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    Obama Calls Trump Unfit For Presidency

    Interesting how Trump is so similar to Bernard Tapie. Same suits and red ties, same way of walking and surrounded by sex-objectified women, same ways of showing jets, mansions, cars. When Tapie went into the political ring, all his background was first brought out, then slowly and surely it...
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    Obama Calls Trump Unfit For Presidency

    These elections are really interesting. Trump's fan base is projecting Trump as a "white voters" candidate. IF Trump loses, the bombings will come and start in Republican areas that will have massively voted for Trump. Need to check last elections maps to find out where property prices might...
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    Obama Calls Trump Unfit For Presidency

    On the ground in the US, is this the way Trump candidacy is seen?
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    Obama Calls Trump Unfit For Presidency

    At the time, Bernard Tapie was really on top before he went in the political ring. His mistake: not cutting his losses when he could. just the images are worth it.
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    Obama Calls Trump Unfit For Presidency

    His latest wife is said in Europe's serious political press to have been at one point a US illegal immigrant: is this true as well??????? In France, one billionnaire ( Bernard Tapie) also entered into politics and was at one point a President hopeful. Very popular and well liked. Very liked...
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    Obama Calls Trump Unfit For Presidency

    This election was normally a sure Republican win. A well vetted, no scandal classic Republican politician would have won it with a very large and comfortable margin. If Republicans lose this election, the anger of having been sc&ed would be such that some Republicans might become suicide...
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    Obama Calls Trump Unfit For Presidency

    Wasn't Donald Trump once a democrat supporter? Here some people have hinted that Trump could have been enabled by Democrats, so as to clear the path for Hillary Clinton in removing any "presidentiable" Republican candidate ( aka well vetted). The reason is this : normally after two terms...
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    day to day risk management of a trader

    This is actually one important aspect when it comes to how the profits evaporate. From not feeling worthy of the profits, to finding trading profits similar "dirty money", to guilt because one make in a day what the shop employee makes in a year, etc. It looks like to me there are two...
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    day to day risk management of a trader

    It would be easier indeed if that was so simple. I did not precise if the returns were daily, weekly, quarterly or monthly. So, as not to create "scandals" ( as people have different views on what is possible): What would you prefer : cashing in 3,000$+/day on a 100,000$ account, and once in...
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    day to day risk management of a trader

    Well each aspect has to be handled thoroughly. After, "fixing the head", time to fix that once for all. I might have three trading accounts. A) One for 30% return and ridiculous risks. B) And the other 10% account risk for 17% return C) And third one 3% account risk for 5% return. I am quiet...
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    Obama Calls Trump Unfit For Presidency

    wow!!! were these nude stories true about Donald Trump' wife????? Overseas, people believe that these nude things are not true. Damn, even Sarkozy hide during his election campain the fact ( perhaps with death threats to his then wife) that she was divorcing him, and only then went on...
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    Need somewhere to think out loud,

    I was going to leave without checking out your very interesting thread. I am actually printing it out as an illustration of the culture of "luxe/cars/hookers" for my "integrist" Catholic friends. Keep it up, please as we need it for their insightful discussions. Regarding the trading ...
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    Islam is the religion of Pieces

    That is actually the case. However, looking to these things from other perspectives, one has to wonder what is actually happening / has actually happened among Muslims, or what are Muslims doing to get these type of disasters. This is something I am trying to crack, but not easy for those who...
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    Meditation and trading

    Someone actually mentionned there are different flavours of meditation (including the risks of falling in some "meditation" sects ). So choosing the type of meditation, and the organization one's does it is important. As there are different types of meditation, there are different type of...
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    The day to day psychology of a trader

    Now the "last bother" having been cleared :sneaky:, time to get back into trading. First things, first : * Thank you to the Arabs, the Bouddhists, the "integrist" Catholics, the Italians, the "Jewish" practicant, the "Sicilians", the South East Asians - I hope I have remembered everybody here -...
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    The day to day psychology of a trader

    Thanks. I'll resume updating when I am finished with the "last bother" - to put it euphemistically.:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
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    The day to day psychology of a trader

    As usual, as far as I am concerned, only deal via security firm. You can even use a lawyer to contact such a firm for greater safety. I am not into taking any security risks. Thanks.
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    The day to day psychology of a trader

    * * * The cleaning up continues * * * I guess because of the impunity and anonymity, and the habits and methods got leaned, and also because the rewards seem worth it, another sets showed up today and yesterday. Between 07:30 and 08:45 AM, Paris time. One look-alike showed up. In...
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    Rape frenzy in Cologne on New Year's Eve

    Now, when it really matters : as soon as 'they' got informed that some oil areas are in danger, here are 6000-strong well trained men sent in quickly to protect what is important. Even at 1$/barril, this is still oil. As traders, it is always important to check different perspectives on the...
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    The day to day psychology of a trader

    As I am spending time on some gambling addicts websites ( the psychology is just so enlighting) , I now understand why suddenly the Americans are getting so "uninterested" in quitting gambling!!! Now, seriously, 1$ for $1.5billion ( the risk reward is enormous). No the problem is really the win...
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