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Tamas Molnar
Sándor-József-Benedek bring warm weather in a sack.
https://www.fungarian.com/2020/03/19/heralds-of-spring-warmth/
https://www.fungarian.com/2020/03/19/heralds-of-spring-warmth/
소셜 네트워크에 공유 · 2
Tamas Molnar
Apple Inc.
fell by -0.27% in the last day ( Monday, 3rd Feb 2020 ) from $309.51 to $308.66 and has now fallen 4 days in a row. During the day the stock fluctuated 3.73% from a day low at $302.22 to a day high of $313.49. The price has fallen in 6 of the last 10 days and is down by -3.16% for this period. Volume fell in the last day along with the stock, which is actually a good sign as volume should follow the stock. In the last day the trading volume fell by -6.56 million shares and in total 43.12 million shares bought and sold for approximately $13 309.60 million.
fell by -0.27% in the last day ( Monday, 3rd Feb 2020 ) from $309.51 to $308.66 and has now fallen 4 days in a row. During the day the stock fluctuated 3.73% from a day low at $302.22 to a day high of $313.49. The price has fallen in 6 of the last 10 days and is down by -3.16% for this period. Volume fell in the last day along with the stock, which is actually a good sign as volume should follow the stock. In the last day the trading volume fell by -6.56 million shares and in total 43.12 million shares bought and sold for approximately $13 309.60 million.
소셜 네트워크에 공유 · 1
Tamas Molnar
🚨🚨🚨VERIFIED CALL🚨🚨🚨
Buy GBPAUD @ 1.7975
SL: 1.7898
TP1: 1.8075
TP2: 1.8202
Buy GBPAUD @ 1.7975
SL: 1.7898
TP1: 1.8075
TP2: 1.8202
소셜 네트워크에 공유 · 1
Tamas Molnar
GOOD MORNING! Today good signals:
GPB/USD: BUY: 1.32333
TP: 1.33000
SL:1.31828
You copy? LIKE! Thenks Tomas
GPB/USD: BUY: 1.32333
TP: 1.33000
SL:1.31828
You copy? LIKE! Thenks Tomas
소셜 네트워크에 공유 · 1
Tamas Molnar
SELL LIMIT #NZDUSD✌️
ENTRY = @0.70366
1ST TP= 0.69813
2ND TP=
Sl = LATER
ENTRY = @0.70366
1ST TP= 0.69813
2ND TP=
Sl = LATER
소셜 네트워크에 공유 · 2
Tamas Molnar
Goulash Communism Tour Hungary
A Retro Lifestyle Tour with Treats
OVERVIEW
Western images of Communism are mainly influenced by media sources and images that project an unflattering view of the Communist Bloc, that is, the Soviet Union and its satellites. However, in reality, Poles, Russians, Romanians, Czechs, Slovaks or East Germans experienced Communism in a very different way from Hungarians due to their specific cultures and historical precedents. The Hungarian version of Communism, which we always called ‘socialism’, was coined Goulash Communism by the British press. Rightfully so, since another nickname, “the happiest barracks in the camp” also suggests life in Hungary was a bit better than in the other countries, mainly due to the reform policies of the regime that evolved in the wake of the unsuccessful 1956 Revolution. The Kádár era – named after János Kádár who ruled the country for 36 years – was a soft dictatorship compared to other countries: here there were no food queues, and even travel to the West was allowed (albeit with some restrictions).
In reality, Hungary was quite sealed off from the West where it always craved to be. Having no choice after the trauma of 1956, Hungarians unwillingly had to accommodate to the system forced upon them and develop survival strategies.
The purpose of this leisurely tour is to give you a fascinating overview of what life was like under a soft dictatorship which people then considered a natural state of affairs.
fungarian.hu
A Retro Lifestyle Tour with Treats
OVERVIEW
Western images of Communism are mainly influenced by media sources and images that project an unflattering view of the Communist Bloc, that is, the Soviet Union and its satellites. However, in reality, Poles, Russians, Romanians, Czechs, Slovaks or East Germans experienced Communism in a very different way from Hungarians due to their specific cultures and historical precedents. The Hungarian version of Communism, which we always called ‘socialism’, was coined Goulash Communism by the British press. Rightfully so, since another nickname, “the happiest barracks in the camp” also suggests life in Hungary was a bit better than in the other countries, mainly due to the reform policies of the regime that evolved in the wake of the unsuccessful 1956 Revolution. The Kádár era – named after János Kádár who ruled the country for 36 years – was a soft dictatorship compared to other countries: here there were no food queues, and even travel to the West was allowed (albeit with some restrictions).
In reality, Hungary was quite sealed off from the West where it always craved to be. Having no choice after the trauma of 1956, Hungarians unwillingly had to accommodate to the system forced upon them and develop survival strategies.
The purpose of this leisurely tour is to give you a fascinating overview of what life was like under a soft dictatorship which people then considered a natural state of affairs.
fungarian.hu
소셜 네트워크에 공유 · 2
Tamas Molnar
Good morning! today morning spek Hungarian Forex radio next yert BTC go 40.000$ :) wath a fuck?! me no like btc! WERRY RISK! WERRY!
소셜 네트워크에 공유 · 1
Tamas Molnar
why open AUD/JPY? good risk reaward! :) ok me no open Hungary time 16:00 end my phone alert is good ! AUD/JPY
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