QuoteDislikedTaxes are greatest expenditure points for me
igorip204,
Why & How so?
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QuoteDislikedTaxes are greatest expenditure points for me
QuoteDislikedHow much money could I live on for 6months? Thats eating fresh and nutritious food and renting a Flat of reasonable quality in a good area.
Good area = somewhere I dont have to watch my back for fear of being robbed.
Just interested.
QuoteDislikedcan you post this name, book and link here for us to have a look?
Cheers
Kingie
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Area-dependent, u could have a place to stay for +/-$60 to 250/month.
Eating 3-5meals a day (appetite & eating preference-dependent), u can live off of +/-$2-10/DAY.Ignored
QuoteDislikedI am seriously doubting that most who voted have actually made enough money to withdraw and USE their earnings toward things....
QuoteDislikedI voted investment... since that is where it all goes, for now. When I make 10% in the first 6 months 10 years from now... I will vote differently.
DislikedI dont beleive there has ever been a member on this site who has spelled out an exact and profitable trading method, possibly there was one who later regreted what he had done and sorted out the problem.
Sharing a trading method Is like giving someone your money.Ignored
Dislikedprofitable traders spend very little time on a forum....mainly to test sentiment and trade the opposite.....Ignored
Dislikedit's been past 3 months now, so i'll make a BUMP.
i'll probably do this every 3-6months, just in case.
Again, to those who will be coming in & post, Thanks!Ignored
DislikedFirst/Earliest "creative answer award" goes to you, Tjpld!
It seems that u prefer French cuisine...
In my place, the Philippines, at present FX rates (say $1 = 47-47.50+ Philippines peso ---huge broker/interbank spreads ), Couquilles St. Jacques would only cost u about $12, at a posh place to boot --- Champagne room @ the Manila Hotel
(i just chanced upon this as i looked up...Ignored
DislikedKabayan! I'm still new in forex trading. How I wish when I get home to the Philippines I can drink champagne in Manila Hotel. LOLIgnored