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irfandbl replied Jul 31, 2012portable toilet, me and the guys here have been sharing it, I even made a list of the shared users
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irfandbl replied Jul 31, 2012let me guess, you need your PT back, am I right?
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irfandbl replied Jul 30, 2012The more I read and watch the news about the world's economic condition, hopium, big guys' farts, the more worry I get on holding an open position. To me, news and fundies are just things to be blamed when a trade doesn't go according to plan. Maybe ...
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irfandbl replied Jul 30, 2012an exhausted bull turned into a cow
but the question now is, how long do cows usually rest?Aussie Trading Room and Cartoons Gallery
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irfandbl replied Jul 30, 2012OK now, anyone's using the PT? Because I badly need it right now. **Fingers crossed for not having some left over curry**
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irfandbl replied Jul 30, 2012I'm using my country's local broker to do the transactions, but I use another local broker for the charting services
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irfandbl replied Jul 30, 2012Indeed Papa, maybe tomorrow will tell, I think it's going no where for today. Let's see by the time London closes, usually we have some awkward movements during it
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irfandbl replied Jul 30, 2012I belong to the 1st group as well Papa, hence I'm thinking that 1.0507 would be too soon as well
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irfandbl replied Jul 30, 2012I guess I'd short her by the time it gets 1.0507
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irfandbl replied Jul 30, 2012In my opinion, the bears would have been waiting in the 1.0500 - 1.0522 range. I have 1.0560 as my long target, but I find it hard to believe that it would get there by today nor tomorrow. Not to mention that H4 is showing me (another) bearish ...
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irfandbl replied Jul 29, 2012take a break, have some time off with friends, relatives or families..have fun with them, forget about the thing which has caused this upside down thingy recently..at least for a while, you'd be back in shape before you know it

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irfandbl replied Jul 29, 2012I wouldn't listen, because I simply can't listen on things here since they don't make any sound. But I'd surely read them
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irfandbl replied Jul 29, 2012Aah OK Papa, so it's another wrong feeling of mine then
I get it all the time
Hey there buddy, welcome aboard, I hope you'd be hooked for sure 
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irfandbl replied Jul 29, 2012why do I get the feeling that you're pointing your finger at me while you typed the specific word I bold up there

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irfandbl replied Jul 29, 2012I thought you were talking as in literal thermometer, but I guess it's one of your hard to be solved analogy


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irfandbl replied Jul 29, 2012now, that is really something, how does the thermometer gauge look like?
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irfandbl replied Jul 29, 2012But then again, if they're always an hour late each day for the whole 1400 years, they'd be still on March 31st 1954 right now
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irfandbl replied Jul 29, 2012The Swiss got to learn from them I guess

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irfandbl replied Jul 29, 2012Too bad the same fate didn't happen to probably the oldest store in the U.S. It closes it's door after 224 years. Oldest general store in America closes its door after 244 years
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irfandbl replied Jul 29, 2012Wow, 1400 years! They sure know how to do business.
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