Agree it is curious, it would indicate to me that they are not that sophisticated in terms of knowing they would be better to drip feed, though do they care about getting on at a better price? All very odd.Euler wrote:It's curious in that he doesn't hold his position. Fiddlededee drifted quite a bit and he could have got filled at a better price by drip feeding the orders in.
Mad Bomber??
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One thing for sure is they are very rich, wonder if they run a FTSE 100 companyFerru123 wrote:This guy is either very smart or very stupid...![]()

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I know lot`s of people in England eat CURRY after losing money, after a divorce or because of depression.andyfuller wrote:On for my first losing day in a whileCan't win them all I guess, just a matter of plugging on and chipping away at the loss and try to turn it into a profit. If all else fails I am sure tonights Curry and Beers will sort it
Here is a test for you to check if you have CURRY addiction.
If you consume CURRY it is important to know if your eating CURRY is safe, risky or harmful. This test can help you assess your risks and decide if you have CURRY problem.
Many people think the problem only involve homeless who have lost everything, but there are people who meet the criteria for a medical diagnosis for eating CURRY dependence who are highly functional in society and still have their jobs, homes and families.
If others in your life have told you that you have a problem, you probably do.
Do You Hide How Much You eat Curry From Others?
If you are hiding your containers of CURRY from those around you or lying about how much you eat CURRY, you could have a problem.
Are You Addicted?
Not everyone who uses CURRY becomes addicted, but this yellow powder abuse can cause problems for individuals whether they are technically addicted or not.
Addiction Is a Chronic Brain Disease
Addiction is a primary, chronic brain disease that results in the pathological pursuit of rewards despite negative consequences.
Addiction Changes Brain's Reward System
Pursuing rewards is a normal, but when addiction develops the pursuit of rewards can become pathological due to changes in the brain's reward circuitry.
If you have passed the test, enjoy your CURRY tonight but, IF you did not pass the test, this is the number to call to seek for advice
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LOL no addiction - just a mates leaving party 

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Yup - I have to say I thought the 2nd had won but wasn't betting.
Managed to scrape back to basically level on the day here - hopefully a better day tomorrow!
Managed to scrape back to basically level on the day here - hopefully a better day tomorrow!
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Balls of steel and/or a bottomless pit of money. Made someones day though (layers only)