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Jetus
(Kentucky, United States)
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Jetus
Kentucky, United States
Posts: 5
13 years ago
Aug 7, 2011 22:14
Hi Ashraf;

DaveO wrote
"Ashraf, have you kept a P&L account on all your trades for the premium service ? average performance assuming mid entries in your range or whatever"

I would be interested in this question as well. I follow your work to help me trade the ES, but have been considering subscribing as well.

Jetus
Kentucky, United States
Posts: 5
13 years ago
Apr 5, 2011 19:34
Hello Everyone;

I have started to trade the AUDUSD, and the CADUSD. My question is regarding the Australian market. While I get great news and video from bnn.ca, I have not been able to locate a similar business news website for Australia that would allow me to good news stories from that region. Anyone have any suggestions?
Jetus
Kentucky, United States
Posts: 5
14 years ago
Oct 31, 2010 18:45
Hello Everybody;
regarding:http://www.ashraflaidi.com/products/wb01/

Can anyone tell me if the workbook is active and being updated? (I have not seen a reference to it in the forum recently)

Is it something I can update myself, or allows other users to do so?

Is there an audio version of Ashraf's book?
Jetus
Kentucky, United States
Posts: 5
14 years ago
Oct 10, 2010 0:05
In Thread: EUR
Thanks Said;

from what I understand you saying..

""yield are going back to the 4 percent level but before u might ahve still pulling money in till 2.20/30 ""

yields are getting back to normal (4 percent), and until they get back to 2.2 to 2.3, the signal that a correction to (for example stock indexes) won't be a concern, do I have that right?
Jetus
Kentucky, United States
Posts: 5
14 years ago
Oct 9, 2010 22:23
In Thread: EUR
catnip;

Earlier you posted the following..

""i do always read the t notes yield... you may notice it has just crossed the 2008 low to the downside. Last yield llow was followed by a stock market crash.""

catnip, could you post a chart? And do the European yields play a part of the analysis?