Disliked{quote} Could be a buzzard but you tend to see them in pairs. They are big and emit a single high pitched call to each other. Lovely creaturesIgnored
As you say, T, magnificent to see.
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Disliked{quote} Could be a buzzard but you tend to see them in pairs. They are big and emit a single high pitched call to each other. Lovely creaturesIgnored
Disliked{quote} I sometimes scalp the HK50, it is a bit of a wild animal like DAX, but moves during asian hours rather than European hours. however I haven't run a set and forget bar break type strategy on these, so no stats to back it up, but you will often see a big move near HK open, which makes me think a method could be madeIgnored
Disliked{quote} lol you know I'm only joking. Horse time - where's Lemercenaire.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Whoah, Nelly!!! Lol... you are getting the wrong end of the stick. I was talking about the original drama on the original thread. Absolutely nothing to do with you. Sorry for any confusion. The drama around this stuff was no exaggeration, the original code was stolen, people were banned - but that has nothing to do with anything you are doing here...yikes!!! Phew!! While we're on the subject of absolutely-nothing-being-new-under-the-sun, the SweetSpotsGold-TRO...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Just had a look at that thread, its massive and only for a buy/sell cross a line...! I've been trading something similar but only when using counters with a + 5 pending always at each take profit amount at the end (eventually it doesn't get hit and I slide a stop loss back down the other side for profit..) I'll go and look into the sky tonight at this other galaxy thingie.. sounds interesting....Ignored
Disliked{quote} Whoah, Nelly!!! Lol... you are getting the wrong end of the stick. I was talking about the original drama on the original thread. Absolutely nothing to do with you. Sorry for any confusion. The drama around this stuff was no exaggeration, the original code was stolen, people were banned - but that has nothing to do with anything you are doing here...yikes!!! Phew!! While we're on the subject of absolutely-nothing-being-new-under-the-sun, the SweetSpotsGold-TRO...Ignored
Disliked{quote} oh, lol, then i completely misread you. i'm sorry, i didn't mean to snap at you in any way. Now everything you said about it makes perfect sense. my mother tongue is not english, but it gets better with age;-) so, all is well, lem thanks for the explanation! and good to cu back!Ignored
Disliked{quote} Buzzards would tend to be near a crag though, no? We often had to moderate our climbing when up in Glen Ogle, as there were buzzards nesting all along the glen during season. As you say, T, magnificent to see.Ignored
Disliked{quote} They are common in Cornwall and you see them wheeling around the sky in Norfolk.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Buzzards would tend to be near a crag though, no? We often had to moderate our climbing when up in Glen Ogle, as there were buzzards nesting all along the glen during season. As you say, T, magnificent to see.Ignored
Disliked{quote} They are daily visitors here in Shropshire {image} {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} D'you think he's looking at that sheep, like...''mmmmmmm...couple more sessions in the gym and I'll have you...''? Awesome shots.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Haha cheers, the local farmer said the big buzzards have tried to take his lambs in the pastIgnored