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Topic: Has it become a crime to learn from the experiences of others in this community? - page 3. (Read 720 times)

legendary
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You should have included a push-up challenge within the trading so it wouldn't have been deleted.

Do you have obsessive-compulsive disorder or something? You seem to be quite obsessed with a particular thread on the forum.  Grin


Of course not, lol. I find it quite funny actually.

Try the same, OP but with a push-up challenge, LMAO.
legendary
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You should have included a push-up challenge within the trading so it wouldn't have been deleted.

Do you have obsessive-compulsive disorder or something? You seem to be quite obsessed with a particular thread on the forum.  Grin
legendary
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The first decentralized crypto betting platform
You should have included a push-up challenge within the trading so it wouldn't have been deleted.
legendary
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I agree. That topic was likely deleted because it was off-topic. "Trading discussion" board is primarily intended for Bitcoin trading discussions. Many people tend to overlook the fact that this is a Bitcointalk.org forum after all.
sr. member
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What might be the reason for the mod to delete the post maybe be as it was limited to derivative and forex trading and not cryptocurrency trading. This is just my best guess but it could be wrong as they know best why they deleted the topic which I feel might actually bring up ideas and experiences of others from the discussion. Time to trade is definitely an important factor of consideration in trading so knowing about the views of others regarding their trading schedule is not a bad one.
sr. member
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First of, I was advised by my mentor not to engage in trading the derivative market during Saturdays and Sundays but can do so any other day between Mondays and Fridays. He did say that he doesn't even engage in trade within the five working days of the week and that Saturdays and Sundays can give rise to unpredictable market, so it's better to stay clear.  After learning this, I decided to created a topic on the "Trading Discussion board" To ask fellow experienced traders if they actually do trade during weekends and how successful do they win their trade during weekend.
I think they way you presented the topic was the actual reason to be honest, going through the topic sounded somehow, if you did add this explanation earlier to the topic I think it likey won't  have been deleted except there are other reasons I might not know but looking at how it was presented earlier, it looks vague and thereby the actual reason for the post can be misinterpreted.
hero member
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First of, I was advised by my mentor not to engage in trading the derivative market during Saturdays and Sundays but can do so any other day between Mondays and Fridays. He did say that he doesn't even engage in trade within the five working days of the week and that Saturdays and Sundays can give rise to unpredictable market, so it's better to stay clear.  After learning this, I decided to created a topic on the "Trading Discussion board" To ask fellow experienced traders if they actually do trade during weekends and how successful do they win their trade during weekend.

I just realized now that the topic has been deleted. So, to any moderator here, please what could be the cause why the topic was deleted? Does it go against the community rule, was it not a question that was meant to be publicly asked? Or we have moved pass the era where we can no longer ask any concerning trading question on the trading board? Because if that question was not of interest to me, I see no reason to even come up with it. Thanks for your feedback.

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