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Originally Posted by fxcruiser
Hello Nina,
Just quick visit here and my first post. I am glad I don't know how to surf or I be drowned with all those waves.
Looking for the waves that passed them by? Hmmmm, I am sure happy just watching them from the shoreline. Oh, check the EW trader on the image attached. Just want to lighten up your day and weekend ahead.
ENJOY!
fxcruiser
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Hi, FXCruiser!
Welcome on board. Our waves, yours (
http://www.forex-tsd.com/suggestions...-approach.html) and mine, are easy: we see them and we go; we do not see them and we do not go. We, you and me, do not tend to say we'll have a wave. Sometimes the wave hits us hard and we lose the free ride. But, then, we get ready for the new one.
You know, FXCruiser, that surfers are always looking for THE BIG ONE. Well, can you, for a moment, think about a surfer seeing THE BIG ONE in front of his eyes and saying: "it is already done"?
Can you imagine that? It must be cruel. Minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, years waiting and, when you see it, your surfer methodology don't let you ride it.
My God!!!
BTW, nice cartoon.
Nina