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Scientist commented Nov 23, 2013I guess I can lose now and not feel guilty about my self. Maybe even borrow to trade
The Rich Make Bad Investments Just Like You and Me, Sort Of
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Scientist commented Sep 19, 2013haha gold bears are actually quite funny
Gold's worst days are coming
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Scientist commented Sep 18, 2013haha what a joke. just when everyone thought the crisis is ending. lol
Fed's Bernanke says FOMC might not hike until unemployment far below 6.5%
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Scientist commented Sep 7, 2013I agree it's hype. Markets will soon be over it...
Putin says Russia will help Syria if strikes launched
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Scientist commented Jul 18, 2013everyone wants to get in stocks for a second wave, that's what's happening
Bernanke Testifies
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Scientist replied Jul 17, 2013It might be possible to get 10:1 if you have 10,000 accounts, your problem then would be the slippage, the fastest brokers would move the market before the rest could get in.
Invest 10 billion dollar with 1:500 leverage, possible or not?
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Scientist commented Jul 10, 2013with oil spiking up looks like '08 all over...
Oil prices climb higher after EIA supply data
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Scientist commented Jul 5, 2013My guess is $1,000, nice and round

Payrolls in U.S. Increased 195,000 in June, Unemployment 7.6%
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Scientist commented Jul 5, 2013haha at least he will get something for getting a margin call
Payrolls in U.S. Increased 195,000 in June, Unemployment 7.6%
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Scientist commented May 25, 2013So, 95% of traders should turn to breast feeding instead
Billionaire investor: 'Breastfeeding is reason why few women will make great traders'
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Scientist commented May 22, 2013Business as usual... Treacherous as the sea
Bernanke: The Economic Outlook
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Scientist commented May 14, 2013Nah there are stronger news out, do your homework
Fitch Upgrades Greece to 'B-'; Outlook Stable
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Scientist commented May 8, 2013ha ha usual the telegraph crap
China may not overtake America this century after all
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Scientist commented May 3, 2013Everyone is borrowing Yen to buy whatever aka Risk-On trade
Payrolls in U.S. Rise 165,000 as Unemployment Drops to 7.5%