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Old 23rd August 2007, 05:46 PM
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Day trading is exactly like drinking, for most people. You do get kicks, short time pleasures (booze) and pains (vomit). Also acts like slow poison (brokerage finally kills you).

But the masters do make a lot.
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If it so stressful then better to avoid that.
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Dear Day Traders,
Which Is The Best Time Frame For Day Trading? Which Time Frame Builds The Best Foundation For 10/15/30/60 Minutes Time Frames? Is 3 Minutes Time Frame Good For Trading?
play age of empires at different speeds and decide for yourself.
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play age of empires at different speeds and decide for yourself.
DEAR BEGINNER_AV,
AOE VERY BORING GAME. SHARE YOUR EXPERIENCE ABOUT THE GAME.
TOO MANY ATTACKS FROM EVERY DIRECTION, DONT KNOW HOW TO DEFEND. IS THERE ANY OTHER SIMPLE GAME?
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DEAR BEGINNER_AV,
AOE VERY BORING GAME. SHARE YOUR EXPERIENCE ABOUT THE GAME.
TOO MANY ATTACKS FROM EVERY DIRECTION, DONT KNOW HOW TO DEFEND. IS THERE ANY OTHER SIMPLE GAME?
AOE is boring after few weeks. Sometimes you need to play a level over and over to be able to know where you can find resources quickly. To avoid very early attacks build a military building from the direction of attack, far from village.

The will stupidly attacking it. Build your resources fast and be strong to oppose. It is unbeatable at some level of difficulties. Its just a game. Choose a level that is easy for you to defend, tough enough to keep you intrested.
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Boaring..........(except choppy market) ? Not at all.

Trade with a plan. Let never driven yourself with stress and emotions.

Decide an entry point , place the order and just watch it. if filled, square of at a point you get a profit, if it went wrong, what will you lose as you already had shorted call/s (at least upto the amount of premium received), if not filled, forget it.

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play at highest speed with max players on a gigantic map with sea and see how boring it gets! otherwise play deathmatch and u will be wiped pretty soon.
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Patience is must and part of dicipline.

No one can survive here without plan and dicipline.
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play at highest speed with max players on a gigantic map with sea and see how boring it gets! otherwise play deathmatch and u will be wiped pretty soon.
OK I UNDERSTOOD. BUT WHAT ABOUT NIFTY, IT USUALLY LIKES TO CONVERT A POTENTIAL WINNER INTO LOOSER. TODAY'S LOOSER CENTRAL BANK.
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I trade only nifty, nothing else.
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