Hello John
Thank you for your email. You are so very welcome to keep my emails. I prefer writing so I don’t bother you and only call when it's an emergency as I'm sure you are inundated with other frantic callers like me.
I'm looking for the book but when I typed in the title it said not found. Please give me the author’s name.
Going through the Worldspreads tutorial again. I have opened a demo account and tried it out on Friday with pathetic consequences. Now I've done the tutorial it's an aha moment.
I'm using this website as a guide to Forex market times http://forex.timezoneconverter.com/index.cgi?timezone=Europe/London&refresh=2
Do you also use Worldspreads for scalping? I think once I can juggle between two screens with Worldspreads on one and VT on another I'll be away. This certainly can be a quick trigger exercise. Leigh has bought me a second monitor for the USA.
Leigh has been very busy working on our home this past week (guest bathroom -tiling, painting. Making the vanity etc pics attached) and so had to put aside the training/trading for a few days. I told him it's very easy to get out the swing of it and he saw that when he started again. This month he's set aside all chores to get au fait with trading. My enthusiasm is also infectious and he can't wait to get into it properly.
What I have also found by just comparing Leigh, Iain my son and myself is how everyone is different. You really have to work out what's best for you. All the information out there is purely a guide but end of the day it's all about YOU and how you go about it. Iain and I went into a trade at the same time. He sat it out a lot longer than I did. Sure his profits over two days are double mine but I'm sure they could have gone belly up too. Both the guys like me zipped to the 1 minute charts and I had to explain it’s a no-no for now.
And so back to Worldspreads. A freezing Sunday perfect for a walk and then snuggling up with the tutorial. I love learning. To me it’s a passion.
Do you take your dog with you every time you head to France? I miss our dogs. We used to manage a game reserve in Namibia for 14 years where we raised cheetah, leopard and all sorts of other wild animals. It was hard work but working with the animals was such a pleasure. Have a good one. Kind regards - Desiree
Friday, 26 December 2008
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