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BusinessRe: Forex Trading - Season 13 by ayox2003: 5:24pm On May 07, 2013
naijababe: Following your style but a [b] bounce support now. [/b]I don close my short for just under 200 pips, long throat no good.

I am buying AU as above now.
Yes. On Aussie, will wait for the 4hr candle to close before launching deep.

OliverPin: or challenge shocked LOL greetings sire
So u sef sabi Ib. Challenge laju dem no fit do am for there.


Frawzey
BusinessRe: Forex Trading - Season 13 by ayox2003: 4:50pm On May 07, 2013
onlineresource: Sorry, i didnt post my trade of yesterday on gold sell.
having power issues here which is why i could post and reply.

Still currently on a gold sell that i took yesterday from 1468 area and
now its doing me good.

I first took a buy on this gold but closed the trade after 5min to enter the sell
because of what i saw....

stop now at breakeven now which i will still adjust. currently on 186pips

Gold is currently at a support area of 1444 if broken will pave way for 1418-1420 area
Exactly why I left a sell-stop at 1439. Nice!


Frawzey
BusinessRe: Forex Trading - Season 13 by ayox2003: 4:45pm On May 07, 2013
OliverPin: meanwhile, if you are from Ibadan signify, let us know who this man is related to. shocked
cheesy cheesy cheesy Yessir! I was raised in Ibadan. He must be from Beere, Foko or Idikan in Ibadan undecided


Frawzey
BusinessRe: Forex Trading - Season 13 by ayox2003: 1:52pm On May 07, 2013
endfx1: If you took this alert with me move to BE now as we are +30 up very safe at the high of yesterday's bearish pin bar.

lets see how it goes.good luck
I took it because u did a great job. Also placed a pending somewhere, can't remember. Will move stops to BE when I get home.


Frawzey
BusinessRe: Forex Trading - Season 13 by ayox2003: 1:50pm On May 07, 2013
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BusinessRe: Forex Trading - Season 13 by ayox2003: 10:28am On May 07, 2013
naijababe: My eye dey look this one too o. Where is your sl?
Sorry for my late response. Mobile.

Sl @ 1443 TP at 1414. Future purposes.


Frawzey
PoliticsRe: US Sends Team To Probe Baga Killings by ayox2003: 10:10am On May 07, 2013
US should be probed for the killing of those Afghan journalist in the video Bradley Manning leaked.

US should be probed for the death of both americans and iraqis in the fake WMD war.

US should be probed for the assassination of great anti-imperialist leaders.

Like we are not humans around here.


Frawzey
BusinessRe: Forex Trading - Season 13 by ayox2003: 7:10am On May 07, 2013
Placed sellstop on Gold @ 1439.

RBA unexpectedly cuts interest rates sha!


Frawzey
BusinessRe: Forex Trading - Season 13 by ayox2003: 9:23pm On May 06, 2013
lari03: bearish harmonics on NzdUsd weekly charts so some serious valleying is due to occur(though the harmonics are not perfect per se) charts to be uploaded when I get on my computer.
Been a long time bro.

Saw a bearish bat, thanks! Will be watching closely.


Frawzey
FamilyRe: Raising A Child To Speak English In Nigeria: Is It Proper? by ayox2003: 3:31pm On May 06, 2013
Yoruba first, english second! Both will blend as time goes on!

C'mon, I'm an african!


Frawzey
BusinessRe: Forex Trading - Season 13 by ayox2003: 7:32am On May 06, 2013
frenchman2: sir, thanks for your chart on aud/usd. I'm actually seeing something different.

Should today's candle close bullish, then i'll think BUY. Other than that i'm thinking SELL.

This is based on analysis before NFP.

See chart below for details.

NB; Nothing is guaranteed. Price could just do the opposite and rubbish my analysis.

PRICE IS KING. FOLLOW IT WHEREVER IT GOES.
I guess the news that came out over the night took out my stops. But would have waited for the trendline to be broken before u sell.

Closed my Oil position too. Done for the day.


Frawzey
BusinessRe: Forex Trading - Season 13 by ayox2003: 1:01am On May 06, 2013
Two orders got triggered on Oil and Aussie since Friday. Oil should touch 97.50 once it can break its current spot.

Aussie's indecision reflects in the chart but taking the risk as analysed before the NFP.

Two meal tickets for now.


