Forum: System: GBP/USD Swinger
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| Subject: | Trade #1 - stop moved.. |
| Posted by: | Simon Carter (Admin) ( C2 Score: 507 ) |
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| When: | 7/02/07 (4:27) | |
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| | Trade #1 stoploss moved up to lock in +36 pips. |
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| Subject: | Trade #1 - stop moved.. |
| Posted by: | Index ( C2 Score: 975 ) |
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| When: | 7/02/07 (13:11) | |
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| | In response to post by Simon Carter of 7/02/07 (4:27) Trade #1 stoploss moved up to lock in +36 pips.
If you are selling the system, why are you also posting the activity of it for free on forum?? |
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