DislikedI'm still holding my swissy short sentiment. Last Fiday's NFP took the dollar back to the 61.8 retracement level and then it dropped off. If New York doesn't push it above Friday's high I see a fall off.
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DislikedI'm still holding my swissy short sentiment. Last Fiday's NFP took the dollar back to the 61.8 retracement level and then it dropped off. If New York doesn't push it above Friday's high I see a fall off.
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Disliked.........don't ask me why I got out of that short, I don't know, I think is falling like smikester siads.......Ignored
DislikedOh dear:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/...olice-say.html
...must stop this idle submission rut and start producing charts again.Ignored
DislikedDrove an F430 once, and a DB5S. When asked by the instructors which I preferred, I of course said the Aston. The Ferrari instructor was aghast...
Anyway, funnies are telling me after S&P's warning about 15 minutes ago that if Europe don't have a fix in place come Friday, all risk goes to the Dollar, and we better start growing cabbages if we want to survive this winter as the Euro and Sterling are going to burn somewhat, and I expect equities to crash somewhat, which would assist you in the Geppy analysis that you made on Stocky's thread......Ignored
DislikedThere are several cars in the drive that belongs to my wife and I. Yes, we have three cars for two people... don't shoot me, one is my company car.
My preferred ride when at home, however, is a 1994 single cab 110 Defender. That baby starts first turn even after an idle period of 8 weeks during the depths of winter when I have been working away. Touching wood here, I have never had a problem with her. Sound mechanics, no electronic engine-control confusion, and sticks like superglue to the road - she would, though, as she doesn't push much over...Ignored
DislikedThe most exotic car I ever drove was a Pontiac GTO a bit like the one in the picture, except brand new. I drove it on a hot sunny day, air con freezing my eyebrows, sitting right over in the gutter - it seemed as wide as a bus - very handy for smiling at girls at the lights.
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I posted on Stocky's thread because I wanted to ask Noaheffect and/or Sinner a question. I think Noaheffect has it in his subscribeds. Also, maybe, resurrect the thread.Ignored
Disliked...what happened to that video from the Ron Paul campaign that was uploaded for a few hours to the thread over the weekend from a chap in Pakistan?Ignored
DislikedOh dear:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/...olice-say.html
...must stop this idle submission rut and start producing charts again.Ignored
DislikedThere are several cars in the drive that belongs to my wife and I. Yes, we have three cars for two people... don't shoot me, one is my company car.
My preferred ride when at home, however, is a 1994 single cab 110 Defender. That baby starts first turn even after an idle period of 8 weeks during the depths of winter when I have been working away. Touching wood here, I have never had a problem with her. Sound mechanics, no electronic engine-control confusion, and sticks like superglue to the road - she would, though, as she doesn't push much over...Ignored
DislikedI'm not sure if taking any notice of me will do you any good. In any case I believe you sre trading off the M30 and I'm looking at the daily?Ignored