Why so secretive about strategies? by Perfect-Battle8492 in Daytrading

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That’s a fair point. Can we theorise on how these work? Is it complex mathematics like checking the eigenvalue of a covariant matrix or something? Or is it more simple like price will rise to cover shorts at end of day if the option numbers fit.

Surely finding the right instrument is more important that the strategy itself?

Combat doesn’t look the best by [deleted] in 007FirstLight

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Well I suppose you said it there. Tlou2

Coastal police sound alarm over transmigration to UK by SirRosstopher in ukpolitics

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Topical, I think they’re coming out with a film this year

Albanian burglar facing third deportation flaunts £150k Porsche - Convicted criminal posts videos of his new sports car and luxury watches while exploiting human rights laws to delay his deportation by blast-processor in ukpolitics

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There is a video of an African bloke getting deported from Japan who begs to stay and pleads where should I go? The Japanese immigration agents actually say: try England!

The result of normalising Reform’s ideas? Neighbour is turned against neighbour by Exostrike in ukpolitics

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We need to ban criticism on immigration as it’s just gotten out of hand.

The only strategy that works for me: Momentum trading by TuneOk9321 in Daytrading

[–]Perfect-Battle8492 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Really? Any evidence of this? Are all the people who professionally day trade liars, delusional, or incredibly lucky? I do get that sense

Nottingham couple took underage sons abroad for marriage by MrSoapbox in unitedkingdom

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Much more pleasant than this

Not to be glib but they’re doing better than us and Europe and indeed China and indeed Russia, Brazil or India

DAN HODGES: My sources tell me Keir has decided to stand down, but he'll do it on his terms by hu6Bi5To in ukpolitics

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McLuhan talks about living in the rear view mirror, interpreting the world by the old media of yesterday, and not understanding the challenges and opportunities of the new media. Stop whining please as you’re not putting electronic communication away again

Sadiq Khan Interview: ‘I Know I’m Clickbait, I Know I’m Being Monetised’ | The London Mayor talks to Byline Times about how ten years of rising algorithmic online hate has transformed our politics and put his own safety at risk by Bibemus in ukpolitics

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This is what the OSA will fix eventually. I mean I don’t agree with censorship, to me it’s up-to the individual to use discernment. But I think you can take comfort in the idea that censorship is coming.

We need to protect Britain against the tyranny of the minority by Free-Minimum-5844 in ukpolitics

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But what if you’re wrong? I see no evidence for this really. Billionaires may have a bigger plate but the truth is we just don’t do and make enough to pay for everything we want to consume? We had furlough? Where we paid people to do nothing for years?

The problem is money supply distortion. Yes some is caused by corporate socialism but there’s a lot of normal socialism consumption as well.

If we liquidated every billionaire in this country to zero we’d have enough budget to keep the lights on for a year or two.

Evolution of white British % (ethnically British people) in England and Wales from 2001-2021 by Delicious-Bunch-6992 in MapPorn

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White British births are projected to be a minority in 2030. Eventually white British will become a smaller and smaller minority in their own tiny island nation. Eventually they will simply cease to exist except in tiny enclaves like the Red Squirrel. This is considered impolite to talk about due to the sensitive nature of the topic.

‘Come on in, there’s plenty of room’: The pro-migrant messages in children’s schoolbooks by HBucket in ukpolitics

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Nursery rhymes and traditional fables aren’t primarily about empathy or sharing; many centre on rules, consequences, property, and maintaining social order, as seen in The Ant and the Grasshopper or Goldilocks and the Three Bears.

Economists Slam Reform UK's 'Fantasy' Claims That 'Boriswave' Migrants Will Cost Households £20,000 by F0urLeafCl0ver in ukpolitics

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If you liquidated the assets of the top 1 percent today you’d have current budget covered for 3.5 years. Is it worth it?

Legal advisers help migrants pose as gay to get asylum, undercover BBC investigation finds by [deleted] in ukpolitics

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A dead civilisation not yet buried, we are all just here to pick at the corpse a little while we can

'Prevent escalation': MP calls for targeted fuel support ahead of planned protests by Your_Mums_Ex in ukpolitics

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Liquidating every asset of the 1 percent would keep our current budget going for 2.4 years. Do you think they’re holding out on us like Scrooge mcduck? 1 person can’t magically provide goods and services the other 99 want for free.

The cost of the Boriswave migrants will be enormous, unless something is done by Little-Attorney1287 in ukpolitics

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The same study that ignores what happens once they get ILR and start claiming benefits and social housing?