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- Tingus replied Nov 6, 2015
Last one is valid. Rest of them is just hormones.
- Tingus replied Jun 17, 2015
Thread didn't work out the way I wanted to. Good luck everyone
- Tingus replied Jun 17, 2015
Well with Greece ready to gamble and dovish Yellen seems like we might run through 1.14. Closed shorts, went tight long.
- Tingus replied Jun 13, 2015
So what we have here: 25% SELL 75% BUY Looks like I'm on the right side of the market
- Tingus replied Jun 12, 2015
Please vote, people. It's anonymous.
- Eur/Usd has topped
You've heard here first
- Tingus commented Jun 11, 2015
Get ready for 4000 point drop, but it doesn't mean that its going to happen. Just be ready!
- Tingus replied Jun 6, 2015
I'm calling 10,000 on S&P by the year 2100
- Tingus replied Apr 27, 2015
Judging by the court drawings published this morning the guy's still alright Standing with his arms crossed suggest that his lawyer is quite confident.
- Tingus replied Apr 26, 2015
By learning economics and the way the market participants interact.
- Tingus replied Apr 25, 2015
These journalists as I see are doing their job perfectly On a bit serious note maybe there's more that we don't know. Same like the tragic Alp's incident. Those guys have been front-running a lot of things which still may boggle one's mind.
- Tingus replied Apr 17, 2015
So how do you profit from this gibberish of yours?
- Tingus commented Apr 14, 2015
Tomorrow we'll get updated on 140 (as if anyone would care) Be patient
- Tingus replied Apr 2, 2015
Dollar won't rise forever, yet it won't collapse as well. Unless you'd call ~2500 pips depreciation of US dollar over the course of two years a collapse (fully possible in the future), these are just the natural global economic fluctuations ...
- Tingus replied Apr 1, 2015
What else do you need to profit? Even if it's self-fulfilling that works (based on years and years of observation) - why you shouldn't exploit it? Even if at some rare occasions market 'unites' - why you shouldn't trade only on those occasions and ...
- Tingus replied Apr 1, 2015
Every time I'm in a position it seems that the market is predictable. Each time I'm on the sidelines it seems that the market is unpredictable until some thing happens that I can't resist opening a position. lol
- Tingus replied Apr 1, 2015
lol You got entangled there
- Tingus replied Mar 31, 2015
Well.. Keep in mind that it's a last day of the month. So probably some dude with thick glasses decided to close his long position at a time when some folks were buying. Obviously his orders were bigger so you got squeezed out Good timing on ...
- Tingus commented Mar 28, 2015
^ ha ha ;D