A sneak peek of one of our top secret trading strategies.

Then you have not seen the average Royal Canadian MOUNTED police man/woman yet. Lol. Though I prefer Rcmp any day over any American cop. Million times better trained, better educated about the law, more courteous, and trustworthy. Caveat, Canadian cops' job is also most likely a lot easier and safer.

LOL nah I'm a Notre Dame fan. Grew up NE Indiana for a while just can't bring myself to root for The Ohio State. Although I was sending them good vibes against Alabama. All for naught. Biggest beef I have with Ohio is why do they have so many state troopers with those ridiculous hats?
 
Then you have not seen the average Royal Canadian MOUNTED police man/woman yet. Lol. Though I prefer Rcmp any day over any American cop. Million times better trained, better educated about the law, more courteous, and trustworthy. Caveat, Canadian cops' job is also most likely a lot easier and safer.
I've seen a few on my meandering through Canada on some vacations. I'd agree with your assessment. My lessons learned from my wanderings. Why the Canadian obsession with Rotisserie chicken? I mean it's delicious but really two whole chains around it - St. Hubert and Swiss Chalet? Poutine I give a thumbs up to but buying beer at a government ran store is a different experience. Montreal was cool. "Vive Le Quebec Libre por moi.".

But overall felt amazingly more safe in Canada than most of my domestic travels in the US. Niagra Falls looks better from the Canadian side. Michael Moore had a scene I think it was in bowling for columbine where he just randomly walked into homes on the Detroit side and then the Windsor side. The Canadians were much more chill and had an attitude of can I help you where as the American side was ready to arm up and immediately fire presuming the worst intention. I still don't know what to make of that scene.
 
There are a few food items I also still need to get used to. Poutine being one of them. Clam juice, China Lily soy sauce are a few other oddities. But hey, that's what makes a great culture, differences. Anyway, as a Buckeye I felt I had to chime in. Haha. Peace.

I've seen a few on my meandering through Canada on some vacations. I'd agree with your assessment. My lessons learned from my wanderings. Why the Canadian obsession with Rotisserie chicken? I mean it's delicious but really two whole chains around it - St. Hubert and Swiss Chalet? Poutine I give a thumbs up to but buying beer at a government ran store is a different experience. Montreal was cool. "Vive Le Quebec Libre por moi.".

But overall felt amazingly more safe in Canada than most of my domestic travels in the US. Niagra Falls looks better from the Canadian side. Michael Moore had a scene I think it was in bowling for columbine where he just randomly walked into homes on the Detroit side and then the Windsor side. The Canadians were much more chill and had an attitude of can I help you where as the American side was ready to arm up and immediately fire presuming the worst intention. I still don't know what to make of that scene.
 
I've seen a few on my meandering through Canada on some vacations. I'd agree with your assessment. My lessons learned from my wanderings. Why the Canadian obsession with Rotisserie chicken? I mean it's delicious but really two whole chains around it - St. Hubert and Swiss Chalet? Poutine I give a thumbs up to but buying beer at a government ran store is a different experience. Montreal was cool. "Vive Le Quebec Libre por moi.".

But overall felt amazingly more safe in Canada than most of my domestic travels in the US. Niagra Falls looks better from the Canadian side. Michael Moore had a scene I think it was in bowling for columbine where he just randomly walked into homes on the Detroit side and then the Windsor side. The Canadians were much more chill and had an attitude of can I help you where as the American side was ready to arm up and immediately fire presuming the worst intention. I still don't know what to make of that scene.
Americans are violent nutjobs and mass shootings is the price we pay for "freedom"
 
Well I see some merit in their strategy. It's not really top-secret but it's not a bad strategy. The only thing is, what if you buy and it doesn't go up and instead goes down, what do you do then? They didn't cover that. Otherwise it's what you are supposed to do with trading, KISS. And trading is not hard. Plus they are not asking for any money, so...
 
There are a few food items I also still need to get used to. Poutine being one of them. Clam juice, China Lily soy sauce are a few other oddities. But hey, that's what makes a great culture, differences. Anyway, as a Buckeye I felt I had to chime in. Haha. Peace.

Go Buckeye!!!
 
Americans are violent nutjobs and mass shootings is the price we pay for "freedom"

And that "freedom" is shrinking by the day. Nowdays, you say things that somebody doesn't like and you get banned. LOL
 
Well I see some merit in their strategy. It's not really top-secret but it's not a bad strategy. The only thing is, what if you buy and it doesn't go up and instead goes down, what do you do then? ...
Duhhh??.
Just dont buy those which are going to go down.
(Better add a smiley :))
 
It's a pretty good strategy actually - buy what keeps going up and sell before it starts to go down.

But try to do it in practice over 100+ trades!
 
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