Not exact matches
Noel / Ade, I suspect we're some way apart politically so no point in
trading blows over the specifics of yesterday but your comments sort of illustrate the problem: Noel - «while I agree that the tactics of black bloc etc are bad, their motives are actually not
really different from other protestors in terms of wanting a better society» - that implies a certain convergence of interest.
What's more, the Russos understand, as Joss Whedon does, that the Marvel universe is
really just one big dysfunctional family — an extended ensemble of big personalities,
trading as many barbs as
blows.
Most of the time, traders
blow out their first account by getting too excited and too anxious; they skip demo
trading, they have a mediocre grasp on their
trading method, and let's face it, they
really just want to get in the markets and throw some money around because it's fun at first.
Having
blown out two or more accounts at this point, you are
really starting to feel depressed about your
trading, you think it's «impossible» to
trade successfully and that you just don't «have it».
You need to
really get interested in tracking your
trading progress and in following your equity curve, because it is this aspect of
trading that truly defines and separates the disciplined and organized traders from the rest of the herd who continually lose money and
blow out their
trading accounts.
I find that many beginning traders fund their
trading accounts with money they
really shouldn't be risking in the markets, and if they don't initially make this mistake, they make later down the road after
blowing out their first account.
Speaking of breezes, the
trade winds are constantly
blowing to keep you cool and comfortable, so there
really is great weather all - year round.
Trade in the raw speed and thrills of a NASCAR race for something that will
really blow your hair back, a live rocket launch.
Surfing the East Coast at this time of the year and you
really do have to take the early approach cause we never
really know when the SE
Trade wind is going to kick and
blow everything out.
It makes the battles look
really awesome from a viewer's perspective as two fighters take turns
trading blows while interrupting each other's combos.
In Twilight Princess they're just huge suits of armor that can't wait to
trade sword
blows with Link,
really putting you and the control - scheme through a decent challenge.
And it's not quite that time of year as yet, when I
really get t - i - r - e-d of Winter and start hearing the
trade winds
blowing by my ear.