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  1. xelite777

    American women = bottom of the barrel - boycott gaining big momentum

    I am sure there are fine ladies in these countries and elsewhere in the world as well. Now here is my question: what about South American, Brazilian and Asian women born and raised in America, let's say in New York City or Los Angeles? Don't you think they will behave exactly the same way as...
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    Inspirational quote of the day

    Be yourself; everyone else is already taken. Oscar Wilde.
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    American women = bottom of the barrel - boycott gaining big momentum

    And how are women in Thailand AfterLOS?
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    Background and public record web sites

    Thanks. Now let's see what we have on Chuck Rost... hahahaha :p Just kidding.
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    Inspirational quote of the day

    The things you do for yourself are gone when you are gone, but the things you do for others remain as your legacy.
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    Trading & the Zero Sum Game Debate

    My friend, you are totally clueless. Enough said.
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    Trading & the Zero Sum Game Debate

    The problem with your logic is that you forget that the stock market has a real built-in upside bias. On average, the S&P500 increases by 10% each year, for example. This statistical edge is what allows ALL stock investors to profit in the long run. Keep in mind that the equity market creates...
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    Trading & the Zero Sum Game Debate

    Where did you get the idea that all stocks go to zero in the long run?? :eek:
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    Trading & the Zero Sum Game Debate

    The equity market is not a zero-sum game. You buy a stock at $10 and sell it to John at $11. You made a profit. John sells it to Paul at $12. John made a profit. Paul sells it to Alice at $13 or 14, and so forth... Paul made a profit. Of course only the last unfortunate buyer is left with the...
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    Inspirational quote of the day

    The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others. Gandhi.
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    The Best Trading Proverbs

    Mmm... not sure about that one :D
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    New reality of stock trading

    That was the correct answer :p Have a good weekend.
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    New reality of stock trading

    Say what?? :eek: Dozens of BILLIONS of US dollars exchange hands every single day just in the New York Stock Exchange. So who is doing all that buying and selling? o_O
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    New reality of stock trading

    Almost 55 and counting.How old are you by the way? Never going to happen. Companies that produce stuff (or services) will always exist. And trading will never stop or "fall apart". It's like saying or believing that one day water will simply cease to exist.
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    New reality of stock trading

    You really think so, Bob111? Read "In Bed with Wall Street: The Conspiracy Crippling Our Global Economy" by Larry Doyle, I can assure you it will change your opinion about the stock market - and the view you just expressed - forever...
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    New reality of stock trading

    Oh boy, there we go again with that low volatility/low volume/cannot-make-money-anymore/poor me/the_market_has_changed/snif snif snif/ song :rolleyes: Guys, stick with high volume, high intraday range financial instruments (and simply ignore all the slow, going nowhere ones), there are...
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    using weekly charts for long-term trends ?

    ?? I never said that multi-timeframes are useless, you obviously did not understand my posts. All I am saying is that the trader does not NEED them to trade successfully, he could earn a nice living just sticking with his/her favorite time frame (mine is the 15 min charts). Yes you can use...
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    Lets go on the record, 3 ways you can be destroyed.

    A good sense of humor, I like that.:D And you are right, never believe anything FED shills are writing. Heck, just to be on the safe side, we should believe just the exact opposite they are saying
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    using weekly charts for long-term trends ?

    Again it all depends on your holding period. Because let's face it, the weekly and monthly charts are totally useless if the trader is scalping, day-trading or even swing trading the market (and holding the position for only a couple of days). I mean come on, if I see a buying opportunity on...
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    using weekly charts for long-term trends ?

    Well, can you show us any proof or evidence that shows that trading with multiple time frames will give the trader some kind of extra statistical edge, if any?
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