Monday, May 31, 2010
Sunday, May 30, 2010
Saturday, May 29, 2010
Friday, May 28, 2010
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Andrea Petkovic Twitter Message
Andrea Petkovic Twitter Message after
the match with Svetlana Kuznetsova:
I want to kill myself!But first I will kill
@SvetlanaK27 - now get the title, girl.
Going to the Louvre now to get some culture
in the head.
you played well girl take it easy :-)
the match with Svetlana Kuznetsova:
I want to kill myself!But first I will kill
@SvetlanaK27 - now get the title, girl.
Going to the Louvre now to get some culture
in the head.
you played well girl take it easy :-)
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
nice bonus
2 readers will be invited to join
the trading tomorrow thank you
for your supporting mail
the trading tomorrow thank you
for your supporting mail
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
68th Grand Prix de Monaco - the Prince and the Venturi
H.S.H. Prince Albert arrives in a Venturi Fétish to watch the Grand Prix and later to award the prizes. Prince Albert drove the car around the circuit before stopping in front of the Start/Finish line. Venturi specialize in electric and solar vehicles which fits very nicely with the Prince's views on ecology and care of our planet.
more about the car
Murray The Deliverer

Three straight points earn Murray three match points. Fittingly he needs just one, taking this epic five-setter with his 17th ace of the match. Gasquet doesn't even move to the ball suggesting that his left leg had something to do with his fifth set collapse. The Frenchman looks fragile as he heads off court. After four hours and four minutes Murray is too tired to stand for the traditional autograph on the TV camera lens so the camera comes to him.
Amazing show by these two again after the epic in Wimbledon 2008
and another huge trading success
congratulations
Monday, May 24, 2010
Nishikori v Giraldo
Sunday, May 23, 2010
roland garros 2010 trading
trading begins with over 50
TD value traders in action
thank you for joining or
implementing the strategy
and see you tomorrow
TD value traders in action
thank you for joining or
implementing the strategy
and see you tomorrow
Saturday, May 22, 2010
Empire Of The Sun, We Are The People
it's going to be huge, so many good matches to trade
good luck to all those who use value trading
classes are over
French Open Draws
The draw for the men’s singles was made on Friday morning in Paris, and while defending champion Roger Federer and four-time winner Rafael Nadal avoided any early potential pitfalls, No.4 seed Andy Murray got the draw that nobody wanted – Richard Gasquet in the first round.
The Frenchman, a onetime world No.7, plummeted to 82nd in the world after being banned after a drugs incident last year but climbed 14 places last week when he won in Bordeaux - on clay. He and Murray have not met since an epic Wimbledon battle two years ago which the Scotsman came from behind to win, but Gasquet leads the head-to-head 2-1. While Murray will start favourite, he has never made a final on clay and Gasquet, tellingly, has been involved in four.
World No.1 Federer will take on Australian No.2 Peter Luczak in the first round and then may well take on Janko Tipsarevic, before potential third and fourth round ties against No.27 seed Feliciano Lopez and either No.13 Gaël Monfils, whom he beat in the semis here two years ago and the quarters in 2009, or fellow Swiss Stanislas Wawrinka.
2005-2008 champion Rafael Nadal has what looks like an easy opening to the tournament. He faces French teenager and wild card Gianni Mina in the first round before a potential fourth meeting on French clay with Lleyton Hewitt in round three, having defeated him in 2006, 2007 and 2009. Should he get that far (and most presume he will…), then Nadal has No.3 seed Novak Djokovic in his half of the draw, while Federer has Murray.
Other big potential match-ups include the battle of the Fernandos between No.7 Verdasco and No.12 Gonzalez in the fourth round, while No.10 Marin Cilic could well face rising/resurgent star Ernests Gulbis (No.23) as early as the third round.
The draw for the women’s singles also took place on Friday, with all eyes on where the No.22 seed would land. Four-time champion Justine Henin, back in Paris after a two-year absence, will not have everything her own way if she is to pursue her unbeaten streak at Roland Garros which stands at 21 matches, after winning the title in 2005, 2006 and 2007 and then retiring just before the 2008 edition. The Belgian will have to get past No.12 Maria Sharapova in the third round, No.7 Sam Stosur in the fourth and then world No.1 Serena Williams in the quarters.
Henin and Williams have met on 14 occasions in the past, Serena leading 8-6 including a three-set win in this year’s Australian Open final. Henin leads 4-1 on red dirt however, including wins here in 2003 and 2007 – both times going on to win the title afterwards.
