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Old 3rd April 2008, 12:12 PM
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AE says

• Markets are the most entertaining places on the face of the Earth. They are like a card game, a chess game, and a horse race all rolled into one.
• Trading is the most exciting activity that a person can do with their clothes on. Trouble is, you cannot feel excited and make money at the same time.

lol

I actually stopped playing PC games after I started trading (many years back).

1] its more fun. 2] its with real m0ney.

only difference is, in pc games..you have control over game ...in trading u dont have any control over it..but can always change position & join hand with people who were your apponents just a minute ago & can reverse again if the current is against you.
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