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  1. 6 minutes ago, Pitcher said:

     

    Whatever you do don’t try to day trade.  It’s ridiculously tough and takes years to master imo.  It took me several years and even now almost six years later it is never easy.   

     

     

    I'm very lucky to have met someone recently who is a successful trader, I got to know him through the professional betting. He is teaching me soonish but I wont be actually trading for about a year after. I will be using the demo account for a long time before I start putting a lot of money into it. But the people he associates with are not the sort of people that you find by just doing a google search, they are all successful traders. His motto is that most stuff your told on the news is a complete scam and bases his trades around that being the case. he has a very good hit rate. He made loads during the lockdown

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  2. 38 minutes ago, Pitcher said:

    So are you changing your name to Dinarmovingon, 😂 😆.  

     

    I understand what you are saying.  I realized I was wasting too much time and energy arguing with Socialists.  I still like the banter with some really good people on this site.  I too have stopped spending hours reading 50-100 articles a day on the ME and Iraq.  12 years has netted me zero.  Moving on to Crypto Currencies.  I already got the trading deal down. I get tired of the shenanigans by the crooks in NY.  

     

    Good luck man.  

    hey Pitcher hope your well man!!!!!!!!! I haven't given the dream up and never will but made the right decision to not spend hours researching it. Crypto is something else I need to get into. I've realised the key to getting rich is having several incomes and not just one. Trading is gonna be the icing on the cake for me if I can master it. If I do master the trading then that means I can give my actual Job up and just work for myself. Socialists = communists lol

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  3. 7 hours ago, rockfl9 said:

    I wish you luck DB .. It looks like you are going at it the right way, that is Learn as much as you can BEFORE putting any real money to work.  Even then be prepared to make some mistakes .  One tip I can give is when you learn you have made a mistake GET OUT .. Dont waste time and money trying it save a bad trade. When I buy a stock I pick a point , time and amount for keeping it , and if it fails that test i'm out.

    Although I still own my dinars I have definitely moved on with the dinar RV. I do believe it will happen one day but I'm no longer relying on it to do so. What the dinar has taught me is that its a stagnant speculation and wasting time researching it for hours on end will not make you any money. So I moved onto stuff that does make me money like amazon and arbitrage sports betting and professional matched betting. If I add trading then I think I'm heading in a direction that stops me from having my eggs all in one basket. The dinar is risky and speculative and should be treated so. With trading its buy and sell. With sports betting (in the uk) its back and lay betting. So essentially I'm already trading. I'm really looking forward to learning real trading like the forex and stock market

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  4. On ‎7‎/‎9‎/‎2020 at 11:14 PM, SocalDinar said:

    Maybe sell them on Ebay.

    This link shows Dinar that sold. Some people paying premiums these days.

    https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_nkw=iraqi+dinar&_sacat=0&rt=nc&LH_Sold=1&LH_Complete=1

     

    People are getting $40+ for a single 25,000 dinar note. Amazing

     

    Oh crud  This is post 666 for this thread. 

    $50 per 25000 dinar check out what going on in the uk with the dinar on ebay. people are paying anything from £50 to the highest I have seen £170. The dinar on uk ebay is skyrocketting

  5. On ‎7‎/‎30‎/‎2020 at 6:02 PM, rockfl9 said:

    Wondered what happened to you.

    NO .!!!!!!   Way back, some how banks were able to get dinar through official channels .  Possibly a US bank operating with the CPA.  Then , I'm guessing here ,  that bank ceased  to operate . Or policy changed and taking dinar out of the country was prohibited.  My guess about 2006.

    If you read the CBI law it makes some specific statements that the IQD  intended for consumption ONLY . IN IRAQ.  That is it is not to be transported IN or OUT of the country.  I remember a email from Mr .Issa when asked by a member here if they could send IQD to be deposited into an account and he replied, NO!  IT would NOT be  accepted.

    SO when you bought IQD in those days , it was somehow obtained from banking channels but it was a mistake. and the banks no longer offered it. 

    That opened the door for the dealer channel , to find unscrupulous Iraqi's to smuggle it out .

    Only time will tell if the GOI will change the law and allow it back into the country. 

    I am still a dinar RV believer but don't spend hours researching or waiting for news on it. Been learning to arbitrage bet on sports market and a technique called matched betting. I'm doing pretty well at it and have several incomes now. I will be in the nearer future be learning actual trading like stocks and forex but wont be putting any money into it until I have mastered it. From what I gather (and I don't know a lot ) to be successful with trading involves doing lots of little trades for around 6 hours a day. I have been advised that there is no easy root to doing well at trading so to avoid BOTs ect and to do well involves hours of work which I am prepared to do. From the people I will be learning from they expect to double their money every 3 months. it would be nice if you can help advise me on trading. I have heard once you master one market the rest are the same principles.

