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Mingary replied Aug 4, 2012Make money over time: you are a trader lose money over time: you are a gambler.
What are similarities between trading and gambling?
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Mingary replied Aug 3, 2012... come on stop it already. No one is interested in any one's success. We are all losers here. So please go lose all your money and then post
How much do you make?
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Mingary replied Aug 3, 2012Act stupid when dealing with the mob, they will pat you on the back and buy you a beer. demonstrate your talent when dealing with your peers, they will praise and reward you. Either way is a lot of fun.
How much do you make?
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Mingary replied Aug 3, 2012Those sky scrapers that house your thousands of friendly-neighborood-brokers hard at work to get your money don't build themselves.
How much do you make?
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Mingary replied Aug 3, 2012Go back to your brainwasher and fire storm the place.
Why do you Trade Forex?
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Mingary replied Aug 3, 2012Best to treat this project like a game or a hobby and nothing serious, rather than to realize too late that it has become a curse and an addiction.
How much do you make?
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Mingary replied Aug 3, 2012It's rather obvious that no one makes any money in forex (except for brokers and skimmy scammers of course). Picture it as a big wheel turning up in profit for some period and down again. Money made today is lost tomorrow. Depends on the time frame. ...
How much do you make?
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Mingary replied Aug 1, 2012Good luck with that. And even more so finding a successful trader.
Sharing trading history
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Mingary commented Aug 1, 2012that "everybody knows" leitmotif will never work.
3 Ways to Limit Your Risk in Forex Trading
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Mingary commented Aug 1, 2012Hollande: says all will be done to 'defend and protect EUR' = sure sign the euro is doomed.
Hollande: says all will be done to 'defend and protect EUR'
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Mingary replied Jul 30, 2012fact is 99.99999 % (I am in a good mood) will make more money at a regular job than they will with forex. After all, they do need some income to open put more money in their forex account..
I finally quit my day job!
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Mingary replied Jul 29, 20121. putting up with the boss was not so bad after all. At least I was eating every day. 2. yes, back to a real job and paying back the forex debt.
I finally quit my day job!
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Mingary replied Jul 29, 2012trading the forex is like smoking it's dangerous to your (financial) health. with all the warnings for all to see, one has to be really stupid to start puffing these trades in and out.
I finally quit my day job!
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Mingary replied Jul 29, 2012Well said. I agree 100%. Nothing gives more hope to the delusional than to hear or read that someone somewhere is making those forex millions. Realty eventually kicks in and they wake up and smell the losses.
I finally quit my day job!
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Mingary commented Jul 23, 2012cannot have monetary union without political union.
Greece now in "Great Depression," PM says
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Mingary replied Jul 19, 2012Not a business Analogy: Business: Bake a vanilla cake you get a vanilla cake (quality varies) The outcome is (mostly) certain Trading: Bake a vanilla cake, sometimes you get a vanilla cake (enormous quality variations), sometimes you get a chocolate ...
Trading is not a Business
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Mingary replied Jul 19, 2012left and right and up an down we are abmonished by the gurus to believe that "trading is a business" and that's the door to the forex millions Therefore in order to really succeed it is more than certain that trading must not be treated as a ...
Trading is not a Business