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Being in cash is a gamble.uempel wrote:there's no sense in opening a longer term position, neither short nor long. Of course, the charts look quite bullish and everybody is talking about monetary easing/quantative easing. But Europe, the US and China don't look good...
uempel wrote:Some guys have never been to a mosque in an arab country (much nicer buildings than our churches), don't know nothing about religion (believe what catholic, protestant, jewish or islamic militants say is the real thing) and consider themselves smart when they post dumb remarks here...
Don't quite understandPetsamo wrote:Being in cash is a gamble.uempel wrote:there's no sense in opening a longer term position, neither short nor long. Of course, the charts look quite bullish and everybody is talking about monetary easing/quantative easing. But Europe, the US and China don't look good...
uempel wrote:Some guys have never been to a mosque in an arab country (much nicer buildings than our churches), don't know nothing about religion (believe what catholic, protestant, jewish or islamic militants say is the real thing) and consider themselves smart when they post dumb remarks here...
Some people read a single, 2-word comment from someone else (on a blog site no less), with no understanding of the context behind which that comment was written, and feel empowered to judge that person's motivations, cultural acumen, religious education/knowledge and racial views. Interesting...especially for a financial blog.uempel wrote:Some guys have never been to a mosque in an arab country (much nicer buildings than our churches), don't know nothing about religion (believe what catholic, protestant, jewish or islamic militants say is the real thing) and consider themselves smart when they post dumb remarks here...
If the markets rally from oversold conditions and you miss the rally, that's an increase in wealth you didn't get. It's also called opportunity cost.uempel wrote:Don't quite understandPetsamo wrote:Being in cash is a gamble.uempel wrote:there's no sense in opening a longer term position, neither short nor long. Of course, the charts look quite bullish and everybody is talking about monetary easing/quantative easing. But Europe, the US and China don't look good...
Yeah, sorry. But it's interesting that there are Buddhist extremists in the south of Thailand. Every religion seems to have some extremists which push aside the mysticism of the specific religion and claim true ownership...Hardy wrote:You forgot the Buddhist temples in Burma. That alone is worth taking a trip to there.
Cobra wrote:hopefully it's C&H, wait for breakout.
Just noticed your twitter handle, now following you...Petsamo wrote:If the markets rally from oversold conditions and you miss the rally, that's an increase in wealth you didn't get. It's also called opportunity cost.uempel wrote:Don't quite understandPetsamo wrote:Being in cash is a gamble.uempel wrote:there's no sense in opening a longer term position, neither short nor long. Of course, the charts look quite bullish and everybody is talking about monetary easing/quantative easing. But Europe, the US and China don't look good...