sandrab
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wwatson1 said:123 easy as ABC, baby you and me 123.....
Help the Brumi by keeping it simple and answer the question if you dare. We all know how clever you are on your www
wwatson1 said:123 easy as ABC, baby you and me 123.....
dbphoenix said:On the whole, you'd probably be better off abandoning trading and focusing your efforts on learning how to spell "lose/loser", "advise/advice", "break", "philosophers", etc. Unless, of course, you're looking for something in, say, fast food service.
Bon chance.
danfreek said:...but every so often I break my rules and pay for it, so I'm still learning, and I've got a long way to go.
chump said:and sandy I am sending you the address for your local AA meeting
DBP might not have the all cuddly furry approach that you would like to see ,but he talks a great deal of commonsense if that is what people are willing to open up their ears to but as the posted quote states "deafness" is the preferred state for some people...and others an acholic blur
marben said:Hi Danfreek,
Looks like I'm not the only one then, that's observed that breaking your own trading rules is the surest way of losing money :cheesy: . The more I stick to my rules (and monitor their effectiveness, adapting them systematically as evidence evolves), the fewer losing trades I make and hence the better the overall profit.
Happy trading DF,
Mark
Brummie,
The only way you'll find out whether you can do it and like it is to try it. Once you've decided on a trading strategy that suits you, start with small trades and SLOWLY increase if/when you find you are consistently profitable.
Good luck,
Mark
dbphoenix said:On the whole, you'd probably be better off abandoning trading and focusing your efforts on learning how to spell "lose/loser", "advise/advice", "break", "philosophers", etc. Unless, of course, you're looking for something in, say, fast food service.
Bon chance.
Zealot said:I find it deliciously ironic that a post critical of a non-native English speaker's spelling contains an egregious error in French spelling.
It's "bonne chance" not "bon chance."
Trying to slide out of your error DB? For someone who hammered on someone else about their spelling ...well you take the cake!!!!dbphoenix said:And in nearly fifty posts, you're the first one to notice. Congratulations!
She does not miss you in the least, DB, so if I were you, which I am not, I should not fret.dbphoenix said:A favorite post from a t2w member who is sorely missed:
newbrumbloke said:I would love to give you a knuckle sandwich or slap salad!!
Thanks for your help
Kiwi said:Ah Sulong, you are a special case, and I guess I should leave it at that as I don't wish to annoy the moderators. Consider yourself back on the ignore list.