This statement proves that Truetype is MarketSmurf's sock puppet for sure, who else would give a shit about this Journal's page views?
Smurf, are you really so insecure that you need to use multiple aliases and sock puppets in order to try and make yourself look good and support your opinions??
Trade (S) -- Plural -- As in multiple consecutive lossesDespite the recent losing trade,
Don't forget Southampton...He is not insecure. He uses a strategy used by professional crooks.
Having multiple aliases gives a lot of opportunities, some of them:
- he can use another alias to recommend buying the book "Beat the machines". He did this to me as El Segundo. El Segundo said it was a very good book.
- he can use another alias to attack other people that make the life of MarketSurfer difficult. He did that as Truetype against me today. It makes Marketsurfer look like innocent.
- he can use another alias to defend Marketsurfer as a "not involved, objective ET member". Total misleading.
- he can use another alias to react to pretend that MarketSurfer is ignoring the postings, but at the same time he can still react.
More to the point, if his strategy worked as claimed, he'd open his own trading journal rather than free-riding on OP's pageviews.
I have closed my latest Smurf fade
Fade means take the offsetting side of a transaction, so they aren't fades if you're trading if/when you choose. They're just plain old trades.
Trade (S) -- Plural -- As in multiple consecutive losses
And no, we do not believe it was a typo...
Anticipating your response, patterns do repeat themselves.
Same as if you get stopped out of this trade you will be posting a picture of a watch, car or free oyster bar you gorged at in some bizarre form of self validation.
Don't forget Southampton...
Identical to the debitspread/marketsurfer alias used just prior to the last marketsurfer ban.
Yet another repetitive behavioral trait..
Fade means take the offsetting side of a transaction, so they aren't fades if you're trading if/when you choose. They're just plain old trades.
Fade means take the offsetting side of a transaction, so they aren't fades if you're trading if/when you choose. They're just plain old trades.
Sad, these geniuses don't even know the terms. Thanks for setting them straight!