FXCM real money contest result's and record

Discussion in 'Forex' started by ssss, Aug 7, 2012.

  1. cornix

    cornix

    Can one win the lottery consistently? :p
     
    #61     Sep 17, 2012
  2. ssss

    ssss

    one time in life enough ...

    for any person and he's children


    List of U.S. jackpots of at least $300 million
    $656 million, Mega Millions (March 30, 2012) shared by 3 tickets: Kansas, Illinois, and Maryland. Cash payout $474 million.
    $390 million, Mega Millions (March 6, 2007), 2 tickets: Georgia and New Jersey. Cash payout $233.1 million, third largest in American lottery history.
    $380 million, Mega Millions (January 4, 2011), 2 tickets: Holly Lahti of Rathdrum, Idaho; and Jim and Carolyn McCullar of Ephrata, Washington. (Cash payout $240 million, second largest cash value claim in American lottery history, pending the outcome of $337m annuity/$244.7m cash jackpot below, won on August 15, 2012)
    $365 million, Powerball (February 18, 2006); Nebraska. Biggest win on one ticket; shared by eight workers in a meatpacking plant.
    $363 million, The Big Game (precursor of Mega Millions), May 9, 2000, by 2 tickets (Illinois and Michigan.)
    $340 million, Powerball (October 19, 2005); Oregon.[1] The cash value, $164.4 million, was split by the Chaney and West families.[2]
    (pending) $337 million, Powerball (August 15, 2012); Michigan. Cash payout, $244.7 million, would be largest in Powerball history if the ticket is claimed.
    $336 million, Powerball (February 11, 2012); Rhode Island. Louise White of Newport chose the cash payout, $210 million, then largest in Powerball history.[3][4]
    $336 million, Mega Millions (August 28, 2009); California and New York.
    $331 million, The Big Game (April 16, 2002) by 3 tickets (Georgia, Illinois, and New Jersey.)
    $330 million, Mega Millions, (August 31, 2007) by 4 tickets (New Jersey, Maryland, Texas, and Virginia.)
    $319 million, Mega Millions (March 25, 2011); New York.
    $315 million, Mega Millions, won November 15, 2005, by a group called "The Lucky 7", in Anaheim, California, Choosing cash, their prize was $175 million.[5]
    $314.9 million, Powerball, won December 25, 2002, by Andrew J. Whittaker Jr., in West Virginia. Opting for the lump sum, as with most winners, his prize was $170,505,876[6]
    $314.3 million, Powerball (August 25, 2007); Indiana.335,000,000
     
    #62     Sep 17, 2012
  3. cornix

    cornix

    ...and if speak about trading? What if someone consistently wins 60% of time with 1:1 or better average risk:reward? How do you explain that?
     
    #63     Sep 17, 2012
  4. ssss

    ssss

    New market wizard

    Video Rhode Island woman, 81, is $336 million Powerball winner

    http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/story/2012-03-06/powerball-lottery-winner/53389588/1

    BLOG: 81-year-old wins $336.4M Powerball
    "I want to say that I'm very happy. And I'm very proud," White said in a ceremony marking her win. "This will make my family very happy. We are truly blessed."
    White purchased the $2 ticket on a run to a Newport Stop & Shop for rainbow sherbet just hours before the Saturday night drawing. Fittingly, Tuesday's check was made out to the "Rainbow Sherbert Trust."
    The odds of winning were tiny — about 1 in 175 million. White didn't believe she had won after hearing the numbers 1-10-37-52-57-11 on TV. After checking the Internet, "we still didn't believe it," she said.
    "We turned off the computer and turned it back on and went back to the website, and my numbers were still there," White said. "We hugged each other and jumped up and down screaming."
    "She still can't believe she won," said family friend Barbara Martocci. "She's a very down to earth, grounded, nice woman. Her life revolves around her family."
     
    #64     Sep 17, 2012
  5. ssss

    ssss

    cornixforex



    ...and if speak about trading? What if someone consistently wins 60% of time with 1:1 or better average risk:reward? How do you explain that?

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    Please open new thread and post your propaganda in own thread
     
    #65     Sep 17, 2012
  6. cornix

    cornix

    No. :)

    What if someone showed you actual track record like I said? What would you think it is?
     
    #66     Sep 17, 2012
  7. ssss

    ssss

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    As stated before no any interess to any kind of information ,which
    is direct and indirect related to your person or from you

    Please open new thread and post your propaganda in own thread

    ...
     
    #67     Sep 17, 2012
  8. cornix

    cornix

    You say that, because you have nothing to say or you'll have to admit your logic is flawed. :)
     
    #68     Sep 17, 2012
  9. ssss

    ssss

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    1...Open new thread and post your proganda in own thread

    NO ANY INTERESS TO ANY INFORMATION FROM YOU and ANY DISSCUSION WITH YOU


    2. Att Moderator/admin


    respondent cornixforex suspected to be posting spam multiple time's
    in multiple thread's
     
    #69     Sep 17, 2012
  10. cornix

    cornix

    This is not spam, this is posting on a public forum where it's not restricted to post arguments in any thread... So you'll have to live with it. :D
     
    #70     Sep 17, 2012