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DislikedThis thread has drifted very far from Divit's Pivot thread. There is almost no focus on news. Everyboby posts charts with whatever templates. MA's RSI's and what not. I really can't se much usefull information here. I which Davit could open up his orginal thread and moderate it again.Ignored
DislikedThis thread has drifted very far from Divit's Pivot thread. There is almost no focus on news. Everyboby posts charts with whatever templates. MA's RSI's and what not. I really can't se much usefull information here. I which Davit could open up his orginal thread and moderate it again.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hi, for your and our all sake dont trust god, it is all probabilities and this system’s edge cheersIgnored
Disliked{quote} Every person here who trades Davit’s system and davits system alone is an administrative to this thread if people see anyone breaking the rules of this thread please inbox me, I can’t keep up all the time lol i have my life to live. I just got this thread started for those members who could not post in the original thread to have an opportunity to trade the system. If people aren’t happy with other people please flag it up and inbox me that individual will be removed. WE ARE A COMMUNITY HERE cheers.Ignored
DislikedOnce again, economists and financial experts are pulling out their hair trying to understand the populist, authoritarian enigma that is Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. With the lira plunging to scary new depths, many will ask incredulously how the political steward of an $850 billion economy could be so reckless as to brand utterly rational investors as enemies of the state. Why, they ask, would the government accuse us of conspiring across global financial capitals to take Turkey down — when it's precisely that kind of bombastic language...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Problem with dictators, is the people that support them.Ignored
DislikedOnce again, economists and financial experts are pulling out their hair trying to understand the populist, authoritarian enigma that is Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. With the lira plunging to scary new depths, many will ask incredulously how the political steward of an $850 billion economy could be so reckless as to brand utterly rational investors as enemies of the state. Why, they ask, would the government accuse us of conspiring across global financial capitals to take Turkey down — when it's precisely that kind of bombastic language...Ignored
Disliked{quote} {quote} to Davit....Turkey is a democratic and a state of law. Erdogan is the president of Turkey and has been voted more than 52%. You have no right to make such an accusation to the elected president of a country. The reason for what happened is not only a priest... we know what the game is. to cuchuflito......You don't know what a dictator is. Why don't you take a book on Adolf Hitler and read it? You won't have any trouble finding it in Germany. Funny guys...Ignored