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Member Since Feb 22, 2015
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Jan 27, 2020 at 20:01
Member Since Dec 06, 2019
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Okay, does the case already fixed itself or not anyway. I do not even see clearly from where it's going here totally and completely. I do want to make it possible anyway. I do need it to make some noise for whatever reason being there. Thanks!
Feb 03, 2020 at 17:50
Member Since Apr 27, 2019
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I am planning to invest in the AMD stocks right now on all free money and I am expecting damn good returns cause they are good no matter how do you put it. Can you believe in that? I am expecting like 150% yearly return and want you to do the same.
Member Since Feb 07, 2020
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Feb 07, 2020 at 12:05
Member Since Feb 07, 2020
5 posts
Malokelv posted:I am also interested in these promotions
I am planning to invest in the AMD stocks right now on all free money and I am expecting damn good returns cause they are good no matter how do you put it. Can you believe in that? I am expecting like 150% yearly return and want you to do the same.
Member Since Sep 12, 2019
9 posts
Feb 07, 2020 at 12:19
Member Since Sep 12, 2019
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Cryptocurrency posted:
WARNING: The central banks are currently manipulating the S&P 500 right now.
Be careful when trading the S&P 500 at this moment.
You got any proof of this or did you just lose a trade and believe the world is against you?
Member Since Jul 23, 2020
759 posts
Oct 11, 2020 at 19:40
Member Since Jul 23, 2020
759 posts
Malokelv posted:I don’t think its possible. Because market become more uncertain due to coronavirus. Investor saw many unexpected price actions in 2020.
I am planning to invest in the AMD stocks right now on all free money and I am expecting damn good returns cause they are good no matter how do you put it. Can you believe in that? I am expecting like 150% yearly return and want you to do the same.
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