Will the £ ever equal $?

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Luigi wrote:You had my interest till you mentioned Clive.
A true shill! His track record is abysmal! :facepalm:

http://www.silverdoctors.com/gold/gold- ... -gone-bad/

Just one of many, many asinine predictors who may or may not be correct once a day.
Like a broken clock.

Me, I'll continue to buy the dip, sell the rip, swing trade on some.Work the margin.

But if your deal is working for you then no one can argue with success.

But Clive is a con in the 1st. degree. :hattip:
I get your point, but silver is especially risky and I don't touch anyhow. Of course some silver perma bulls will call out others when they're wrong. Those permabulls took some pretty heavy loses not long afterwards! I do like his TA on general market stuff though. And he's hardly a con just because he's often wrong, as they all are. In the end we all make our own decisions.
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Luigi wrote:
SinnSisamouth wrote:wow sounds simple
u must be very wealthy
No to # 1 & definitely no to #2. Gambling is gambling. But I do enjoy the game. :beer1:
That about says it all! It's impossible to be consistently right when you're gambling.
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:lol: :lol: :lol: everytime i sees some analyst breaks out some charts showing some ridiculous theory, my toes are laughing non stop. market is a living breathing animal, market is unreasonable, market is irrational, if you are speculating (gambling) then spam out on all the theories you want, if you are investing then buy the basic (basic is find a good company with good revenue, good management, good strategy)

the market is the ocean, even the whales cant fight the currents, this is what i learnt from being a scumbag remisier.
Money is not the problem, the problem is no money
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bolueeleh wrote::lol: :lol: :lol: everytime i sees some analyst breaks out some charts showing some ridiculous theory, my toes are laughing non stop. market is a living breathing animal, market is unreasonable, market is irrational, if you are speculating (gambling) then spam out on all the theories you want, if you are investing then buy the basic (basic is find a good company with good revenue, good management, good strategy)

the market is the ocean, even the whales cant fight the currents, this is what i learnt from being a scumbag remisier.
That's why most people get rich from making their own business and long term investment, not short term spec on others.
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bolueeleh wrote::

the market is the ocean, even the whales cant fight the currents, this is what i learnt from being a scumbag remisier.
sure, but what about salmon?

one final hurrah, ay?

just sayin'


Bertros :hattip:

(BTW, you can just say...'current')
A taste of the bait is worth the pain of the hook.....
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Bertros wrote:
bolueeleh wrote::

the market is the ocean, even the whales cant fight the currents, this is what i learnt from being a scumbag remisier.
sure, but what about salmon?

one final hurrah, ay?
funny you would say that, during the height of 2008 crisis i actually saw some ppl buying at the "dip", they quoted to me that even in a dip there are breaks, showing me charts after charts, needlessly to say these "salmons" are nicely crisp and brown, yum yum
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even the whales cant fight the currents, :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles ... takes-over
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