want to trade for someone who has money

yeah,it's difficult to understand

I meant "who provides a capital to trade", and moreover understands what is trading and the risks:D.

I saw only two of the kind: one lives in the UK, and another one in Russia, but invest in funds
 
If I were a reasonably sane investor, why on Earth would I want to entrust you with my hard-earned money?

the only good answer I can give is that I am effective, to be correct my trading style is very effected as long as it comes with a-risk-avoydance-system, so I do not place trades blindly, I understand - I trade; if the markets collapse tomorrow, I sell today - this is the way I trade.(at its best)

also I was a professional trader in European stocks some time ago. Therefore I can structure very effective (highly performing) portfolios even with stocks which have just made their IPOs:D thanks to the pattern trading system I use.

if you are a serious investor: I can trade for you. I will take care of all uncertainty.

what else I need to say?
 

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can do multi-assets investment management. all my forecast and trades examples are scattered in this forum in related sections (forex, commodities, etc).
 

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I even think it's best to have someone to press a button for you in order to not be dragged into the market reality. This will help have a better unaltered view of what is actually is going on.
 
I even think it's best to have someone to press a button for you in order to not be dragged into the market reality. This will help have a better unaltered view of what is actually is going on.

Big money has no problems with someone running their money (pushing buttons), but the track record is the important factor.
 
Big money has no problems with someone running their money (pushing buttons), but the track record is the important factor.

I meant that I need to have someone to press too)))) less stress

I have only this public forecast for market collapce in January 2008 sent to UBS, the bank I worked with and also to a hedge fund.

important are only days in January 19 and 21 on page 1 of the PDf file (dax07-08_ubs.pdf). This forecast is done using the different and slow method, but now it improved a lot.
 

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No disrespect, Aleksander, as I have no reason to believe you're a liar and/or fantasist. However, I don't have any reason to believe that you know what you're doing, other than your words in this here thread. Thus, from my point of view, giving you money would be, at best, equivalent to putting it all on black in a casino. That would be equally effective a way of taking care of all uncertainty.

Besides, being a very effective, professional trader myself, I'd find it easier in every imaginable way to trade on my own behalf. Therefore, I generally like to think about opportunities to invest, rather than trade.

Moreover, you're in Russia, which adds a whole another dimension to it, as it's not clear who regulates the mkt, where to go with complaints, etc. The story of "The Wasp" is a useful lesson.
 
No disrespect, Aleksander, as I have no reason to believe you're a liar and/or fantasist. However, I don't have any reason to believe that you know what you're doing, other than your words in this here thread. Thus, from my point of view, giving you money would be, at best, equivalent to putting it all on black in a casino. That would be equally effective a way of taking care of all uncertainty.

Besides, being a very effective, professional trader myself, I'd find it easier in every imaginable way to trade on my own behalf. Therefore, I generally like to think about opportunities to invest, rather than trade.

Moreover, you're in Russia, which adds a whole another dimension to it, as it's not clear who regulates the mkt, where to go with complaints, etc. The story of "The Wasp" is a useful lesson.

Dear Martinghoul,

You can have money in one place and invest in any part of the world.
But, what I do, I do not call myself investing. This is speculation. By this turm I do mean that I use short-turm changes in equity, commodity to get big gains. I do use smart money for my own benefit or to the investor' benefit. I tried to forecast first 30 minutes after open just using 2-5 min intervals. All will say thios is no good, and it is.

I have another system, that allows me to be a mid-turm investor, it is like buy and hold a stock. But you need to scan market for such a stock. That is difficult and time consuming (hours!!!). Of course It is possible to make a forecast for any instrument: 1 day - 1 time frame. I did it for VISA for January this year and can share with you to compare it was true or false.

After trying to see what is a good buy for today, I notice that I can use volatilyty to get the same. It is easy, as in 20 minutes it gives you a picture of say Apple stock price curve a EUR/USD. Then there is only one thing - need to see and deside - does it have good trades?

I am very limited in my trading strategies. I am not copying other people approaches, because we have different paths.

AND the most funny thing - big and small investors can use it but is that equal what they can pay for it? I can try do a wird currency pair or stock (with volume), if anybody needs that?
 
No disrespect, Aleksander, as I have no reason to believe you're a liar and/or fantasist. However, I don't have any reason to believe that you know what you're doing, other than your words in this here thread. Thus, from my point of view, giving you money would be, at best, equivalent to putting it all on black in a casino. That would be equally effective a way of taking care of all uncertainty.

Besides, being a very effective, professional trader myself, I'd find it easier in every imaginable way to trade on my own behalf. Therefore, I generally like to think about opportunities to invest, rather than trade.

Moreover, you're in Russia, which adds a whole another dimension to it, as it's not clear who regulates the mkt, where to go with complaints, etc. The story of "The Wasp" is a useful lesson.

Here is it part 1
http://www.trade2win.com/boards/us-stocks/78032-buy-visa-now-sell-tomorrow.html

part 2
http://seekingalpha.com/instablog/5...l-petrolio-per-questa-settimana-11-14-01-2010

part3

AND here is VISA forecast for January 2010
http://static.seekingalpha.com/uploads/2010/1/10/539682-126315913226959-nostradamus359.PNG

no tricks, it's simple
 
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