Frawzey

BusinessRe: Forex Trading - Season 13 by ayox2003: 7:49pm On May 05, 2013
endfx1: Just disobeyed my rule on friday by looking at USDCAD...as at the time of entry i could not post chart to show why i triggered it.

USDCAD is set to make some southern move if my chart is anything to go by.from the daily chart below you can see how price retraced from its bearish move to bounce at 1.028xx which is the 78.0% fibo and that area also is the Monthly R2 that makes it a CONFLUENCE setup very strong.wish i noticed it earlier from that point..hmmmm grin grin

You can see how the bulls and bears were fighting for dominance at that level. PA was trying to determine the next move following the bullish/bearish pin bars formations at that level before it finally gave up for the bears.

Looking at the drawn trendline you will notice how price broke the line and retraced back for a retest to ascertain how strong the line is and it bounced there for a turn south.looking at the 2nd chart,If fibo's is to play out here the next target will be near 0.993xx which is the 161.0 fibo extension.

So whoever is interested can sell at market open with a stop loss above the high of friday.remember to apply proper MM and do your due dilligence before taking the trade.the market might just do its own thing and rubbish this analysis.

Happy Sunday @ALL

Cheers!
U do well with this analysis! Keep it up!


Frawzey
Foreign AffairsRe: The D.R Congo CNN Does Not Want You To See (pics) by ayox2003: 7:27pm On May 05, 2013
Nice! CNN and FOX viewers are about the most brainwashed viewers. cheesy cheesy Some don't even know Bin Laden was CIA trained.

OP, your picture of Congo is not complete without the statue of the man who Malcom X called the most brilliant African on the planet, Patrice Lumumba.


Frawzey

European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Manchester United Vs Chelsea (0-1) on Sunday 5th May, 2013 by ayox2003: 6:49pm On May 05, 2013
dagr8: [size=15pt]UP BLUES.... cool Sweet so sweet [/size]
Hahahaha, my brother! You're a fan! Keep it up! wink


Frawzey
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Manchester United Vs Chelsea (0-1) on Sunday 5th May, 2013 by ayox2003: 5:49pm On May 05, 2013
Game over!

Manu 0 - Chelsea 1

Frawzey
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Manchester United Vs Chelsea (0-1) on Sunday 5th May, 2013 by ayox2003: 5:27pm On May 05, 2013
Rooney replaces Anderson; Buttner for Cleverly.


Frawzey
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Manchester United Vs Chelsea (0-1) on Sunday 5th May, 2013 by ayox2003:
^ Normal squad + Ashley cole. Ba starts.

Why are we playing from flanks? We control the midfield, so why the police soccer? Benitez should change tactics and bring Hazard on!


Frawzey
PoliticsRe: 2015: Merger Parties Pick Buhari by ayox2003: 8:54am On May 05, 2013
eGuerrilla: This is not a wise decision, in my opinion.
But I will hold off from making any further comments till there is confirmation from a different source, as I simply don't trust the tribune any longer.
Same here. Tribune is PDP's mouthpiece in and out. The latest news was that APC won't adopt the zoning agenda. Even if Buhari is finally going to emerge, its too early because CPC is yet to revoke their name.


Frawzey
BusinessRe: Forex Trading - Season 13 by ayox2003: 3:24pm On May 03, 2013
grin grin grin grin
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Dow touches 15000!!!
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Frawzey
BusinessRe: Forex Trading - Season 13 by ayox2003: 2:12pm On May 03, 2013
Just wanna share this for newbies.

During NFP there some things one should note:

1) Never jump into the market, other fundamentals are "jumpable", dont try it with NFP.

2) Its always advisable to have pending orders, if they get triggered, good. If they dont, your money is safe.

3) Because of the volatility of the market, you can reduce your lot size if you can't go with your normal lot-size or if your emotions are gonna be battered.

4) Wait for the market to stabilize after NFP before you trade. Market no dey go anywhere!


Frawzey
BusinessRe: Forex Trading - Season 13 by ayox2003: 1:54pm On May 03, 2013
Naijababe, Dow seems to be heading to 15,000, no?


Frawzey
BusinessRe: Forex Trading - Season 13 by ayox2003: 12:07am On May 03, 2013
naijababe: I wonder if I should carry myself to GJ's corner instead. The signal is clearer, it is on a mission to SA unlike that EJ wey behave like abiku undecided
No direction on EJ, only monthly and its kinda difficult to bank on. Just watch out for 127.26 area for support.


