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Old 04-16-2008, 09:17 AM
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Re: Busy Day Tomorrow

Ho ho ho, I’m splitting my goddamn sides here. For chrissakes don’t let Jimmy or that grinnin Irish genius across from me see these couple posts, they'll have me sitting a 20 question tech exam by sun down.

torero: yeah, we keep tabs on the main techs across the pairs. Some a little more closer than others. I guess if folks go stomping all over those itty bitty timeframes then they’ll require to be wired into the circuit a little tighter? But generally a 60m+ view will give us all we need.

Horizontal grids, an awareness of the key supply-demand zones, a check on the main drivers (fundamental flavors) & an eye on the wires is about all that’s required to feel your way round the table to be honest.

Folks have a nasty habit of making life awful difficult for themselves. Analysis overload? is what it’s termed as?

Mr Nuuu Yaaaark (Kovner) made a whole lot of his dough on the back of “stupid governments & clueless central bank bandits” & he aint wrong there. There’s still a lot of dough to be made from that particular quarter, believe you me.

As long as we got clueless half wits running the treasuries/finance streams & major trade floors out there, they’ll be a dollar to be made. Particularly if they’re Russian bank desks or high agg spec operators

I had to get that one in Gregorvy!!!!....just waiting to be tagged LOL.

Blowfish: we're quite partial to your John Smiths & Wherry Ale. Anna & a couple of the girls cook their grey cells with the Irish Cider & Black stuff, but on the whole it's very palatable

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