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Trading: Still not sure what is my favourite instrument.
Posts: 155 since Jul 2009
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Deeply saddened to hear your mom's passing away.
How ever young a child may be ...... losing one's parent at any age is very difficult to cope up with.
My heartfelt condolences to you and may GOD give peace to the departed soul and strength to you and the family.
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Be like a JAGUAR. Crouching, perfectly still, waiting for the set up to come to you, then pouncing without hesitation or thought. You only need one to feed the family
Sorry to hear the sad news. I want to fill the post with 100 hugging smilies or something, but an internet cartoon seems a cheap thing to convey such wishes. Well wishes and sympathies to you and yours.
Legendary / Stochastic Calculus is not your friend
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Platform: Ninjatrader, Python API
Broker: CQG
Trading: S&P, Crude, Gold
Posts: 880 since Oct 2009
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@Big Mike thank you Mike for your kind words....and I am sorry to hear about your grandmother, I know you were very close to her. Relationships with family can be very difficult...I know I had my ups and downs with my mom when I was younger...but it finally stabilized and I realized what a wonderful person she was. Glad to hear of your "adopted" family..I'm sure its a very healthy relationship.