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I meant this Chang: http://www.drinkhacker.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/chang-beer.jpg
I won the Chang lottery. Almost put me in hospital. There's something in it that builds up in your body. You have that extra one the fist of god comes down on you. Swore I'll never touch the stuff again.
As for the forums, I'd pretty much given up on them. Which is why I didn't bother with keeping an identity. I wasn't really going to post, but doing the API I had a few questions on O and I been adding here while I used the site for stats, which I don't anymore. The stats wont help much with the new wor......
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Lol - Why wouldn't I be here?
I think was the first person here. I still have system Nr. 4. I think the other 3 were their testers. By the time FXbook came along I was considering writing analysis EA's to find out what was going on in my accounts. All I did all day was spreadsheets. Sprinted over here fast as I could type.
In my experience if you do well the money will find you.
It is true that yours will disappear in all the noise. Got systems here doing gazillions month, but the clever investor will look past that, they know better. And ideally that's the investor you want, not the guy ......
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Who ever told you that isn't enough is completely unrealistic.
And any fund or trader who does more than that doesn't really require clients. In fact clients quickly become a disadvantage. Where you're at is as good as it gets for investors.
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Talking a lot doesn't mean I know better. But Buffet does about 30% per annum. You're beating that by a factor of 2.
Thing is not to listen to other people with their own agendas. I assure you your bank manager isn't.
It might be possible to go faster, but not by much and definitely not manually. So you just putter along.
For the record, I'm GrimFd.
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5% A month compounds to 70% per year. Double what the second richest man in the world does.
I suspect the dude who told you it's to not enough isn't a trader and probably signed onto whoever is the best con out there.
Don't worry about it. You're doing just fine.
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Another suggestion about "vouching" and banning "trouble makers". In Suggestion Box Oct 24 2010 at 05:40
Shrug - Believe it or don't, I don't care what you think.
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I think O does so well as they attract a more professional trader.
That API fee keeps the riff-raff out. So you only go do it when you're sure you got a system. And the barrier to entry in terms of cost of program development is much higher. So generally the people who are successful already will go to O for all the other benefits, faster executions, good client service, reputation and so on...
What is amazing, is were looking at less than 100 000 fx traders globally, even less than I thought. Very small pool.
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Another suggestion about "vouching" and banning "trouble makers". In Suggestion Box Oct 18 2010 at 12:14
Nothing wrong with it, actually incredibly skilled task, especially underwater. I seen how the guys struggle in the fireline when we're laying pipe. Bit of dust and the weld is condemned.
Zero's just seems to think he is better than people that happen to be able to weld. So he's better because he can't weld. I don't quite follow his logic I must admit. Of course your average welder can afford a $5 keyboard, which he can't.
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Another suggestion about "vouching" and banning "trouble makers". In Suggestion Box Oct 18 2010 at 04:55
Not a job for keyboard jockey like you...
"Risks
The risks of underwater welding include the risk of electric shock to the welder. To prevent this, the welding equipment must be adaptable to a marine environment, properly insulated and the welding current must be controlled. Commercial divers must also consider the safety issues that normal divers face; most notably, the risk of decompression sickness following saturation diving due to the increased pressure of inhaled breathing gases.[6] Another risk, generally limited to wet underwater welding, is the buildup of hydrogen and oxygen p......
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Another suggestion about "vouching" and banning "trouble makers". In Suggestion Box Oct 18 2010 at 03:51
I don't weld Zero,
Only allowed in exceptional conditions because it's so dangerous. Trapped gasses, sparks and hydrocarbons are no good. Now days they put down an special environment for it so you weld dry, at depth in gasses they specify, it's an extremely well paid specialty.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperbaric_welding
Bit more to sub-sea welding than you thought about, just the same as fx.
I did gigantic sub sea Lego.
But as you know now days I trade forex via API. Diving days are over.
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