
Question Guy
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Ours would be too if people followed this advice:
http://www.bofads.com/stories/stocks.htm |
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Fragile Rock
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When I receive my share of the deceased Nigerian General's fortune of $250 000 000, I will invest it in the Nigerian stock market. |
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shulmajd
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I have a hard time believing that. |
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Infernosoft
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no....like what stocks? |
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Yarcofin
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Anything with "Nigerian" in it is automatically a scam. |
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Ray L
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Probably all into 419 scams |
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dantheman
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well i do now |
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TONY T
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Yeah you need alot of stocks, To put all the nigerian scammers in. |
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shortbreadtin
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Then how come there's so many poor people there, and how come so many Nigerians want to come here (UK)? |
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anthonyjamesbarnett
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From the number of scam (I mean scam, not spam) emails we get from Nigeria, I think they must be supporting it. We get more appeals from there than anywhere.
There must be hundreds of Nigerians that have been left loads of money, BUT just need to someone in the West to help them invest it (and give a SMALL loan in the meantime until the money comes through, of course).
Anthony James Barnett - author of WITHOUT REPROACH |
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ifs_enoch
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I don't |
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sporregar
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Probably because of all that scam money that they're able to put into it. |
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robert w
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sure and americans know how to save. |
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NotEckyBoy
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Boy i'd like to get me a slice of THAT action!!!
Oh I am sure it is "profitable " all right........ |
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Ted
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NO, I did not know that. How was it measured? Over what period? Is your claim based on theoretical numbers or actual trading? Remember, actual results must include the big dealer spread investors experience exchanging their currency for illiquid niaras. The big dealer spread exchanging back after the transaction. And it doesn't count at all if they can't get their money back from brokers protected by corrupt politicians. |
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