  6. You telling me Tescos, Natwest, HSBC and Barclays bank all smuggled my currency illegally out of Iraq. Some how I don't think so Rock. Hello again been a while

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  7. 20 hours ago, Spartakus said:

    Well, the US $ of the currency auctions come from the oil that Iraq sells to the world. We probably have to find a way to put them back on chapter7 and put some limits on their oil sells. 

    BTW, as far as currency revaluation is concerned, imo, it's over. This is really sad because Iraq had peaceful 2018 and 2019 but procrastinated on purpose.

    It’s not over the RV that is. This was always going to happen as Iran is completely infiltrated in Iraq. There will be a war and it’s likely to include over Iraqi airspace and land. The RV will happen just not this year or the next. Once the situation is sorted out and the companies and contractors return That’s when we should start seeing moves towards the rv. In the mean time I think trump is going to sort out the crap in both Iraq and Iran. Don’t give up this is just going to take longer 

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  8. On 10/11/2019 at 5:54 PM, Laid Back said:

    Minister of Education .. vacant 

    Minister of health... vacant

    No Completed government 

    No Stability 

    No HCL

    No Art 140

    Iran interventionist 

    Administrative and financial corruption 

     

    This is iraq reality............No RV for now.!

    I reckon two to three years for them and the Middle East to get its act together. I so hope I’m wrong and it happens today or something! I have never watched paint dry so slowly. What an endurance test this has been and still is since 2005 and still waiting 

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  9. Iran will be opening new chapter with Iraq: Zarif

    Sun Mar 10, 2019 07:48AM [Updated: Sun Mar 10, 2019 08:27AM ]
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    A handout picture provided by the Iranian Presidency on February 27, 2019 shows Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif (L) speaking with President Hassan Rouhani (R) in Tehran, Iran. (Via AFP) A handout picture provided by the Iranian Presidency on February 27, 2019 shows Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif (L) speaking with President Hassan Rouhani (R) in Tehran, Iran. (Via AFP)

    Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif says an upcoming visit by President Hassan Rouhani to Iraq — the president’s first — will be the beginning of a new chapter in Tehran-Baghdad relations.

    “Mr. Rouhani is traveling to Iraq for the first time in his presidency, and we consider the trip a new start in our relations with Iraq,” Zarif told the Iraqi al-Forat satellite TV network in an interview aired on Saturday.

    Zarif referred to the measures of cooperation that are scheduled to be bilaterally approved during the Iranian president’s visit to Iraq and called them “historic.” New cooperation, he said, will be in the areas of transit, oil, joint industrial work, and the dredging of Arvand River (Shatt al-Arab).

    The Iranian president will be starting his three-day visit to Iraq on Monday.

    Zarif, who arrived in Iraq on Saturday evening, said Iran and Iraq shared not just a border but historical commonalities as well as interests.

    “We plan to use those commonalities to advance the joint interests of both countries as well as those of the region,” he said.

    Iran’s message to region from Iraq

    The Iranian foreign minister said Iran was seeking to send a message [to the region] during President Rouhani’s trip to Iraq.

    “In Iraq, we will be sending a message of regional cooperation. We don’t see Iraq as a place of conflict [with Iran’s regional rivals]; we see it as a place of cooperation with regional countries,” Foreign Minister Zarif said.

    Saudi Arabia, which perceives Iran as its main adversary and which has severed its ties with Tehran, has been viewing Iraq as a battle zone where it needs to curb Iranian influence.

    Zarif also said Iran viewed Iraq as “an important pillar of regional security,” without whose cooperation, regional security would be impossible.

    “Thus, it is necessary for Iran and Iraq to cooperate, beside the other countries of the region, toward [bringing about] security for the region,” he said.

    He said no regional country had to be excluded from regional decision making.

    ‘US pressing Iraq to cut Iran ties’

    “We don’t want Iraq to cut relations with any other country,” Zarif said. “Sadly, it is the Americans who are pressuring Iraq not to have neighborly ties with Iran.”

    The Iranian foreign minister also thanked Iraqi people and officials for their “principled stand” in support of Iran and against unilateral US sanctions against the Islamic Republic.

    ‘Iran welcomes regional talks’

    Asked about a proposal by Ammar Hakim — the head of Iraq’s National Wisdom Movement (Hikma) — for regional talks among Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt, Zarif said Iran welcomed “all proposals for regional cooperation.”

    “We have a principle: regional cooperation should be inclusive and should be targeted against no one; all countries in our region should be involved in such cooperation,” the Iranian foreign minister said.

    He explained that by regional countries, he meant the Persian Gulf states, as well as countries further afield, such as Egypt and Jordan.

    He cited the cooperation of Iran, Russia, and Turkey regarding the Syrian peace process in the Kazakh capital of Astana as an example of good regional work.

    Whom the region concerns and whom it does not

    The Islamic Republic, he stressed however, has never held talks with outsiders about the future of the region and has always said that the fate of the region should be determined by the region itself.

    Turning to Saudi Arabia, Zarif said in the interview that while Iran had always been ready for dialog, Riyadh had shown no such willingness.

