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Old 01-08-09, 05:38 PM
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Swing trading vs scalping

I disagree with the majority of financial advisors in the world, in my opinion 2009 will be better than the last year, I believe in the program of economic recovery impulse by Bernanke in the US congress and I trust In Obama (He will not to solve all the problems, but unless he will not make too many errors as Bush, ok anybody would make a better job than Bush).
There is hope for the world in 2009, I strongly believe in Friedman´s theory about expectations, if all of us believe in a good wealth in this year, so it will be true
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Old 01-09-09, 06:46 AM
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Self fulfilling prophecy-like!
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Old 01-20-09, 02:07 AM
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Even i trust Obama atleast that much that he will not worsen the situation. Many thing cant be rectifies overnight but yes some good efforts by Obama would definitely lighten the economic crisis and unemployment.

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Old 03-11-09, 02:11 AM
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Re: Swing trading vs scalping

The speed of the recovery will be proportional to the magnitude of the problem (which is very, very large). However, as for the theory of expectations, there is something to be said about confidence in the system and the economy, and positive sentiment will speed along a recovery..but still, it may not come this year, but that is ok..it will come!
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Old 04-29-09, 12:30 PM
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One might think that Barack Obama had enough on his plate, but RECENTLY he’s added universal healthcare to it. The Stock Research Portal argues that the U.S. will be “unable to afford it unless the economy recovers quickly – and even then perhaps not being able to afford it.” As for Obama’s ambitious climate-change goals, the SRP sees these as “simply unreconcilable in circumstances where different major powers have different ideologies and are at different stages of economic development.”Via Stock Research Portal
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Old 05-26-09, 08:30 AM
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Re: Swing trading vs scalping

I think that the swing trading is another trading way in which the investor tries to benefit a stock within one to four days. They commonly invest in which has extraordinary potential to move in such a short period.

And the scalping is a trading strategy where trader attempt to make small gains with small price fluctuations, the Scalper will place ten to hundreds trades in a single day because they believed that small moves are easier to trace than bigger moves.
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