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cg..i must apologize..as you might not be used to dealing with muppets..but it is all part of the mind conditioning..as it is good to know what can happen you if you start listening to idiots on an internet forum

i have not bothered to look..but the odds are the posts by this muppet are all about ta rubbish..and the " fine details" he and "his gang" have worked out :LOL:

if you came to this site..and other sites..looking for tips or guidance..then you need to be veru careful..as when you start listening to muppets there is the danger you might become a muppet..and end up like the majority..which is exactly what you don't want to happen
 
Even if they are carsalesmen as @Lúidín says, which he seems to use a pejorative, then I would still find it invaluable. You could still meet other people there who are interested the same way you are. I think it is very arrogant for him to dismiss it outright. What else is new.

I am curious. Why are equities more popular in London?

well..lookie here..the name i didn't give wasn't long about turning up:LOL:

since when is london in ireland..and you have a major..or whatever you want to call it:cheesy:

you were not long becoming a muppet..your best bet would have been to stick to the land of opportunity..as you are too easily led by others:rolleyes:
 
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Even if they are carsalesmen as @Lúidín says, which he seems to use a pejorative, then I would still find it invaluable. You could still meet other people there who are interested the same way you are. I think it is very arrogant for him to dismiss it outright. What else is new.

I am curious. Why are equities more popular in London?

Yes they seem to be quite an active group (100+ members), I may well meet up in the future with them.

Not that equities would be more popular per se, more that London is just such a bigger city for finance and therefore has much more firms that trade in equities compared to Dublin.

Susquehanna would be the only large trading firm in Dublin that i'd be aware of that trade equities. There may be smaller outfits trading equities, but from my experience the majority concentrate on a more macro level of trading (currencies, commodities, indices etc)
 
Yes they seem to be quite an active group (100+ members), I may well meet up in the future with them.

Not that equities would be more popular per se, more that London is just such a bigger city for finance and therefore has much more firms that trade in equities compared to Dublin.

Susquehanna would be the only large trading firm in Dublin that i'd be aware of that trade equities. There may be smaller outfits trading equities, but from my experience the majority concentrate on a more macro level of trading (currencies, commodities, indices etc)

Do they share ideas and collaborate and/or do forms of omnibus trading or are they splinter traders under one umbrella?
 
Come on DUDE, hit them back with a Brexit joke.... you know.... been trying to get rid of them for 800 years etc etc... no?

I am hopeful for a Brexit. If Ireland left the United Kingdom, it would be worse for them, than it would be for the UK.
 
Ireland is still a crown dependency. It cannot stand on its own. Northen Ireland is in the UK.

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Oh thank God you provided a map, just in case I didn't know where Ireland was, phew!
And now for some education: Ireland is not a Crown Dependency. And yes it stands on its own. Northern Ireland is part of the UK. (That's on your map).
You're voting for Trump aren't you?
 
Oh thank God you provided a map, just in case I didn't know where Ireland was, phew!
And now for some education: Ireland is not a Crown Dependency. And yes it stands on its own. Northern Ireland is part of the UK. (That's on your map).
You're voting for Trump aren't you?

Ireland receives aid and protection under the auspices of the United Kingdom. That does not sound like a country that stands on its own. That is what I mean by a crown dependency.

It is involved in the politics of the UK.
 
Ireland receives aid and protection under the auspices of the United Kingdom. That does not sound like a country that stands on its own. That is what I mean by a crown dependency.

It is involved in the politics of the UK.
NO NO NO NO NO NO NO all wrong.
I'm not here to educate you.
Use Google.
 
NO NO NO NO NO NO NO all wrong.
I'm not here to educate you.
Use Google.

So you were saying the post 2008 Irish bailout never happened. Ireland was given money. That sounds like financial dependency. You can read any article Ireland is still not out of the woods not even now.
 
Yawn, that was from the ECB, not UK.

No, dude it was. :LOL::LOL::LOL:

  1. The ECB represents all the monies deposited by all the solvent member countries. The UK is a part of the EU. Their money helped bail you out.
  2. The fact that Ireland received any foreign aid is the definition of financial dependency.
 
so by that logic and following from your initial argument Greece now has Crown dependency...

It's ok, once Trumpf becomes president he will solve all of our problems.
 
so by that logic and following from your initial argument Greece now has Crown dependency...

It's ok, once Trumpf becomes president he will solve all of our problems.

That is not logic at all I never made that statement. You equivocated crown dependency with financial dependency.

There is a British–Irish Parliamentary Assembly. There is not a British-Greek Parliamentary Assembly.

You initially said that Ireland was financially independent and solvent. I argued that it was not.

Greece is also financially dependent and is an insolvent socialist failure.
 
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