Disliked{quote} Haha... well I don't know. All I know is that chart data does reflect certain fundamental truths of the market, so long one knows where and how to look at them. IMO looking at how currencies flow this way also seems to tell me where the real money is going to. This way we consciously trade, both fundamentally and technically, hence trading is almost no longer about luck, but (fuzzy) logic. http://www.forexfactory.com/showthre...39#post7810139 http://masterforex-v.su/002_020.htm http://masterforex-v.su/forex001002002.htm...Ignored
Disliked{quote} That's about as far from the truth as you can get. Barter as a means of economic transaction has never been proven to actually have taken place on a scale large enough to be considered important as far as the history of money is concerned. However, debt and debt-like-money has been in use for about 5000 years now. We have clay tablets from Mesopotamia to prove that. We also have other records. I don't mean to get off topic here so I'm not going to spray you with the details of it but for anyone who is more interested in this I would advise...Ignored
I tried to focus in making a little introduction, but I'll read the book you are telling me.
In fact, it would be great if you open a Thread explaining "The origins of money"; it's a really interesting subject!
Kind regards to everybody,
MarketFox.-
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