Frawzey
BusinessRe: Forex Trading - Season 13 by ayox2003: 8:22pm On May 02, 2013
fxisreal: @ ayo, if Aussie can struggle reach 1.029x level am considering SELLING it.
Let me see what you're seeing and the TF, bro.


@NB, Lol. What TF is the EJ?


Frawzey
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Has No Reason To Be Poor — EU by ayox2003: 7:22pm On May 02, 2013
Rossikk: You make fine points, But I tend to see it a bit different. What I think has happened is that each African is essentially two persons rolled into one. Or more accurately one person operating in two worlds, at once concurrently and simultaneously. The first world is the traditional African world in which he would never steal a goat or hen in his village or clan, no matter how hungry he was, and would never dream of looting funds in his Lagos-based village association.

The second world is the imported world of western type schools, bureaucracy, local and state govts, federal govt, labour associations, police, lecturers, ie the world we inhabit on a macro-level. THIS world to the African is easily compromisable compared to the first. This second world is not regarded as sacred. It is seen almost as a violation. An inconvenient imposition. Something to be taken advantage of, even abused, if benefits accrue from so doing. It is almost as if the African is subconsciously rejecting the instruments of his subjugation. Like a stomach rejecting foreign foods, leading to diarrhea.

I think we need a way of indigenising something about the way we do things at the macro level, especially in officialdom, and give it more grassroots credibility by linking it somehow to our traditions and cultural heritage. In Botswana they have a House of Chiefs which must be consulted in all matters pertaining to the population. Botswana - not by accident - is also the least corrupt nation in Africa and among the top economic performers. It is this sort of marriage between indigenous and modern structures that could see us make a real breakthrough in curbing many societal vices, I reckon. We have to reconnect with who we are as Africans, on a macro-level. Link the macro with the micro. So that when you steal at macro level, it brings shame to the micro level. To your village. Today there is a disconnect between the two paradigms. That must change or you can forget about ending corruption and other vices.
You have spoken well! Our culture must not be severed away from democracy. There's a clan in Colombia that still operates on cultural democracy. On one particularly important vote, the community elders had decided how they wished their representative to vote. The parliamentarian, now far away from his community in the halls of power in the capital, voted differently. Again the elders met and agreed that for defying the wishes of the community he was elected to represent, the parliamentarian should walk many miles through the mountains and then bathe in the freezing water of a sacred mountain lake in order to purge himself. This he did, and balance within the community was restored. Perhaps this technique would not be appropriate elsewhere, but the point is that it is up to each country and indeed each community to search for ways to both keep the peace and protect against the potential betrayal of elected leaders while respecting its culture.


Frawzey
BusinessRe: Forex Trading - Season 13 by ayox2003: 6:50pm On May 02, 2013
Because I'd be trading Aussie tomorrow in anticipation of the NFP.

Here is what I'm seeing on first target.



Frawzey

BusinessRe: Forex Trading - Season 13 by ayox2003: 5:45pm On May 02, 2013
pip love-vendor:
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Thanks bro.....I took sometime off to visit afghanistan and also to spend some time with my therapist...whatever he did seems to be working.....you no surprise say I never curse anybody since I come back? Before, by now we for don burn the thread down....lol...its good be back though....
hehehehe. LMAO! Damn! cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy

@thread see the craze fundamentals did today? Especially EJ


Frawzey
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Has No Reason To Be Poor — EU by ayox2003:
These problems started in the colonial era but our leaders and the people multiplied it.

Okay, the white man took away our culture. Culturally, in Afrika, communal love used to be rife. Your neighbour automatically becomes your friend. Although there were wars but people in small communities had deep love and respect for each other. They rebuked out of love and helped each other in times of need. Farmers formed groups where they worked on each-other's farm to harvest crops and so on. Not so long ago, some folks were sent to school by a chief or an uncle who made it his responsibility to educate and help his siblings and some youths in the community. Immediately the colonial masters came, they came with the slogan "Pull up your socks, nobody owes you anything". The individualistic culture of the West permeated peoples mind. It broke the unity and poisoned the minds of africans. Right now, a politician who was voted to serve/represent a community thinks only about his family. Politicians don't feel they owe their community anything. Its me, myself and my family. No wonder its come chop your own and comot. People don't care about their society anymore. The colonial masters that injected this attitude still feel much more responsible towards their society but the african man has taken it to the extreme. Trust africans, they take things to the extreme, losing their culture and identity.

I dont have time to say more but EU should shut-up! I'm not fan of failed leaders including GEJ neither am I in support of corruption.


