about the dead person's assets. Only liabilities. Very amateur.
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    Baron's Journey to Single-Digit Bodyfat

    12.0% today. No doubt it's inaccurate, but I like the trend!
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    Making $1 bln from trading with no outside investors (Part 2)

    To me the only difference is time frame.
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    Study shows why high-protein diets are unhealthy

    Strength training combined with diet is better than cardio and diet. And before someone says it, it, I don't advocate doing both strength training and cardio.
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    Baron's Journey to Single-Digit Bodyfat

    That's excellent! Just out of interest, they do the scan with you wearing clothes? I have to strip down to my boxers.
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    London post-brexit as a financial center

    True, however I think the eurozone is heading that way whatever happens.
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    London post-brexit as a financial center

    Maybe the FT has been reading my posts too! https://www.ft.com/content/cb1beb94-306e-11e9-8744-e7016697f225 EU fund managers are up in arms over EU rules which would force them to trade dual-listed shares on uncompetitive EU exchanges after Brexit if the Commission refuse to give them access...
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    Study shows why high-protein diets are unhealthy

    No, it was something i read, one of those 'facts' you always remember.
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    London post-brexit as a financial center

    Good to see the WSJ has been following my posts!
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    London post-brexit as a financial center

    IMO, this has greatly decreased the chance of the current Marxist Labour Party coming to power in a future election. Which makes the UK and London very attractive for foreign investment. Despite Brexit lol!
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    London post-brexit as a financial center

    Yes, you are right. But from a self interest point of view, it's not a concern. If i lose money in trading, I don't think car workers are going to lose any sleep over it.
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    London post-brexit as a financial center

    I would say that cars from Asian manufacturers are somewhat cheaper and perhaps superior than German cars. I drive a German manufactured car, but tbh, it's more for the status/image/dream thing than for anything else. In terms of food, at present, imports from outside the EU carry hefty...
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    Does a disciplined trader smoke weed (?)

    If it gives you an edge*, then sure, why not? *I suppose it might give you a high.
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    London post-brexit as a financial center

    There exist hundreds of thousands of businesses in the UK that don't need a political or economic link between the EU and the UK to prosper. If there are businesses such as the car industry that requires such links, then too bad. I cannot see how it is fair for my taxes to be paid to the EU so...
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    London post-brexit as a financial center

    Honda does not sell that many cars here compared to other manufacturers. Its biggest market is the US. After Brexit, we can choose whether or not to impose tariffs. The best policy, imo, would be the unilateral free trade i.e. no tariffs and no restrictions on our side. The EU of course will...
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