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traider replied Aug 23, 2011I trade all sessions routinely. They all are good, Oz and Japanese sessions tend to be a bit slower, and of course trickier.
CHOROS System
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traider commented Aug 23, 2011They'll sign up Aussies, but not Kiwis. Weird.
CNBC'S "Million Dollar Portfolio Challenge"
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traider replied Aug 22, 2011I'm not sure it's an ego issue. The more you know the markets subtleties, the more you trade discriminatingly with that knowledge. Spiritually, I don't believe that there is anywhere to go or that anyone or anything is right or wrong....I guess I am ...
trading and spiritual journey...
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traider replied Aug 22, 2011Insight, patience and the ability to root out the answers yourself.
The impossible-question regarding Forex
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traider replied Aug 22, 2011What's your problem? We live in a fairly free global market you know. With that comes the freedom to be wrong.
Daytrading What IS
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traider commented Aug 22, 2011Who, as an investor, are you likely to have more long term faith in. The victor or the vanquished, especially given that Russia and China are today dominated by the culture of the victor, America. The USD is owned by the victorious American elite ...
China losing the Euro faith?
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traider replied Aug 22, 20111. Upswings are not decisive enough to be an issue for me.
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traider commented Aug 22, 2011@ Yao. The US did not win the Cold War for nothing. All communists fell before it, even China. Always remember that when underestimating the USD.
China losing the Euro faith?
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traider replied Aug 21, 2011I've been to numerous auctions, both cars and houses. What obviously interests me about pit auctions is whether there are differences. Or are they essentially that same as the other two I mentioned...a mix of direct and indirect (phone. online etc, ...
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traider commented Aug 21, 2011My experience of mainland Chinese as clients was not positive. Their sheer ruthlessness was disturbing as in a lack of ethics. I think the transformation from agrarian to swift industrialisation has opened up a voracious appetite for personal ...
3 Reasons why the U.S. should quit worrying about China's Trade Surplus
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traider commented Aug 21, 2011So you're in China Aaron. Whats your take on it? Have you been to India as well. Whats your take on it? Personally, I believe that all the outstanding regions of the world yet to be fully integrated into capitalism will in due course. The market is ...
3 Reasons why the U.S. should quit worrying about China's Trade Surplus
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traider commented Aug 21, 2011@Aaron. Unlike many doomsayers out there, I don't in fact see the growing volatility of the markets as being the onset of doom. The global market is facing stresses yes, but that I suspect is largely due to changes in the way wealth will be created ...
3 Reasons why the U.S. should quit worrying about China's Trade Surplus
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traider commented Aug 21, 2011@JR. It's hard to really give a definitive answer on China but this much I will say. After decades of mercantilism when both the Europeans and Japanese have as YET to mature to the next stage of accumulation, China has a long way to go. However ...
3 Reasons why the U.S. should quit worrying about China's Trade Surplus
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traider commented Aug 20, 2011I'm not sure JR. Systems have strict objective contours. Capitalism's lies in its common law roots which is where it draws it dynamism from. It is flexible, creative and above all, proactive in mediating between sources of surplus and the ...
3 Reasons why the U.S. should quit worrying about China's Trade Surplus
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traider replied Aug 20, 2011Agreed. Although I see the candles, I don't see them as labels but rather instances of the flow (I shall increasingly try and cultivate the auction mindset however). You of course have the advantage of having been at the coal face of the auction so ...
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