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BusinessRe: Forex Trade Alerts - Season 3 by mayoroflag(m): 7:58am On Nov 11, 2011
Toks2008:
Honestly it is disheartening to see posts insinuating that i want to market ,

What do i want to market at this stage i am in fx trading, i am already known all over the world and i don't see any marketting in this simple advice i gave "I still advice that you forget this business if you cant control yur emotion.
Or better still, develop that your strategy into an EA and let it trade for you thereby eliminating the fear and greed factor otherwise, you will only waste your time/money and life with this business."

Seems some people just want to post for the sake of posting.

Look here folks

i still maintain one fact that many forex traders will end up broke,dejected,frustrated and utterly useless to themselves if they don't work on their emotions and the bad news is that only 1% can do that.

Now let me educate you a little.

Every good trader must have a profitable trading method that you trust else you have no business in fx trading.But the problem is that many fx traders lose not because they don't know where a trend is heading but because price action have been designed to move in such a random manner that even the best tradr in the world will be mesmerised.

Now the two deadly emotions usually sets in and ruin things for 99% of traders when they see themselves running out of positions prematurely or even allowing greed to make them place crazy lot which most times is hard to avoid.

Then the resultant effect is losses after losses.

Now the good news is that you can  convert this your profitable trading method into an expert advisor(a mechanical trading method developed into a robot)

this EA is your method and a good Ea developer can help you achieve this then simply let it trade for you as though you are the one trading. The Ea will have the exact entry parameter that you use and same exit parameter and better still will trade your method more effectively as it will neither trade with greed or fear.

Forex is best traded this way, you wil have the chance to live your life, go where you want and even do other profitable buisnesses.

Just run the EA on a VPS server where there is no internet obstruction/poer failure and stuffs like that and be happy.

Please lets wise up, it is almost impossible to succeed trading this business manually and this is why only 1% and not 5% of traders make it in the long run. BE WARNED.

FOREX TRADING IS NOT FOR EVRYONE.

I rest my case.
While you may have the right to brag about your abilities and credentials, I can [b]guarantee[b] you that you have [b]earned[b] our "respect" and "awe" at this rate,  angry
BusinessRe: Forex Trade Alerts - Season 3 by mayoroflag(m): 8:35pm On Nov 10, 2011
Can this stuff be combined with a 9 - 5 job? undecided

I got alpari trader on my bb only to discover I needed a wireless environment or an iphone altogether. Will appreciate your candid response,
WebmastersRe: Eyowo: The Payment Gateway You've Been Waiting For! by mayoroflag(m): 10:46pm On Oct 30, 2011
Bros

Yours is an awesome concept, but please make the site a lot more attractive, more user friendly and less basic-looking. This is really hot stuff, you can't be inviting customer to a site looking dry like this  angry
PoliticsRe: Nigerians Trapped In Libya Being Interviewed By Aljezera Now! by mayoroflag(m): 6:57pm On Sep 05, 2011
The best Nigeria could do was to recognise the rebels to reduce the likelihood of Nigerians in Libya being killed. It is known that Arabs can't easily tell blacks apart. So we will be easily packed along with the Nigeriens, Senegalese, Chadians and other Maghreb dwellers who have been career mercenaries and armed robbers/ rapists, some of whom some Nigerians in Libya may have been victims of during their sojourn through the Sahara.

Moreover the (olodo) reporter that mentioned African jewelries should actually have said amulets to indicate that the "jewelries" are actually war charms,
PoliticsRe: Nigerians Trapped In Libya Being Interviewed By Aljezera Now! by mayoroflag(m): 12:15am On Sep 05, 2011
The girl's accent is not Nigerian,

But she seems naija-wised up,
PoliticsRe: I Slept In The Bush For 3 Days To Stay Alive – Female Corps Member by mayoroflag(m): 12:54am On May 01, 2011
Of yorubas, I was wondering if the ethnic group exists anymore at this rate. 4 of 9 youth corpers officially pronounced killed and all I hear of is the voice of aggrieved Ibo people.

It might be that we have presumed that the corpers in the north are largely ibo corpers. Meanwhile some of the slain corpers are even Muslims!!!!!!
PoliticsRe: I'm suing Buhari and Bakare for murder!! by mayoroflag(m): 4:15pm On Apr 23, 2011
Remember to include
- Federal Government for not providing adequate protection and bond
- The State Governors of affected states for failing in their capacities as Chief Security Officer according to the Constitution
- NYSC for not providing adequate protection
- Al JAZEERA (and the other news networks that reported Buhari in early lead)
- Any politician or public figure that could be evidenced to have incited the general public
- and other possible linkable personalities or public figures

as co-defendants.

I wish you the best in your quest for justice.
CareerRe: HND Certificate: An Embarrassment? by mayoroflag(m): 5:25pm On Feb 20, 2008
I'm a HND holder with lower credit. I've done my research and the HND is considered a step below the BSc based on British and Scottish curricula from which we developed ours. In fact these days, British school insist that HND holders get a BSc top up (1 year programme) before proceeding for their Masters. However, you can give it to them their that the system works.

In Nigeria, there are several disparities and inequities, between polytechnics and universities, between states and the federally created institutions. The cause of all these rancour is that we do not place merit in the way we carry all policies in Nigeria. In America, some state universities rank among the top 200 in the world. In Africa, and especially in Nigeria, we like to arrogate to ourselves titles that we have not earned. If Nigeria was prosperous and was currently an employees' market, employers will not have the liver to make choices and will even go far to offer people of lesser qualification attractive career and education development programmes to keep them in the system. Unfortunately, states create polytechnics and universities too to appease their many indigenes who might not not ordinarily qualify to enter institutions of higher learning in the first place. How many states institutions can boast of any meaningful achievement with the exception of mainly business departments who have had to contend with ICAN, CIBN and CIS as levellers in determining educational superiority? In any case, what we discover is that more polytechnic graduates do better in professional exams and this might even interpret to mean that these might be victims of the quota system. In any case, it is regretful that in order to preserve the mediocre, lawmakers preferred to stay Ezekwesili's reforms. Even after 200 years, we will still have to reform if our education is to have any meaning, and if our country is going to be able to make use of education, literacy, technology, and human advances to better the lot of our country rather than using them as tools to phd ourselves.

God bless Nigeria

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