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qp2 commented May 19, 2025It's a cargo cult mentality: Sue or gamble your way to home ownership and the middle class! Welfare beneficiaries are conditioned to believe that they can get something for nothing, because they do. Who really thinks we are better off for fostering ...
A Man Is Suing Whataburger for Nearly $1 Million for Messing Up His Order
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qp2 commented Jan 26, 2025Would suspect Propane is expensive enough without tariffs.
Trump: will impose emergency 25% tariffs on all Colombian goods coming into the US, raise to...
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qp2 commented Dec 14, 2024Except of course unless they "need" a taxpayer funded bail out...
Yellen warns incoming Trump team against interfering with bank supervision
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qp2 replied Nov 14, 2024All the best for your future, you leave big shoes for someone to fill.
Twee retires!
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qp2 replied Oct 22, 2024Longer term currency strength from Baby Pips..... MarketMilk
- BabyPips.comTexas-2-Step: An Odyssey
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qp2 replied Oct 18, 2024This is a good example, a 1% position size is close to 0.5, indy not attached, but if this had gone against me things would look bleak. A real account would not be traded thus.
Texas-2-Step: An Odyssey
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qp2 replied Oct 18, 2024Hi Erebus, Have created a TE based on your TEXAS 2 Step, called TEXAS.WORD SALAD, I am not sure what Texas has to do with it but it seems unimportant in the grand scheme of trading. I have utilized the Fundamental Bias - Fundamental Trades webpage ...
Texas-2-Step: An Odyssey
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qp2 replied Oct 12, 2024Ok Partner have saddled up best I can, what is the argument for not trading all pairs and being in either long or short at all times?
Texas-2-Step: An Odyssey
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qp2 commented Sep 25, 2024But of course, I would never have thought of that, it seems we need a campaign manager...are you Steve10% willing to step up?
Man goes on an epic 'beer tax protest journey' across the UK
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qp2 commented Sep 25, 2024This man needs help, I am here to help, please do your part by giving his "go fund me" account enough for two. We are not quitters and will drink until the price comes down!
Man goes on an epic 'beer tax protest journey' across the UK
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qp2 replied Aug 16, 2023The saying that comes to mind is "No good deed goes unpunished."
3 Steps to Better Trading
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qp2 commented Aug 1, 2023There are 3 options with debt: 1: Repayment 2: Inflate it away 3: Default In any given situation the question is "Which of the 3 is more likely"
Fitch Downgrades the United States' Long-Term Ratings to 'AA+' from 'AAA'; Outlook Stable
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qp2 commented Jul 1, 2023Justice can be done, lower the price so the consumers who were disadvantaged as a group benefit as a group. After $50M has been sorted back to normal, the down side? the government misses out...boo hoo! oh dear never mind!
Canadian shoppers want their slice of $50M bread price-fixing fine
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qp2 commented May 7, 2023[quote=Guest;14418345]Half of America’s banks are potentially insolvent Or 1 picture = 1000 words...
Buffett faults US government handling of banking crisis
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qp2 commented May 7, 2023Warren has a creditable track record that makes his opinion valuable, ignore value and pay the price...one day.
Buffett faults US government handling of banking crisis
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qp2 commented Apr 24, 2023Would love to see news that said the exact opposite, but not holding my breath. Its in our nature to want peace and prosperity ...and act differently.
World military spending reaches all-time high of $2.24 trillion
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qp2 replied Apr 7, 2023Hi Strat, Have just finished reading your PDF "STRATS PASR" which I downloaded years ago. Have attached the charts I will be trading PASR from, and have a bit more to do with the S/R lines and some sort of color coding for them, for MN W1 and D1 ...
Strat's PASR Long Term, Stress Free Trading
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qp2 commented Jan 16, 2023So a higher building rent means there is less money to pay wages, so rather than accept more money to work in a well lit warm traditional building that just happens not to be carbon zero, take less money to work in net zero carbon...take one for the ...
‘Green’ offices in London are over 25% more expensive. But a modern workforce now expects it