"conspiracy theorists" radios
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Yeah, these are my favorite conspiracy radios. They're all very interesting. After listening to this stuff for just a week, you won't be able to go back to regular news, which right now, to me, seems like... not just lies, but also news intentionally distracting you with meaningless things such as someone's birthday or how to bake a cake. On these radios instead you hear what's really going in the US, which affects the whole world.
When you read or hear "conspiracy theorists" on mainstream media, translate "people saying truths the government doesn't want you know".
Get ready because within the next three months I predict a lot of social unrest due to peak oil and the plans of the powers that be.
It's all going to come together, not the end of the world, but the end of the US democracy at the very least. These radios are just perfect to follow these events as they unfold. For example right now I am listening to James Corbett, who's in japan, and he's talking about manipulating the markets, "seven ways the markets are manipulated" (on Republic Broadcasting Network, right now).
They're not traders for sure, as their field of expertise is different, but ultimately they say more important stuff on trading, too, than any other financial program. Because chemtrails matter to trading. Provided of course that we're talking about fundamental analysis, which is affected by world events. Technical analysis only cares about the chart, so you could safely ignore all these news. But it's interesting to me. And I can attempt some longer term trades with fundamental analysis. I lose money both ways, so it's no big deal if I am wrong. Actually I am more likely to win with fundamental analysis, because it makes me trade less, so even if I am wrong, I am trading less and losing less as a consequence.
Tomorrow I'll exit my NG trade probably, at 2.945 and my ZN trade if it goes as low as 132 and 30. Let's make it 132 and 31.
Or should I take them all off? No take profit?
Should I take everything out and let it run wherever it goes? I think NG will rise more and ZN will fall more.
Let's do it.
Right now I made 2000. Not made it because i am still in those two trades.
If I get out i'll have 6000, not enough to trade my systems.
But if I reach 10,000, I will have enough.
All it takes is for NG to go to 3.1 and ZN to go down two points. Or a variation of these two with one rising more and the other falling less, or viceversa.
If I get out, I'll trade more, trying to reach that 10k.
And then I'll blow it out as usual.
If I stay, I might blow it out also, but I might be on a great two trades.
Tell you what.
I'll stay on both, until I reach 10k or go back to margin call.
Let's do it.
Let's ****ing do it.
Let's remove all takeprofits.
Still listening to james corbett talking about market manipulation on John Stadtmiller's show:
John Stadtmiller
John Stadtmiller, one of America’s true radio trailblazers with his early creation of “Republic International” (later renamed “Genesis Communications Network”), and now the “Republic Broadcasting Network”, the fastest growing truth radio station in the country. John’s “National Intel Report” is hard hitting and to the point with information you won’t find in the mainstream media. If you believe the Constitution is the law of the land, but sense that something is seriously wrong in our country, then listen to the “National Intel Report” for the best guests, news and information!
This stuff is so interesting that I don't know whether to stay here or go on to another very interesting radio show. As they say, I feel like a kid at the candy store. I don't like this expression, because, despite being Italian, I've heard it too often.