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why free of charge? payment is the result - the counsellor.
You side with the doer. You are the one who needs an adviser, he doesn't. He needs to eat, get dressed, go fishing.
There's salmon on the Vuoksa, and he needs to buy some tackle ...
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That TS is profitable - only you know.
The programmer has written 1000 Expert Advisors for profitable clients' trading systems and 999 of them turned out to be failed.
But it's not the Expert Advisors that fail (they precisely follow the TS algorithm), but the TS itself.
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This is the REALITY through the eyes of the programmer and it is a sin not to take it into account.
Imagine now that you are a programmer and you are approached by the 1001st customer.
What would you answer?
Imagine now that you are a programmer and you are approached by the 1001st customer.
What would you say to him?
He thinks programmers don't need money - they work for the idea ))))) or for thanks...))))) is a profession - programmer.....))))
Here is a relevant joke -
A drunk general comes out to the soldiers and says.
- "Eagles! Do the birds need money?"
- "No, Comrade General!"
- "Well done! That's how I drank your money!"......
paramzin, how do you get the computer to switch on at a set time?
>> there is a program, but it's at home, I can't remember the name.
Imagine now that you are a programmer and you are approached by the 1001st customer.
What would you answer?
I honestly do not know. I am not a programmer, but I would look for a profitable TS like everyone else.
What if this TS is exactly what you need.
There is a programme, but I can't remember the name of it at home
And where does it work? Is it on a computer that's switched off?
And where does this programme work? On a switched off computer?
yes.... it's like an alarm clock that turns off the computer...
>> look it up online.
yes.... it's like an alarm clock that turns off the computer...
look it up on the internet.
Actually, the question was about turning it on, not off.
How can a program work when the computer is switched off? What are you talking about?
The question was actually about switching the computer on, not off.
How can a programme work when the computer is switched off? What are you saying?
Could it be a specially trained human robot named "Program" that comes up at a certain time and presses the "ON" button? .....))))