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- -nate-dogg- replied Jan 7, 2014
Happy new year all and good luck video
- -nate-dogg- replied Jan 7, 2014
Looks like he got there ok
- -nate-dogg- replied Dec 20, 2013
Les is the man. Good break all. video video
- -nate-dogg- replied Dec 17, 2013
Need to crank up the festivities in here: video video
- -nate-dogg- replied Dec 13, 2013
Good for you - I'm jealous, the retirement age will prob be about 85 by the time I get there. video
- -nate-dogg- replied Dec 13, 2013
and another: video
- -nate-dogg- replied Dec 13, 2013
A little cameo by myself at the very start: video video
- -nate-dogg- replied Dec 12, 2013
This ones for The Tool: video
- -nate-dogg- replied Dec 12, 2013
Cheers PC. video
- -nate-dogg- replied Dec 9, 2013
That's where EMT fails. Unless the markets are traded solely by robots then it will continue to be driven by human emotions and crowd behavior rather than fair price. There are hundreds of examples of bubbles in the history of markets, whether its ...
- -nate-dogg- replied Dec 9, 2013
@numbnuts, The Fool Christmas Vacation takes some beating, makes me smile just thinking about it: video
- -nate-dogg- replied Dec 6, 2013
Nice, another from the nineties: video
- -nate-dogg- replied Dec 6, 2013
ha cheers, he's a local boy, went to school 10 mins from me. First heard about him on the disclosure track: video Sleigh Bells video
- -nate-dogg- replied Dec 5, 2013
Cool, not got involved in equities yet, although it's on the horizon, prob only for value investing rather than day trading. Exactly, learn to read the signals for yourselves, don't rely on these two-bit websites talking bollox to get a few clicks. ...
- -nate-dogg- replied Dec 5, 2013
video video
- -nate-dogg- replied Dec 5, 2013
Not 100% sure i understood your explanation. But a bid is a price you are willing to buy at, where as an ask is a price you are willing to sell at. That was always my understanding, however I'm willing to stand corrected.
- -nate-dogg- replied Dec 5, 2013
Don't think that's correct, bids mean there are buy orders. For market talk, read unsubstantiated or totally made up.