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- Cypr3ss replied Apr 1, 2013
Max Thanks for the quick reply. Just to get the steps clear: 1) The Tick Files are in the history folder 2.) Open Offline Chart e.g. GBPJPYm. M1(Every Tick) 3) Apply LogTick Data 4.) Apply PostTick Data (Choose tick chart size) 5) Open Offline chart ...
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Hello All I am in need of some direction. I need to view historical Tick Charts in MT4. I have ...
- Cypr3ss replied Aug 6, 2011
What do you have against poor people? dude you just compared starving a couple million people to open heart surgery.....lets purge em all!!! IDIOT
- Cypr3ss replied Aug 6, 2011
Are we even talk in the same language?????? where have i blamed the tea fuggers for the last 100 years? The hard line approach to the the debt ceiling taken by the republicans in drawing it down to the wire when it was known in advance for 6 months ...
- Cypr3ss replied Aug 6, 2011
1.) This is finance, not maths you need to be clear on this...your simplification is just another tactic in vagueness. 2.) Your belief in applying a methodology to a complex task of governance of the financial affairs of the government again ...
- Cypr3ss replied Aug 5, 2011
nice trivia ... but today economy can no way be compared to when those president went bankrupt ....dude they were from the 19th century. Walt Disney was in 1919, henry ford was in 1903...... you really want to compare those folks to an econimy that ...
- Cypr3ss replied Aug 5, 2011
Anyone see the coincidence that the worries about the economy has reared it head again...and all of a sudden Hilarious Clinton is on national tv talking about syria? here comes our next war lads.. pip_seeker while i agree that we are burning thru ...
- Cypr3ss replied Aug 3, 2011
What makes it more fantastic is the some of those folks (core tea praters) have declared personnel bankruptcy in the past. That being the case why should people with that type of track record hold the such power over financial issues. Americans ...
- Cypr3ss replied Aug 2, 2011
What have we learned in 2,066 years? "The budget should be balanced, the Treasury should be refilled, public debt should be reduced, the arrogance of officialdom should be tempered and controlled, and the assistance to foreign lands should be ...
- Cypr3ss replied Jul 31, 2011
nah.....could have been UFC.... not the WWF
- Cypr3ss replied Jul 31, 2011
No surprise here...ever so often a new "guru" appears on the forum, spouting about their secret method they won't share. So lets do a quick check of the scam list:- 1.) The misleading Thread Label designed to draw attention (almost as bad as "Holy ...
- Cypr3ss replied Jul 31, 2011
For the edification of the general public..... fugging tea party tools url
- Cypr3ss replied Jul 29, 2011
@ Chonchy, I hear you on taking the long road view and intellectually it makes sense that it should be dealt with sooner than later. Intellectually it makes sense. But i would disagree, realistically the politicos will not take a decision that will ...
- Cypr3ss replied Jul 29, 2011
Conchy, austerity sounds great, but in the end it is only the poor that gets screwed. The Rich will always protect themselves such that the brunt of it is borne by the middle/low/no income families. If the policies are being implemented by ...
- Cypr3ss replied Jul 29, 2011
News release:- 1.) Advance GDP q/q 2.) Advance GDP Price Index q/q 3.) Employment Cost Index q/q And also a serious case of bend over and grab yer ankles on account of the debt ceiling crisis. Failure of the Republicans to even vote among themselves ...
- Cypr3ss replied Jul 29, 2011
Interesting link..... on a side note.... the market has now gone apeshit...money seems to be following into CHF
- Cypr3ss replied Jul 29, 2011
My opinion... Americans (as an individual, country or government) are the most lazy, money hungry and elitist sobs out there. We are short sighted and basically live in the now. We tend to throw our lifestyles out there for everyone to emulat.e ...
- Cypr3ss replied Jul 21, 2011
Sure thing...see attached
- Cypr3ss replied Jul 21, 2011
I noticed that the FXDivergence v2.1 was not drawing the divergence lines in the indicator window and and the bars were not multicolored like the OsMA colored indi. Attached is my update to the divergence indi (v2.2). If anyone using it notices any ...
- Cypr3ss replied Jul 10, 2011
Personally 1% net at the end of the month seems very small especially with risk involved. With those types of gains it would actually be more profitable and almost zero risk to place in a fixed deposit at the bank with the interest compounded (my ...