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- Drl82 replied Jul 29, 2011
Although Malta is looking better and better. image image image lol
- Drl82 replied Jul 29, 2011
Gatineau to Ottawa image Rideau Canal through Ottawa image Chateau Laurier image Overall I have to say I'd have to stick with the homeland. Besides the frigid stretch of January to March, I can't fathom living anywhere else. I spent 5 years in ...
- Drl82 replied Jul 29, 2011
If it weren't for the cold winters, Canada would be prime, especially anything in Ontario and eastward for the time zone. The quality of life is fantastic and if you're tired of being packed into a densely populated area, things are alot more mellow ...
- Drl82 replied Jul 29, 2011
because beginners (especially like myself) feel the itch to make some trades and see some action, even if you're learning you shouldn't narrow yourself to one single pair. At least in my opinion anyways. If you're the patient time then sure, that's ...
- Drl82 replied Jul 29, 2011
One thing that I can say though (in relation to the recent post by nasir) is I do feel more in tune, or in sync with our society as a whole, especially on an international level. Since I'm more fundamental than technical, I am now forced to read ...
- Drl82 replied Jul 28, 2011
Yeah, I currently papertrade from work mostly right now and when I'm home I'm staring at 5m charts mostly. I --cannot- stand the idea of going to bed with an open position. I'm the kind of person who will have to shut it down before bed every night ...
- Drl82 replied Jul 28, 2011
Well I think the topic at hand is more of a "are we desensitizing ourself from human suffering?" Like I mentioned in my previous post, when something bad happens in a nation, the first thing I think of isn't "I feel terrible." It's "CHA CHING!" and ...
- Drl82 replied Jul 28, 2011
I was thinking the EXACT same thing about the Norway thing. Furthermore, I also started thinking about how the yen reacted during the earthquake/nuclear fiasco not long ago and how forex traders probably made big swings off it. I was telling my wife ...
- Drl82 replied Jul 28, 2011
I was thinking the exact same thing. I used to paper trade stocks and scalping was my preffered style however when I migrated to forex, I was frustrated by the pip spread setup rather than just paying per trade. Since then I've been focusing my ...
- Drl82 replied Jul 28, 2011
I agree with a previous post about fundementally trading what you're surrounded by. For example, I live in Canada so news about the USD/CAD is very common in the media and economic based news is prevelent and easily accessable. Because of that, I ...
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