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- pipmutt replied Jul 18, 2012
As far as I can see they haven't provided an answer, reasonable or otherwise, all they've said is they're investigating the issue which sounds reasonable enough to me. Maybe once it's been investigated, and resolved, they will explain more about the ...
- pipmutt replied Jul 18, 2012
Seems like they've had a problem with "spikes on NZD related pairs overnight" and are trying to investigate/fix it. Sounds reasonable to me..... If you lost money because of an erroneous quote(s) then raise an issue with them....if you made money ...
- pipmutt replied Jul 18, 2012
Damn, I guess it's all down to plan B then......
- pipmutt replied Jul 18, 2012
They're interested in all orders if they provide liquidity, they quote according to their book, their liquidity providers quotes, and the underlying market. They quote what they want, to who they want, and fill what they want. It's all in the small ...
- pipmutt replied Jun 28, 2012
Never did me any good, once they think you understand them they change just to keep you on your toes....hmmm, bit like the market really. If their behaviour was consistent then they'd be easier to predict....unfortunately it's not and they're ...
- pipmutt replied Jun 28, 2012
Good call! With predictions like that you should be an ace! ....mind you he is your shadow around here, bit like a lost pup looking for a pat on the head....
- pipmutt replied Jun 28, 2012
lol, that was funny Yep the first part of your plan seems to be working great! I think too intelligent and you run the risk of over-analysing the crap out of everything and take failure of a trade/trading as a personal insult to you and your ...
- pipmutt replied Jun 28, 2012
No, but reading and comprehending my reply seems to be for you.
- pipmutt replied Jun 28, 2012
Good example, majoring in computer science and sociology he obviously had the aptitude, capability, and opportunity. The end result was unexpected but not beyond the realms of possibility. No, that was a team effort and developed over generations, ...
- pipmutt replied Jun 28, 2012
Elusive doesn't mean unrealistic though, our goals and ambitions still need to be realistically within our capabilities.
- pipmutt replied Jun 27, 2012
I think we've probably all had some of those! I think moments like that make us sit up and say hold on, let's look at this whole thing objectively, seriously what am I doing here. A reality check can be useful! I think it helps but can psychology ...
- pipmutt replied Jun 27, 2012
The quarterly reports on customer account performance prepared by brokers are extremely unreliable and potentially very misleading, they're certainly far from conclusive. Yes
- pipmutt replied Jun 27, 2012
As with most challenging endeavours, when you can honestly say you've given it your best shot, to the best of your ability, and yet you still can't achieve the desired results then maybe it's time to accept defeat gracefully. The persistence and ...
- pipmutt replied Jun 27, 2012
Which bit are you asking Ninto to prove, and why?
- pipmutt replied Jun 27, 2012
Woof WOOF!
- pipmutt replied Jun 27, 2012
url as well as Bloomberg TV for live releases and pre/post discussion and live coverage of significant events happening in the market both scheduled and unscheduled. I suppose it depends on whether you actively trade fundamentals or whether you're ...
- pipmutt replied Jun 26, 2012
Oh 'seriously', I didn't realise! The probability is that you'll have more fun than us but it's not impossible that we might have fun as well, I mean someone has to, right? Anyway I want to know who this Susie is......
- pipmutt replied Jun 26, 2012
lol Seriously though, if you've got something to sell in this business (it seems regardless of whether it's actually worth anything or not!) you need a salesman, promoter, and product launcher, someone like Brandon Fredrickson, that guy could ...
- pipmutt replied Jun 26, 2012
No, I understood Mingary to be talking about speculators in general rather than any specific individual, hence the use of 'speculators' in the plural. Sorry, pull what off? And mine wasn't directed at you, it was in reply to your post. Seeing as you ...
- pipmutt replied Jun 26, 2012
Different subject, different debate, but the fact is (morally or immorally) some don't lose, in fact quite the opposite and on a grand scale. Hopefully they're of benefit to society in other ways and perhaps use their wealth for the wider good? But ...