[Branch closed!] EURUSD - Trends, Forecasts and Consequences (Episode 4) - page 437

 
Mixon777:


Here I went against the cycles and decided to check - as you can see it all works fine - you can also go by mashups but it's boring - you need facts to confirm it

of course it works fine! Everyone sees it perfectly well)))

So we save up for the plane - and keep quiet! ) without flinching )) and yes, it does not work for you - tell everyone - it's more profitable for me.

it does not work, or rather it works 50/50 or even less, everyone can check it for themselves...
 

What was that????????????

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AndreyZak:

What was that????????????


A lice check)))
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Greece has everything, now a default?

 
The start of the big sell-off or the run-up before the bai continues)
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Kitsan:

It was a moderator.

No, it wasn't a moderator. The diagnosis is clear ))))))))
Greatness mania (megalomania from Greek μεγαλομανία from μεγαλο - "very great" or "exaggerated") is a type of self-consciousness or behaviour expressed in an extreme overestimation of one's importance, fame, popularity, wealth, power, political influence, etc.
According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, megalomania is not considered a specific mental disorder. But it can often be a sign of a mental disorder (a form of paranoia). It may be characterised by delusions of wealth, power, genius or omnipotence.
A person suffering from delusions of grandeur may nevertheless actually be an important figure, as in the case of the mathematician John Nash, who once rejected a prestigious academic post on the grounds that he was to be enthroned as Emperor of Antarctica.

It is not uncommon for delusions of grandeur to be coupled with delusions of persecution.

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There is another definition ( http://absurdopedia.wikia.com/wiki/Мания_величия ) . It's even more similar:

Greatness mania is a state of enlightenment when one finally realises how truly great one is. Usually, before this, from early childhood, a person is called a nobody, and he gets used to the idea. One day, however, he realises that everything he has been taught is untrue and that he has been chosen by destiny to do great things.
Unfortunately, the secret Masonic organizations that rule the world, or only dream of taking it over, are intolerant of great men, as they would interfere with their insidious plans. Therefore, these Freemasons have created a special service, imprisoning people in closed institutions, just for the fact that they are great. In these institutions, great people are tortured with very painful jabs and prevented from going free. But truly great people can escape from there too!
Great people also often believe in reincarnation and are convinced that they are the reincarnation of past great people.

 
AndreyZak:

What was that????????????

This is a reaction to the fact that the first opposition party voted against the programme
 
2011.06.29 14:48:34 *First member of Greek opposition votes for austerity plan
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The vibe is awesome ! ) I'm saving up for a plane)) you can see the puppeteer's power in all its glory - remember the force with which he can steer the price against the trend! ) The market will be as nature intended it to be = EUR JPY = EUR USD closed the ties martingale + 25% of the deposit, not bad for the end of the week

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93408:

No, it wasn't the moderator. The diagnosis is clear ))))))))
Greatness mania (megalomania from Greek μεγαλομανία from μεγαλο - "very great" or "exaggerated") is a type of self-consciousness or behaviour expressed in an extreme overestimation of one's importance, fame, popularity, wealth, power, political influence, etc.
According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, megalomania is not considered a specific mental disorder. But it can often be a sign of a mental disorder (a form of paranoia). It may be characterised by delusions of wealth, power, genius or omnipotence.
A person suffering from delusions of grandeur may nevertheless actually be an important figure, as in the case of the mathematician John Nash, who once rejected a prestigious academic post on the grounds that he was to be enthroned as Emperor of Antarctica.

It is not uncommon for delusions of grandeur to be coupled with delusions of persecution.

==================================

There is another definition ( http://absurdopedia.wikia.com/wiki/Мания_величия ) . It's even more similar:

Greatness mania is a state of enlightenment when one finally realises how truly great one is. Usually, before this, from early childhood, a person is called a nobody, and he gets used to the idea. One day, however, he realises that everything he has been taught is untrue and that he has been chosen by destiny to do great things.
Unfortunately, the secret Masonic organizations that rule the world, or only dream of taking it over, are intolerant of great men, as they would interfere with their insidious plans. Therefore, these Freemasons have created a special service, imprisoning people in closed institutions, just for the fact that they are great. In these institutions, great people are tortured with very painful jabs and prevented from going free. But truly great people can escape from there too!
Great people also often believe in reincarnation and are convinced that they are the reincarnation of past great people.


Yeah, I thought he was just pretending too. But then I realised it was more serious than that. It happens when a person with an immature child's mind is exposed to the Internet. They watch all kinds of movies, read all kinds of books, and they "go to heaven"...