Rubbish racing
If you're struggling Peter, the rest of us have no chance! 
Jeff

Jeff
Euler wrote:Nobody is taking any of my money at Sedgefield today. I just can't exit positions properly. Tried to scratch that last race and ended up chasing out the price and ended up -£40.
I've smashed a few mouses + 2 or 3 calculatorsfreddy wrote:lol i bet you didn't smash your mouse like i did yesterday though.
Now that was a toys out of your pram moment
I've even got a dent in my lounge door from a flying coffee cup

That's the life of a trader I suppose
LeTiss 4pm wrote:I've smashed a few mouses + 2 or 3 calculatorsfreddy wrote:lol i bet you didn't smash your mouse like i did yesterday though.
Now that was a toys out of your pram moment
I've even got a dent in my lounge door from a flying coffee cup
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That's the life of a trader I suppose


Wow i thought it was only me that had trader rage.
I think it is the time of year to get all the jobs I have been putting off done and wait for the national hunt season to bed in. It is like 1 step forward and 1 step back at the minute.The markets are not suiting my style of trading so think its better to leave alone for the time being.I always find it more difficult for some reason at the change over from flat to jumps and vice versa. I do keep vigilant and check the cards in a morning and just elect to trade the more stable races.I also record the races I dont trade so I can try and learn different behaviours of these markets.
Anyway go easy on the hardware and walls, I have a sponge ball on my desk and throw this when i get P***ed off with things, it really saves on the old polyfilla!
Ian
I think it is the time of year to get all the jobs I have been putting off done and wait for the national hunt season to bed in. It is like 1 step forward and 1 step back at the minute.The markets are not suiting my style of trading so think its better to leave alone for the time being.I always find it more difficult for some reason at the change over from flat to jumps and vice versa. I do keep vigilant and check the cards in a morning and just elect to trade the more stable races.I also record the races I dont trade so I can try and learn different behaviours of these markets.
Anyway go easy on the hardware and walls, I have a sponge ball on my desk and throw this when i get P***ed off with things, it really saves on the old polyfilla!
Ian
I think we need o start a therapy session!! I've been looking for a rubber mouse for ages - something that will bounce off the walls - my mobile phone got it last time - the screen cover still hasent been found after it exploded as it hit the beam above my bed.
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Sounds like you guys need to invest in one of these:

Just put a picture of someone you dislike on it as well and it is double bubble
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/p ... BOXING.htm
Would be cheaper than all that pollyfiller

Just put a picture of someone you dislike on it as well and it is double bubble

http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/p ... BOXING.htm
Would be cheaper than all that pollyfiller

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why do you need a sex tool while you are trading? and why would you put a picture of some1 you dislike?


