People who want people to win are not winning, and people who are winning want people to fail. It's human nature
Here's Bloomberg about one hour ago, trying to give me an assist (I'll take it): _______________________________ June 27 (Bloomberg) -- The Australian dollar may advance on speculation its 2.7 percent drop this month is too steep given stabilization in prices of commodities and equity markets. * * * * The Australian dollar bought 73.20 U.S. cents as of 8:13 a.m. in Sydney from 73.14 cents in late Asian trading yesterday. It earlier reached 72.93 cents, the weakest since April 14. It will advance to 74 cents later this week, Franulovich said. ________________________________ My post last Thursday night:
When you think about it, it's true. We might not think like that on a conscious level, but when you are winning (beating the rest) you don't care how the other guy/girl is doing. Just like a race, if you are in first place, and the guy in 5th place falls, you keep on going! But the person in 10th will help the guy up. -Kastro
I do not want the guy to lose though...because I am not really racing agianst him, I am racing agianst myself...I no this sounds corny, but I like to help new traders...they have that passion for trading. And many younger traders than I, have taught me a lot. Michael B.
Hey ES, I was not pointing my comment at you in any means lol. Well my friend, you are an exception to my belief You have helped me quite a lot and I thank you for that! What do you expect from a guy who drives a 1990 voyager with simulated wood siding? -Kastro
Now, if only the global community of FX mini-account holders would long AUD. Or at least enough of them to keep it trading my side (north) of .7340.