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Being Bearish or Bullish, which is more profitable?
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Tara Farms
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11/23/2015 08:36 (#4914535 - in reply to #4914453)
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I have found that being
Red River Valley
a contrarian is what works for me.
being in the majority gives you a warm fuzzy feeling but for me it usually means I have missed something.
off course the nice thing about being a everyday ubber bull is that it does not matter what you say or post everybody will be OK with it.
Being Bearish or Bullish, which is more profitable?
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GOMSK
: 11/23/2015 07:53
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rangaf
: 11/23/2015 08:01
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GOMSK
: 11/23/2015 08:10
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purplepride0
: 11/23/2015 08:02
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Oboy
: 11/23/2015 08:02
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frytownfarmer
: 11/23/2015 08:08
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w1891
: 11/23/2015 08:19
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oldiowa
: 11/23/2015 08:41
I have found that being
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Tara Farms
: 11/23/2015 08:36
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JUST LEARNING
: 11/23/2015 08:52
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ehoff
: 11/23/2015 08:55
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1448
: 11/23/2015 09:37
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