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dmedin

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  1. 1 hour ago, HMB said:

    ...the average human being in the so-called developed countries wears 100-dollar T-shirts with names of millionaires glorified for their soccer-playing skills on them, buys a half-square-meter "mobile" phone with a glass surface case to carry outside and then gets sad about scratches, owns a 150mph top speed car in a country were the limit is 70, begs night club bouncers for being squeezed into a drunk, sweaty crowd in a tiny room with beats at health-threatening, unbearable volume, fights at the crowded bar to get over-priced drinks, drops their trash everywhere they go, drives like an a**h**e...  blames foreigners for their "misery" and votes for Brexit.  sadly, Nietzsche comes to mind here...  why care about the AHB...?

    (obviously deliberately provocative) - hoping for a convincing counter-argument, save the day dmedin!

     

     

    That's true of a lot of them.  Don't believe what the media tells you, though.

    A lot of these people, you'll find, had rough upbringings and lacked opportunities in life.  The kind of opportunities that the likes of Boris Johnson took for granted.

    A lot of them are actually fundamentally good people.  Some of them even work hard and do indispensable jobs.

    That's more than can be said for those obnoxious c&nts in the City of London.  We all know that they are fraudsters and swindlers, defend their rich masters, consider their clients stupid and even utterly despise one another.  They lead unfulfilling lives, and are constantly competing with each other, backstabbing and constantly attacked by feelings of guilt and jealousy.

    I'm tempted to think that Tories aren't even human.

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  2. On 13/10/2020 at 17:25, jlz said:

    The never ending battle about a pseudo attempt to build an independent way of transacting goods.

    Let's not forget that every single bitcoin user gives that useless token its value in the so hated fiat currency that their country impose on them. They get so happy when bitcoin raises in, let's pay attention here, dollars or pounds.

    Still they will defend bitcoin like they were living in some kind of cyberpunk era where flying cars and micro-transactions would get them closer to feeling like a blade runner. 

    It is a scam for the very simple fact that a SHA-256 hash doesn't equal to 11K$, it doesn't even equal to 1$. So normally regulators should keep that, pay attention here, very risky financial product to professionals that can handle risk, so not every single idiot that read cyberpunk and feel that they are part of a new movement loose their saving straight away. So yeah, let's close it, at least for retail traders. 

     

     

     

    Oh look, an angry little retarded Swedish monkey babbling away.   How cute.

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  3. On 12/10/2020 at 16:19, dmedin said:

    What do you think, Geraldine?  Should we short gas down to the closing of the gap?  🤔

     

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    That's what I did, sadly I got stopped out before the trade went back in my favour.

     

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  4. 8 hours ago, DSchenk said:

    What I always ask myself is who gave the FCA the authority to do such things in the first place?

    Can we just unvote them?

    Surely we don't need an authority telling us, where it's best or worst to lose our money? They also not telling me where it's best to earn my money, so where I lose it should be at my own decision. Don't need anyone else's opinion on that, especially none who I haven't even asked for it. Thank you!

     

    In the City of London, it's an old boys' network.  They don't have supreme authorities like the People's Republic of Europe does.

    Have you heard of the British class system?

  5. 13 hours ago, Caseynotes said:

    oh dear, never mind ...

     

    Nobody cares, Tom.  People come here to learn about trading.  The vast majority of people who come here would love to see examples of others who have managed to overcome difficulties and 'trade successfully, consistently'.  Have you ever been able to do this?

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