Frawzey
BusinessRe: Forex Trading - Season 13 by ayox2003: 5:10pm On May 02, 2013
JAkpayen: lol....dedicating this to all my forex trading friends/gurus here

http://forexball.com/news/view/id/146
Congrats bro! So you came second in the whole of Africa? wink Keep it up!


Frawzey
PoliticsRe: Buhari Ready To Step-Down For Better Candidate by ayox2003: 8:42am On May 02, 2013
CROWÉ: I vote Fashola, not because Fashola will be a good president, with Nigerians current government structure it is impossible for anyone to be a good president anyway, Fashola has been advocating for true federalism and this is the solution to Nigeria's problem, it will almost immediately stop the decay and he may not do it if he comes into power but at least he is among the few people talking about it.

Historically, multicultural nations only stuck together by fear, either of the ruler or of another foe that threatend to wipe them all out, they never really prospered and when that ruler or foe was gone they crumbled, when a German noble became king of England he tended to take an English wife to appease the people, marriage is not an option in Nigerian and there are far too many people to appease, no Nigerian can be said to identify with a majority of the people so there will always be discontent over who is president, giving the individual states full autonomy means that the Igbos can do what they want with the east, the pib will pass because the northerners no longer have any reason to reject it as they no longer depend on it and they will do a much better job of getting rid of boko haram, we free the different peoples too shape their homes and they see fit and Nigeria will become developed in our lifetime so ANYBODY WHO WANTS FEDERALISM IN NIGERIA GETS MY VOTE.
Ideology

The agenda of the CPC lies towards the left wing of the political spectrum, supporting individual liberty, rights and social welfare for the less privileged. The party advocates political liberalism, as originated by the American philosopher, John Rawls. The party's manifesto insists on the amendment of the Nigerian constitution with the view of devolving powers, duties and responsibilities to states and local governments in order to entrench federalism and the federal spirit.[8] The party constitution is silent on the issue of zoning, a common practice in Nigeria under which key positions are allocated in rotation to representatives from each region of the country.[7]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congress_for_Progressive_Change

This is Buhari's party. He has always stressed the need for federalism but trust nigerians, emotion clouds reason. Let each state take responsibilities for their growth, development, policies and income revenue: glory!

PoliticsRe: Buhari Ready To Step-Down For Better Candidate by ayox2003: 8:25am On May 02, 2013
Jakumo: What our beloved Ayatollah Buhari Bin Laden means to say is that IF there were a lackey better suited for elevation to the post of Grand Seriki, who could preside over the Islamic Republic Nigerianistan, and IF Buhari Bin Laden himself were not so pathologically desperate to assume that role himself, then MAYBE such a lackey would be given a chance.

Obviously, the truth of the matter is that Buhari Bin Laden imagines himself to be the ONLY fundamentalist looney who is entitled by birthright to become Nigeria's next dictator and chief embezzler, which of course means that our cute little bug-eyed Ayatollah will shortly announce yet another change of heart, so that he can take yet another toilet run in Nigeria's next presidential elections, with the same LOSING outcome, followed by yet another LOSING bid to overturn the people's mandate in the court of appeals.
You must be a barca fan suffering from acute-bayern-seven-zero-syndrome, who wants to pour all his bitterness on Buhari!

OP, the clause is that a better candidate must emerge which is likely to come from the north because sending GEJ back to Otuoke, 12million votes from the north must be secured. Now the question is that who in the north has clean hands like Buhari and also loved by the people? Who commands respect both in content and character? Ribadu would have been a good replacement had he not gone to mess himself by working with the corrupt regime on the subsidy recommendations. If Fashola is chosen from the south, he may not have somuch vote even in the south because of the Igbos and the SS. GEJ is gonna spend a whole lotta money to hold those places. I really hope he's not giving up just yet because this might just be his last chance to make that change.


Frawzey
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Has No Reason To Be Poor — EU by ayox2003: 8:05am On May 02, 2013
shymexx: Why's the EU talking from both sides of its mouth? All the countries where these kleptocrats who looted and have continued to loot the SNW of Nigeria hide their stolen wealth are member countries of the EU - and the EU is somewhat complicit in what they do as well...

I can't stand freaking hypocrites!! undecided
Another good point! They enthroned ruthless leaders like Mobutu, who kept the nations treasury in foreign accounts while the people suffered like orphans. We would solve our problems if they mind their business!


Frawzey

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