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BeginnerTrader:Na you and Don be like say una dey run this year's payouts. At least, do not abandon it. At all at all na im bad pass. Well, you know why you don't want it anymore. Peace of mind is golden. |
I have further bearish anticipation to the downside in the days to come for EU. Sellers dominating. |
BeginnerTrader, I guess you are in luck. Check this out.
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BeginnerTrader:That's quite a sum. You should get in touch with them. They may compensate you with 50k rather than the full amount. You, of all people, deserve it. Why don't you give it a try? |
BeginnerTrader, did you get this memo?
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Donsheddy:ha ha ha ha. Don, your body dey tingle you upandan...that is the feeling of walking on the path of success. 😅 |
samfelly:As in, this year na Sheddy year to blow 😊 |
Lonestar124:Accepted, chief. It happens so no biggie. Knowing boss Infofirst, he has thick skin (against insults) and soft heart (to forgive insults). Anytime you see someone withdraw profits here, our slogan—forex na scam—is one of the ways we congratulate that person. |
helinues:SE and SS are not being patriotic by disengaging themselves from the planned protest. It is their expression of contempt at obstinately crowing an unfit and openly corrupt individual as national leader. There is no patriotism here. The protest must go on regardless. Hope you sleep well when it begins. |
Don Sheddy, congrats, once again. May this flow of income never run dry and increase with every withdrawal. |
samfelly:Lols. |
Lonestar124:Nawa. You are completely ignorant of who Infofirst is and why he made the statement. Very foolish attack on a person without reason. Our slogan as forex traders here is forex na scam which is directed at those who doubt it as a legitimate source of income when people are seriously making money from it. The worst part is you shot someone who is one of those who has been sponsoring trading competitions here in addition to helping people to become better traders. You could simply have asked him why he said that. |
All I know is that since D1 is heavily bearish, I am net bearish on all usd quote pairs. I have seen nothing yet to convince me that bulls have the upper hand. I'm waiting for a clean entry signal to join the bears, if not I will keep sitting on my hands. |
BeginnerTrader:Same here. Taking no position is still a position. D1 is bearish. We have already seen the high of July made. Bears are aggressive. Tomorrow, the bear party continues. I just regret exiting my profitable position. It was a premature exit. |
Like I said, bloodbath for EU and Gold buyers today. I have learnt to always trust my system. |
Next election you people will take statistics serious. Animal Farm government has scored another own goal. |
Donsheddy:Don, you are a made man. Congrats. Hefty payout. You deserve it, man. We dey your back, boss. EU and Gold buyers will have their stops hit. I'm waiting for an opposing signal to re-enter my sell trade. If I don't get it, tomorrow is another day. No impulsive trade. |
Only mental destitutes and psychological lepers of this governent of hardship, by hardship and for hardship will oppose peaceful protests to bad governance. Already, on nairaland, they are shamelessly vocal in supporting a government that once encouraged mass protests against the Goodluck Jonathan administration and is now making threats against the protesters saying that exercising their fundamental right to protest is treasonable. Animal farm leaders in government with animal farm followers on nairaland and social media. People, as a matter of right, should and must protest away bad governance. Even the president they defend knows this very well. |
Fxwarrior:True. Thanks for the encouragement. Currently sitting it out until my bullish entry setup screams at me from the charts, then I will join the bulls party. Even if the current candle closes bearish, bears will have to do more than that to convince me they have the upper hand. |
Cashhy11:Boss, apologies. I'm just getting to see this. Actually entered sell @ 1.0893. Made almost 20 pips before the reversal and I had to exit at a tiny loss. I day trade and swing trade. Wherever the momentum lasts I want to be there. D1 is bearish but H4 and H1 look bullish. I am on the sidelines until I see who wins. I am still bearish inclined but it is better to be sure than to risk it. I am not stuck on my bias. It will change or remain the same as the market develops. |
I may have acted in haste. Sentiment on the D1 chart is clearly bearish. I will be watching the current candle. If it closes bearish bulls will be slaughtered on EU and gold. Annoying that I exited a great sell position. |
Exited my sell position at a less than spread loss. Bullish momentum has appeared. Waiting for confirmation to buy EU. |
I trade eur/usd. I'm currently in a sell trade because there is strong sell sentiment since last week. It is positively correlated with gold which should favour sell opportunities. If sentiment changes to bullish I will exit the trade in loss and follow the new sentiment. For now, I'm a seller. |
Why won't you be content with Tinubu's drastic, destructive, and poverty-creating policies when you receive brown envelope of billions of naira regularly? Of course, after this statement you will go to a plush eatery to cool off for the session with dish worth tens or hundreds of thousands of naira while the starving masses can hardly afford garri to drink. How many more people must be lost to suicides fueled by hardship before the dividends of his policies materialize? PDP was and is the best party to have managed the country though they were not without their faults. APC as a curse breaks all the limits and boundaries and edges of the totality of irredemable failure while creating new lows in their reputation as the worst party ever since Nigeria became an entity. Know that and know peace. |
EyeCumInPiss:Ha ha ha ha 🤣 |
Cashhy11:It is a sad fact we must accept as normal. FN seems to be rewarding it rather than upholding ethical trading standards by disqualifying him. Their competition rules need to be reviewed. Yes, I hate practices that further sink the country's reputation in the mud. |
PriceActionZ:If FundedNext can adopt Infofirst's kind of trading rules for their competitions it will put every trader on equal footing. The competition standards will be fair. Cashback Forex has a weekly competition where the highest number of entries is set at 40. Any entry beyond that is not considered in judging performance. |
samfelly:I see. Thanks for the informate. Will search them out. I still think a 4900% increase in account is devastatingly unfair as a standard set by any competition. |
samfelly:That is insane. 5000%. What contest is that and when does it end? |
seeteazain:Are they the same person or related? It seems to me owing the surnames. Nigerian traders have made their mark in the world of trading as indomitable traders. |
sIfioksq:Brainwashed fellow. I see how you parrot the opinions of your failed leaders. Your kind slavishly chorused Tinubu's "ingenuity" when he proposed regression to the archaic national anthem as a means to solve economic hardship, and foster ethnic unity. Are you a human with second-hand brain and mind devoid of original thought? Are you the long distance walkie-talkie in the palms of his corruption-bloated masters? You are afraid to collide with the truth that the core Northerners and the majority of the South-Westerners are the chefs behind the planned protests because you know it reflects admission of stupidity for voting a fundamentally ineligible candidate. A drowning man will clutch at a straw which is no surprise you, along with your corruption drunk masters, are blaming Peter Obi for your woeful mismanagement and maladministration of the country setting it back to the stone age while the rest of the world make strides forward. |
Umahi does not speak for the Igbo people. South-East already made up its mind to distance itself from any participation in the planned protest. Every year, politics of tribalism sees Nigeria sink further in its woes. Whatever is achieved by any protest is speedily destroyed by tribal sentiments. |
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