Both Serena and Venus, the No.2 seed, have Swiss opposition in the first round, Serena facing Stefanie Vögele and Venus taking on veteran lefty Patty Schnyder. Holder and No.6 seed Svetlana Kuznetsova will have to take on Sorana Cirstea, who made it through to the second week here last year, in her opening tie, while No.10 Victoria Azarenka also faces a tough battle against Argentina’s Gisela Dulko. 2008 winner Ana Ivanovic has avoided the worst of the seeds in her section of the group but could face Jelena Jankovic for the second time in less than a month in the quarters (the No.4 seed defeating her fellow Serb in Madrid), or alternatively No.9 seed Dinara Safina, finalist here the last two years.
The Frenchman, a onetime world No.7, plummeted to 82nd in the world after being banned after a drugs incident last year but climbed 14 places last week when he won in Bordeaux - on clay. He and Murray have not met since an epic Wimbledon battle two years ago which the Scotsman came from behind to win, but Gasquet leads the head-to-head 2-1. While Murray will start favourite, he has never made a final on clay and Gasquet, tellingly, has been involved in four.
World No.1 Federer will take on Australian No.2 Peter Luczak in the first round and then may well take on Janko Tipsarevic, before potential third and fourth round ties against No.27 seed Feliciano Lopez and either No.13 Gaël Monfils, whom he beat in the semis here two years ago and the quarters in 2009, or fellow Swiss Stanislas Wawrinka.
2005-2008 champion Rafael Nadal has what looks like an easy opening to the tournament. He faces French teenager and wild card Gianni Mina in the first round before a potential fourth meeting on French clay with Lleyton Hewitt in round three, having defeated him in 2006, 2007 and 2009. Should he get that far (and most presume he will…), then Nadal has No.3 seed Novak Djokovic in his half of the draw, while Federer has Murray.
Other big potential match-ups include the battle of the Fernandos between No.7 Verdasco and No.12 Gonzalez in the fourth round, while No.10 Marin Cilic could well face rising/resurgent star Ernests Gulbis (No.23) as early as the third round.
The draw for the women’s singles also took place on Friday, with all eyes on where the No.22 seed would land. Four-time champion Justine Henin, back in Paris after a two-year absence, will not have everything her own way if she is to pursue her unbeaten streak at Roland Garros which stands at 21 matches, after winning the title in 2005, 2006 and 2007 and then retiring just before the 2008 edition. The Belgian will have to get past No.12 Maria Sharapova in the third round, No.7 Sam Stosur in the fourth and then world No.1 Serena Williams in the quarters.
Henin and Williams have met on 14 occasions in the past, Serena leading 8-6 including a three-set win in this year’s Australian Open final. Henin leads 4-1 on red dirt however, including wins here in 2003 and 2007 – both times going on to win the title afterwards.
Both Serena and Venus, the No.2 seed, have Swiss opposition in the first round, Serena facing Stefanie Vögele and Venus taking on veteran lefty Patty Schnyder. Holder and No.6 seed Svetlana Kuznetsova will have to take on Sorana Cirstea, who made it through to the second week here last year, in her opening tie, while No.10 Victoria Azarenka also faces a tough battle against Argentina’s Gisela Dulko. 2008 winner Ana Ivanovic has avoided the worst of the seeds in her section of the group but could face Jelena Jankovic for the second time in less than a month in the quarters (the No.4 seed defeating her fellow Serb in Madrid), or alternatively No.9 seed Dinara Safina, finalist here the last two years.
Friday, May 21, 2010
Thursday, May 20, 2010
next trading class
sat 8:00pm uk time
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Roland Garros around the corner
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Roland Garros around the corner
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Monday, May 17, 2010
Sunday, May 16, 2010
Friday, May 14, 2010
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
A Murray v Chela
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Saturday, May 1, 2010
Roland Garros Trading Class
May is here and Roland Garros is coming soon
Readers from many countries have sent mail
Asking to take a complete trading class and
Participate in the live trading during the event.
Some of them returning for a 2nd and 3rd year.
The rolland garros is one of the best trading times of the year.
Signing up for the event in advance is recommended.
This way you will have the needed time to practice
TD trading style before the grand slam begins.
Good luck to our readers and traders
Doing the event on their own.
Readers from many countries have sent mail
Asking to take a complete trading class and
Participate in the live trading during the event.
Some of them returning for a 2nd and 3rd year.
The rolland garros is one of the best trading times of the year.
Signing up for the event in advance is recommended.
This way you will have the needed time to practice
TD trading style before the grand slam begins.
Good luck to our readers and traders
Doing the event on their own.
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