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- Nordling replied 11 min ago
Yeah that's a really good point. Best to not leave a big sum in a brokerage. Alpari blowing up is a bummer really, once the kit sponsor of West Ham Utd. Reminds me of the Andy Carroll days...
- Nordling replied 14 min ago
The ones in my country will tax the sh*t outta me And as far as i know the brokers in the US won't accept customers overseas. But i will do a research on that again
- Nordling replied 1 hr ago
30:1 leverage will be fine if not the best i guess but im more worried about the spreads during the news, that can annihilate me What do u think about IG's spreads during news events like NFP?
- Nordling replied 4 hr ago
Hey buddy it's great to see you! I only trade the news events, do you think i will face major problems about requotes, slippage and spreads with IG? Thx in advance Why do you think they are a large concern if you never had any issues? ...
- Nordling replied 12 hr ago
Hey man i was thinking about talking to you. I have a question since you are based in UK and as far as i know handling big bank. Im thinking about switching to a safer, UK based broker. Do u have any suggestions? You can dm me if you don't wanna ...
- Nordling commented 12 hr ago
He doesn't know how to read it İnstitutions were right, these central bankers are 3rd division economists
- Nordling replied 21 hr ago
Bad system? Lol. Love your confidence and strong assumptions Been there done that as well. Good luck mate, mine was just a friendly advice
- Nordling replied 21 hr ago
Ex-long term position trader here. I used to think that longer timeframes give more reliable results but man was i wrong. In a longer timespan you are more exposed to random risks. Such as wars, politics, central bank interventions etc. I find ...
- Nordling replied 36 hr ago
You have always been very good at managing your risk and that's the most important thing. We all have loses, no one has 100% win rate. So its nice to cut the losses short and also cash out profits regularly so we dont end up losing a painful amount ...
- Nordling replied Oct 2, 2024
If there's a war in my city, then i would be more worried about my life rather than my investments
- Nordling replied Oct 2, 2024
Good morning brother Lately i only trade Gold, direction and moves look clearer than Forex pairs here. Also less economic datas to read when trading Gold I only read US and Chinese macroeconomic reports now, don't have the ...
- Nordling replied Oct 2, 2024
these scammers are literally an organised crime gang lol
- Nordling replied Oct 2, 2024
Humankind is fighting for thousands of years, yet they still haven't learned that there's no winner in wars. You lose economy, manpower, sources, prosperity. It's just a question of who lost less and who lost more, but they all lose. I guess us ...
- Nordling replied Sep 30, 2024
How much is it
- Nordling commented Sep 27, 2024
My rant was to Keynesianism, not to Capitalism. So this is not a debate of Capitalism vs. Communism/Socialism. This is a debate of Keynesianism & Friedmanism. I like Capitalism, but not the "print free money all day everyday" keynesianism.
- Nordling replied Sep 25, 2024
Sanctions are nothing new. You are following the market 2 years behind. Gold rally of this last 2 days is because of PBoC lowering the rates. And before that, it was because FED lowering the rates. I literally warned people 2 days ago for a possible ...
- Nordling replied Sep 25, 2024
I don't like to speak in absolutes. I never said recession "won't happen" it may happen. But we gotta see clear signs first. China is in recession for a long time. It's been 2-3 years but it didn't spread. So before we see signs of recession in USA, ...
- Nordling replied Sep 25, 2024
I don't think Silver will go down unless a recession occurs. FED, ECB, PBoC are cutting rates fast, i don't see anything getting cheaper at this point. Yeah PMI was a bad one for the economy, we can say Silver will underperform against Gold, but a ...
- Nordling replied Sep 25, 2024
Yep that's right. Silver is heavily used for industrial purposes, not for investment purposes in contrast to Gold. That's why they are not fully correlated. Dow Jones being an industrial index show similarities between Silver. Nice point