    The Iranian foreign minister recalled that he sent multiple messages to Saudi officials expressing readiness for bilateral and regional cooperation when he took office in 2013, to which they responded, “The region does not concern you!”

    “It is now evident whether the region concerns us or not!” Zarif said.

    Iran has helped effectively bring an end to the Syrian conflict by offering Damascus advisory military help and has been facilitating a diplomatic end for Syria through cooperation with Turkey and Russia. This is while Saudi Arabia was among the countries that funded anti-Damascus militant groups in an attempt to oust President Bashar al-Assad.

    ‘Talks with Trump would not be very useful’

    Asked about the possibility of talks with US President Donald Trump, Zarif said dialog had to be founded on respect, which was lacking on Trump’s part.

    Last year, Trump unilaterally pulled the US out of a multilateral deal with Iran. As a party to that deal, Washington had been involved in negotiations that led to the agreement.

    “If you do not respect even your own words, one cannot expect you to respect (and uphold) a deal. Therefore, I don’t believe dialog [with the Trump administration] would be very useful,” Zarif said.

    https://www.presstv.com/Detail/2019/03/10/590649/Iran-Iraq-Zarif-Rouhani-visit

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  10. Iraq rejects foreign forces deployment, military bases on its territory: Shia cleric

    Sat Mar 9, 2019 05:57PM [Updated: Sat Mar 9, 2019 06:02PM ]
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    Iraqi Shia cleric and the leader of the National Wisdom Movement, Ammar al-Hakim, delivers a speech during a ceremony marking the 16th death anniversary of Iraq's senior Shia Muslim cleric Ayatollah Mohammad Baqir al-Hakim in Baghdad, Iraq, on March 9, 2019. (Photo by al-Forat news agency) Iraqi Shia cleric and the leader of the National Wisdom Movement, Ammar al-Hakim, delivers a speech during a ceremony marking the 16th death anniversary of Iraq's senior Shia Muslim cleric Ayatollah Mohammad Baqir al-Hakim in Baghdad, Iraq, on March 9, 2019. (Photo by al-Forat news agency)

    Iraqi Shia cleric and the leader of the National Wisdom Movement says his fellow countrymen and women reject both a permanent foreign military base on Iraq’s territory and the deployment of foreign combat forces to the Arab country.

    “Iraq is a sovereign state, not a subordinate or subjugated one. In this sense, we say no to foreign military bases, to foreign combat forces, to foreign missions, to unilateral provocations, or to attacks on neighboring countries from the Iraqi territory and airspace,” Ammar al-Hakim said during a Saturday ceremony marking the 16th death anniversary of senior Iraqi Shia Muslim cleric and political leader Ayatollah Mohammad Baqir al-Hakim, who was assassinated in 2003 in the city of Najaf. 

    He added, “There is an attitude that wants Iraq to be entrenched and a prisoner of interests and narrow ideas.”

    “And there is another that wants the country to perform its natural role in the (Middle East) region and decide its own fate. This will not come true unless we build a strong and independent state plus efficient institutions in accordance with a unified national strategy,” he added.

    “Let us work together to build a strong and capable state, an independent, stable and prosperous Iraq. Let us work together to develop the existing political system. Systems that do not respond to reforms are doomed to failure,” Hakim pointed out.

    During a meeting with Jeanine Hennis- Plasschaert, the special UN chief’s representative for Iraq and the head of the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI), in Najaf on February 6, Iraq's top Shia cleric Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani fiercely criticized a statement by US President Donald Trump that American forces must remain in Iraq so Washington can keep a close eye on neighboring Iran.

    Ayatollah Sistani said Iraq rejected serving as a launching pad to harm any other country.

    He noted that Iraq aspired to have good and balanced relations with all neighboring countries, without interference in their internal affairs.

    The remarks came a day after Iraqi Prime Minister Adil Abdul-Mahdi strongly condemned Trump’s comments, stressing that his country would not accept being used for any acts of aggression against other states.

    Earlier, Iraqi President Barham Salih had hit back at the US president, saying, “The Iraqi constitution rejects the use of Iraq as a base for hitting or attacking a neighboring country.”

    He said Trump had not asked Iraq's permission for US troops stationed there to “watch Iran.”

    In an interview with CBS television network broadcast on February 3, Trump highlighted the importance of a military base in Iraq, saying it was crucial to the surveillance of Iran’s activities.

    “We spent a fortune on building this incredible base, we might as well keep it. And one of the reasons I want to keep it is because I want to be looking a little bit at Iran” he said in an apparent reference to Ayn al-Asad Airbase in western Iraq, which he visited during an unannounced trip to the country last December.

    When asked whether he planned to use US forces in Iraq to “strike” Iran, Trump responded, “No… all I want to do is be able to watch.”

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  11. On ‎3‎/‎1‎/‎2019 at 4:51 AM, Botzwana said:

    Listen to the first video again.  He clearly says our notes Will be scrapped.

    The CBI has always stated it will run side by side for 2 years. Also after two years you will still be able to exchange at the CBI for a further ten years

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