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Or maybe you mean a cut glass?)
What do futures have to do with it, spot interbanking sort of thing.
Oops, I'm just not very experienced, not even a beginner, I don't know everything). Where? Give me a glass!
Yeah, a Malenkov, with a rim.
Sharp, and with a rim? No way...
1. Let's say I open a position upwards. --- I move the price up
2. I close a long position --- I move the price down
3. I close a long position on take profit --- I shift the price down. --- I shift the price down.
4. I catch a loss on the long position --- I shift the price down
Is this the right way to do it? Who is competent in these matters, please comment.
Oh, I'm just not very experienced, not even a beginner, I don't know everything). Where? Give me a glass!
You won't get anywhere, my dear, with that attitude.
It will) I'm in a good mood). I am warmed by the thought that I am not alone in this asshole), the worm will come out sooner or later anyway - let's be optimistic)
Lisa, and will you be leaving us as of tomorrow?
Geez, what an asshole your Batka is...
Well, you can't just put glasses on the road, you have to know where the fish are...
Maybe you'd like to take me fishing.)
Why, speculators don't buy and sell?????? And buying and selling is not supply and demand?????
Speculators do not buy or sell in the classical sense. They offer a contract to sell or to buy. You make a deal with them if you want to, but for a modest fee (for a higher/lower price), and you don't want to. They offer you liquidity and you consume it.