The bad news was that S&P cuts greece rating to "selective default"
My satisfaction always came from beating the market, solving the puzzle. The money was the reward, but it was not the main reason I loved the market (Jess Livermore)
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you're good if you're trading /CL. was getting a bit too headline driven for me...backed off /CL for now...
it's just carving out a decent 5-8 dollar range.
Only day trading (same thing for GC)... too dangerous to play on short/medium term I learnt badly...
I am trading most of the time on big channel support/resistance + Forks.
if there's ever a 2nd leg down, now is the best chance. let's wait.
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I think the $10 Trillion dollar woman must have come from Zimbabwe and has too many zeros in her mind.
For being fired from Hertz she filed, on her own, a lawsuit in NJ claiming discrimination and wanted $10 Billion. She has moved up in the world.
"On May 19, 2011, Plaintiff instituted this action in New Jersey Superior Court,
alleging that her termination, and the treatment she endured leading up to it, violated the
CBA and the “Law against discrimination.” (Id. at 3.) Plaintiff seeks
$10,000,000,000.00 in damages from Hertz for her unlawful termination."
People have legitimate grievances and wait 3 years or more for cases due to this sort of thing.
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KeiZai wrote:The bad news was that S&P cuts greece rating to "selective default"
sorry for now it is just a rumor, anonymous source from S&P said that they will probably cut their rating to "selective default"
My satisfaction always came from beating the market, solving the puzzle. The money was the reward, but it was not the main reason I loved the market (Jess Livermore)