Oscar Reed
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Bit of a strange day in the field.
With the DAX you can hit a few 2 to 4 points many times during the day.
But when they go off side or on side by 10 points straight away something not right.
It's reduce size time and aim for at least 10 points.
Bit like playing golf at Newport Beach country club on a windy day or getting stuck behind slow players like @hhiusa.
http://www.newportbeachcc.com/
Bit of a strange day in the field.
With the DAX you can hit a few 2 to 4 points many times during the day.
But when they go off side or on side by 10 points straight away something not right.
It's reduce size time and aim for at least 10 points.
Bit like playing golf at Newport Beach country club on a windy day or getting stuck behind slow players like @hhiusa.
http://www.newportbeachcc.com/
You wouldn't get stuck behind me at the NBCC because you can't afford it and two, I highly doubt you play golf. You go to private clubs to play leisurely. They are not public course cattle calls.
The San Diego Polo Club is fun as well. The membership is cheaper. Maybe you should get a membership to Hurlingham.
Be careful I have just finished watching Dexter.
Now I know where you play, watch you not slipped a Mickey Finn at the 19th hole.
Golf is for people who can't afford race horses.
Sitting here like a Turkey.
Won't be able to buy hhiusa a G and T at the country club on today's takings.
Mind you 6 pints of larger at the Newport Goat Hill Tavern, no problem.
That place is not in Newport Beach.
Walking distance back to your joint after a few.
Sitting here like a Turkey.
Won't be able to buy hhiusa a G and T at the country club on today's takings.
Mind you 6 pints of larger at the Newport Goat Hill Tavern, no problem.
I would like to see more of that image you attached @Oscar Reed. Uncropped!
Nothing left open on that account.
Plenty crap open on the other 3 accounts.
http://www.trade2win.com/boards/trading-journals/209060-fitbit-trading-journal-7.html
See you in Newport Beach when it warms up.
http://www.theweathernetwork.com/us/weather/california/newport-beach