so what - how do you keep score in biz? profit and net worth. we can argue in endless circles about this and that hotel etc... meaningless. this is a trading forum... how do you keep score in trading? who cares how many accounts have blown up if you pull dough from the market, net net.
The unemployment in Germany (and several other countries in Europe) is at the lowest levels since 30 years. In Bayern the word "unemployed" has even lost his meaning as there are more jobs available than people to fill these jobs. You clearly have no idea at all about the economic situation in Europe, like you have no idea about how international trading and macro economy works.
I said just recoverING... point is Europe is trailing the US, hence also trailing in raising rates. previous life I worked in export.. current life I consult for companies to operate in the international market. ok so you are not American... of course you will feel different.. you are the enemy in this war.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...ution-to-trade-row-handelsblatt-idUSKBN1JU2G5 the true intent is something like this... but to get there we need to go thru the 'cry uncle' contest... such a simple idea, why so difficult for people to understand. of course free trade is good... but has to be FAIR free trade.
Most of the best traders who are now top hedge fund managers have blown up atleast, 1 account and lost their monies! There is nobody who has been successful and not paid his dues. Difference with retail traders is they learned from their mistakes! Except, for Bernie Madoff. He claimed to have placed 77 straight winning trades in a row! Can you imagine what are the odds of that happening? Probably, 10 trillion to 1 atleast! Even those who have started successful businesses will tell you that they failed multiple times at the start! Only foolish and ignorant people think that they will never fail in life!
the leftists don't lack smart people.. there are brain washers and washees... the washers know this stuff... the washees buy the bankruptcy stories.