[Branch closed!] EURUSD - Trends, Forecasts and Consequences (Episode 4) - page 313
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If you trade with a brokerage company I don't think your money enter the market at all and do not move within the brokerage company.
If you have a strategy that allows you to take money from somebody - use it, if not - search for it.
For the sabbath: If someone does wave analysis, post the markup on the EUR and AUD on the dolphins, I would like to compare my markups - I'm trying to comprehend the art of BA, so far I can't do it.
VA is art...+100
Right...)))) That's the main reason there's a wave and no "WAVES"....))))
here we go again https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mSvvmrB7qEg&feature=player_embedded
nuclear power plant accident in the usa, so it's up after all ;)
Move your posts to the 'Rubric Room', please.
IS THAT BETTER? LET THE OTHER ones go, because I can't do it, please. ))) GOOD LUCK TO ALL ))))
Juncker: Bringing in private investors to restructure Greece's debt is "playing with fire" and could lead to a default with "extreme consequences" for the European monetary union. He also warned that a Greek bankruptcy could increase risks for Ireland and Portugal as well as Belgium, Italy and Spain due to their high debt levels. In addition, in the event of a debt restructuring, Greek banks would also need additional help.
Danish Finance Minister: Ending the bailout for Greece would mean "You'll never get your money back".
Germany: Government coalition partners criticise Chancellor Merkel for the Greek deal with Sarkozy. "This is not the plan to attract private investors to solve Greece's problems that we voted for"
here we go again https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mSvvmrB7qEg&feature=player_embedded
nuclear power plant accident in the usa, so it's up after all ;)
* Or maybe not? :-)
* Or maybe not? :-)
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