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Chicky replied Mar 23, 2009Kindly chose from the following menu : Attractive, refined, discerning, sophisticated, elegant, stylish, classy, chic, in good taste
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Chicky replied Mar 23, 2009I couldn't agree more. I still remember several of those, very relevant and tasteful.
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Chicky replied Mar 23, 2009
Breaking News: Humans today completed their journey of civilization. We don't need words anymore.EURUSD
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Chicky replied Mar 23, 2009Squaring with japanese with GBP. Crossed the river now insulting the alligator, yet to find my pants.
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Chicky replied Mar 23, 2009Japanese invasion wipped me out few months ago. Let me first cross the river and find my pants ..... then I will see if they can learn a lesson ...... identical to the one which I learned.
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Chicky replied Mar 23, 2009Ooops. I tried to check spelling on my MSword before posting. But missed the red underline ...... this is Asia open time, so don't blame me.
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Chicky replied Mar 23, 2009I am just trying to put some life in this thread ......... like Jay did yesterday. Yes, I made few pips from that move. But there no extraordinary gains or losses in my dictionery.
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Chicky replied Mar 23, 2009Nostredame (Nostradamus), following popular trends, wrote an almanac for 1550.
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Chicky replied Mar 22, 2009Nms, That comment was with a lighter tone. Seriously, Yes. Even these kind of gaps get filled before we know. Look at 1.4700 spike for example. Food for thought for medium / long term taders: If dollar is going to lose value, what we will gain? we ...
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Chicky replied Mar 22, 2009I agree with you on fixed spread. I can live with that though sometimes tough for my method which is purely based on bookmaking principles, and nothing like forex to apply them profitably. I had to temporarily close a long and babysit the pa just ...
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Chicky replied Mar 22, 2009What you said makes sense. Probably I am more risk averse than one should be. I look at it this way - Whoever trades in low liquidity hours takes risk, whether it is broker or trader. Brokers get risk premium and traders get negative risk premium ...
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Chicky replied Mar 22, 2009Hi KillerWhale, Why should we pay 10 pips when we consider 2 pip a fair wage? 10 pip is 5% of 200 pips and I only risk 0.3 to 3% on a move. Brokers offereing fixed spread have a red * - fine print says "in normal market conditions". This is not ...
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