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<p>[QUOTE="ukgoldbug, post: 1251058, member: 18631"]I see you also like throwing around loose accusations of the kind: "I am among the currency collapse crowd..." You imply all such people (in the crowd) who are concerned by that issue are hysterical, or is it maybe just me? The question is rhetorical, no need to answer. </p><p><br /></p><p>"Why would someone listen to recommendations to buy, if he didn't know when to sell..." Because someone might still find out something useful, that's why! And he probably does have his own ideas about when to sell. And when the conditions change to match his ideas about when to do this, he might, just might, say so. And if he did and said he was changing his opinion to sell, someone might find out something useful then, (but could also choose to completely ignore the advice.) But what he cannot sensibly do is both recommend buying and selling at the same time. Obviously?</p><p><br /></p><p>However, I fully understand your unease with broker recommendations. No need to repeat them.</p><p><br /></p><p>Now you can do what you want....[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ukgoldbug, post: 1251058, member: 18631"]I see you also like throwing around loose accusations of the kind: "I am among the currency collapse crowd..." You imply all such people (in the crowd) who are concerned by that issue are hysterical, or is it maybe just me? The question is rhetorical, no need to answer. "Why would someone listen to recommendations to buy, if he didn't know when to sell..." Because someone might still find out something useful, that's why! And he probably does have his own ideas about when to sell. And when the conditions change to match his ideas about when to do this, he might, just might, say so. And if he did and said he was changing his opinion to sell, someone might find out something useful then, (but could also choose to completely ignore the advice.) But what he cannot sensibly do is both recommend buying and selling at the same time. Obviously? However, I fully understand your unease with broker recommendations. No need to repeat them. Now you can do what you want....[/QUOTE]
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