The story of Yirbu

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Re: The story of Yirbu

Postby Don_xyZ » Wed Mar 22, 2023 3:47 am

Yirbu wrote:What can I say.
Todays trade

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Good. You putting that on your account or rich uncle's?
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Re: The story of Yirbu

Postby Yirbu » Wed Mar 22, 2023 7:02 am

Don_xyZ wrote:
Yirbu wrote:What can I say.
Todays trade

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Good. You putting that on your account or rich uncle's?


That's on my account.
Rich uncles have so many rules, do this, don't do that and bla, bla, bla.
I'm going to keep doing what I do now for a couple of months because my account really likes it.
I can always give uncle a call later

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Re: The story of Yirbu

Postby Yirbu » Tue Mar 28, 2023 6:59 am

I have the flu. This is the 5th day I felt so sick I couldn't even hold my phone to trade. Going to drink some tea and do absolutely nothing today but reading Kreslik :D

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Re: The story of Yirbu

Postby kiwiarian » Tue Mar 28, 2023 7:22 am

Yirbu wrote:I have the flu. This is the 5th day I felt so sick I couldn't even hold my phone to trade. Going to drink some tea and do absolutely nothing today but reading Kreslik :D


Sorry to hear, a Lemsip will see you right.
Anything particular threads that have caught your eye on Kreslik?

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Re: The story of Yirbu

Postby Yirbu » Tue Mar 28, 2023 8:59 am

kiwiarian wrote:
Yirbu wrote:I have the flu. This is the 5th day I felt so sick I couldn't even hold my phone to trade. Going to drink some tea and do absolutely nothing today but reading Kreslik :D


Sorry to hear, a Lemsip will see you right.
Anything particular threads that have caught your eye on Kreslik?



No, I was just wandering through the threads.
I had read most of the threads anyway and while there is a lot of value in some older threads, it's hard to derive it when the conversation is dead.
So I guess you are at the right threads now. :D

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Re: The story of Yirbu

Postby Don_xyZ » Tue Mar 28, 2023 10:22 am

Yirbu wrote:I have the flu. This is the 5th day I felt so sick I couldn't even hold my phone to trade. Going to drink some tea and do absolutely nothing today but reading Kreslik :D


Warm to a lil' bit of hot tea is good. And also make sure the extreme ends of your body is also warm. Toes and fingers I mean. Get well soon. It's lonely if it's only a couple of us posting here :lol:
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Re: The story of Yirbu

Postby Yirbu » Tue Mar 28, 2023 10:39 am

Don_xyZ wrote:
Yirbu wrote:I have the flu. This is the 5th day I felt so sick I couldn't even hold my phone to trade. Going to drink some tea and do absolutely nothing today but reading Kreslik :D


Warm to a lil' bit of hot tea is good. And also make sure the extreme ends of your body is also warm. Toes and fingers I mean. Get well soon. It's lonely if it's only a couple of us posting here :lol:


Ha, ha, thx..I'll do my best.
I'm starting to feel a bit better but the wife just came home from work early...guess she is the next flu victim.

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Re: The story of Yirbu

Postby IgazI » Tue Mar 28, 2023 3:24 pm

No, I was just wandering through the threads.
I had read most of the threads anyway and while there is a lot of value in some older threads, it's hard to derive it when the conversation is dead.
So I guess you are at the right threads now. :D


Why dig through old threads? anything good is carried forward, everything else is left behind.

Sometimes you try something, it seems good at first, and then it loses its shine.

You're going to make small changes from month to month and after a few years it's going to be something new.

Those things which do not change are your "truths".
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Re: The story of Yirbu

Postby kiwiarian » Tue Mar 28, 2023 6:39 pm

Yirbu wrote:
kiwiarian wrote:
Yirbu wrote:I have the flu. This is the 5th day I felt so sick I couldn't even hold my phone to trade. Going to drink some tea and do absolutely nothing today but reading Kreslik :D


Sorry to hear, a Lemsip will see you right.
Anything particular threads that have caught your eye on Kreslik?



No, I was just wandering through the threads.
I had read most of the threads anyway and while there is a lot of value in some older threads, it's hard to derive it when the conversation is dead.
So I guess you are at the right threads now. :D

ha ha, yes, there is no help on the old threads if we get stuck, can't beat interactive learning.

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Re: The story of Yirbu

Postby IgazI » Tue Mar 28, 2023 10:38 pm

kiwiarian wrote:ha ha, yes, there is no help on the old threads if we get stuck, can't beat interactive learning.


You only learn when you are risking money;

reading forums & what people call "paper trading" is just BSing, getting a few ideas before you go to the front lines.
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