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Stock Trading Blog 16 September 2008

16 September 2008

Case Study in the Cost of Downtime, cost us the earth

Posted by James Breen at 9/16/2008

If you run out of time, you sponge five or ten notes from a co-employee pending Monday. How do you come up with store routine trading to refund your time? When all is said and done, it is up to you, and you will harvest the fruits of your decisions.

This is rather impressive. This publication is good. I should have one too.

Like a place from a gathering of Mafia dons, the doors of 30 black Lincolns slammed shut as their besuited occupants stepped out into a Manhattan torrent – and into a macro monetary storm. That storm ruined yesterday, with stash markets dipping around the world. In London, the FTSE 100 plunged almost 4 per cent to 5204.2. Scotland's banking giants were among the main victims. HBOS wilting 17.5 per cent; Royal Bank of.

The new incomer can kiss all those luxuries good-bye. Ironically, I am anxious about difficult my hand at them. Read the rest of this entry »

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