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- kprsa commented Apr 4, 2018
I still think this move down hasn't finished yet. Holding my shorts (SL way ahead of BE) and waiting.
- kprsa commented Mar 28, 2018
Here are Google searches for the name of the "service" in the last 12 months and in the last week. It coincides with major news of this type... QED. k image image
- kprsa commented Mar 28, 2018
This piece of news to me looks like a cheap viral commercial for the said “service”. They advertise themselves to the girls, to the potential clients and give themselves an appearance of exclusivity by stating that the customer is “her favorite“ ...
- kprsa commented Mar 3, 2018
You’re absolutely right. I heard they’ve got a guy working in Brussels who every day takes five loaves of bread and two fish and feeds the multitude of officials... Truly this must be a divine rule! Cheers, k
- kprsa commented Mar 3, 2018
Looks like Mr. Shiller wasn’t paying attention when the EU fined US companies, as well as US blew the whistle on diesel emission manipulations by EU car manufacturers. That started several years ago.
- kprsa commented Mar 3, 2018
Right. I ordered a specialist book for my sister-in-law from Amazon US. I would not only need to pay ~40% more, but also spend God knows how much time clearing the customs. And it is a freaking BOOK. (In the end, after finding this out, I ...
- kprsa commented Feb 21, 2018
When the UK leaves, any faint hope of reforms and increased democratization of EU will also be gone. Not everyone in Europe thinks that would be better...
- kprsa commented Feb 21, 2018
UK was the third net contributor to the EU budget, right behind DE and FR afaik. So, while that may be loose change in the grand scheme of things and future plans, I'd expect the full UK's suspension of payments to Brussels would sting EU quite ...
- kprsa commented Feb 21, 2018
Interesting developments. From the continental side of the Channel, I'm starting to be impressed at how much power the EU is able to exert onto the UK Government (whatever the origin and nature of this power may be). Simply looking at how much money ...
- kprsa commented Feb 13, 2018
I am saying that due to the western establishment, even the most upstanding, hard-working, and law-abiding citizens of some countries get their lives ruined. You say the establishment employs people and by extension rewards the life of the worthy ...
- kprsa commented Feb 13, 2018
I understand what you’re saying - I am implementing the same principles everyday. I just want to say that this is a philosophy that leads to success for the fortunate ones. Consequences are much less predictable if you’re less fortunate. You can be ...
- kprsa commented Feb 13, 2018
I agree. But also note the comparably gigantic role of the “establishment” (government+ media+ banks+ corporations) in this destruction as well. Note the debt growth paradox that devalues everything. Note the lack of ownership of stuff. In 20 years ...
- kprsa commented Feb 13, 2018
I view cryptocurrencies as a financial popular uprising. As in any revolution there will be bad things happening, good people getting hurt, bad people exploiting the chaos. However, revolutions happen for clear reasons. There is a problem with the ...
- kprsa commented May 26, 2017
PAY DENBTS!
- kprsa commented Feb 24, 2017
The most likely scenario imho. k
- kprsa commented Jan 31, 2017
I think the long-term problem the northern EU countries are trying to solve is a demographic one. For example in Germany the birth rates are way below replacement levels, despite all of the pro-child measures. I think this is the main reason for ...
- kprsa commented Aug 12, 2016
Yeah, for now.
- kprsa commented Aug 11, 2016
Thanks! Wow, this is a very strange decision...
- kprsa commented Aug 11, 2016
Thanks, I am still confused as to what "distribution" means in this context. Does it mean advertisment of FX or actual forex broker services. The article above claims that fx trading in Belgium is banned...
- kprsa commented Aug 11, 2016
Just a question to native French speakers -> my French is rusty, and Google translate is not sufficiently clear. Is this ban on advertising FX or trading FX in Belgium? If so, this article is completely misleading. url