I have to get off this thread. it's corroding my brain.
I got busy today, let's chat later about tokyo.
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DislikedIf you went long on your extremly bullish bias this morning i hope you covered yourself... I did, but now its a extremly boring day although theres alot of actionIgnored
DislikedIf you went long on your extremly bullish bias this morning i hope you covered yourself... I did, but now its a extremly boring day although theres alot of actionIgnored
DislikedYou are right that every trade is considered as a "gambling", but your gambling is just one chance high risk gambling and our "gambling" is smaller risk and may help us have a constant profit in the long run in the future once we develop our own "system".
We were just suggesting you dont do like that but it is your money and it is your choice.. In another words, every successful trade needs a little bit luck but if you gambling then you have to pray for 100% luck to earn money.Ignored
DislikedIf you wish, I will send you the strategy that I use with news trading, along with all the trades I took, but I won't post it here. PM me your e-mail.Ignored
Dislikedlol...
I have to get off this thread. it's corroding my brain.
I got busy today, let's chat later about tokyo.Ignored
DislikedIf you wish, I will send you the strategy that I use with news trading, along with all the trades I took, but I won't post it here. PM me your e-mail.Ignored
DislikedHi everybody,
Quick question for you all if you do not mind.
What news feed do you use for best up to date news effecting the Euro/Dollar?
Many thanks for your answer.Ignored
DislikedI'm just here to gloat haha.
How are you doing brother? All good I hope!Ignored
Dislikedinverted head and shoulders on the 1 second chart - mega-bullish stillIgnored
DislikedHey guys, try to listen to him. He's risking 600 to get 1200. It's a 1:2 risk reward ratio which is good. His wins needs to be half his losses to have a flat account. And when he said trading is gambling, yes it is. That's the reason no one on this thread, or goldman sach, or merill lynch, or commerzbank or anyone can't tell where prices will be tomorrow morning. 1.3000 needs to break before he looses. Give him a benefit of doubt. He has his reasons for going long. No one is perfect.Ignored