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How To Read The Economic Calendar News While Trading For Beginners - Duration: 9:56.
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Today I will explain how to read news during day trade
Market influenced by different factors major factor is economic news
then politics news financial news
News can change the market situation in the moment if the news is positive
price will go high and
and if the news is negative price will go down
so which news trade should follow
First of all, we have to care economic news
the reports statistics
prediction and previous value
influence on the market
So now I will show you how to read the news and how we can care
before star trade
Guys this is website investing.com. So
Go here tools, then we can look at
economics calendar
So from here you can change your time zone from here, this is my time zone
GMT+3
So
Here you can see news
This is JPY here and
there are three bulls but here one bull is
Highlighted and you can see this is no volatility expected
so if
the news is like this then no need to worry about it for we can carry out our
trade but if there are two bulls it's mean there may be volatility
But yes, you can see hair down
this is EUR and there are three bulls so it's mean at the time of
5:00 p.m
there will be high volatility as if there are three bulls and if you are trading EUR USD, so
You should take more care
Sometimes news
affecting the market for 30 minutes, but it may be from 30 minutes to 3 days
so we have to care about the
News during the trade
So guys if you see there are three bulls so
Best if you see in three bulls
And you are trading at two eur/usd
Or any other EUR and the news time is 5 p.m
So it's good for you to stop your trade at 4:30 p.m
Up to 5:30 p.m. and at at 5:30 time
You can check the market if the market is
is stable, then you can start your trade again
So if there is again, there is at 5:30. There is also a high volatility news
So no need to start at 5:30 so you can read
For 30 minutes. So yes
You can also
See the daily news here
Before starting your trade because if you will not read the news sometimes
There will be high volatility in the market and you will lose your money
So
You can see here
this is the example of high volatility the price went high may be there is market new
This price went up and then again came to bear so as
This is economics news effect
So other thing is financial news
so if any company they will announce their growth figures and if the their
revenue figures good
so as I mean their
share value will be high and if their
revenue figures will down the news for their revenue will be negative. Their share price will go down
so the third factor is
political news
for example if there is elections, impeachments or
or death of political leader. So in this case
Sometimes there is high
Volatility in the market. So if you want
to be a good and professional trader so you have to care the news
during the trade
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From here you can see this is date
cannery and you can see here is
you can click at the news and
this you can see the volatility may be medium and
Here you can see this is medium volatility
GBP JPY, so your JPY you can see here the their rates
So here is one high volatility news so you can see
Currently there is no
Figures for the statistics two previous rate was three
so if previous rate was three and now this rate is forecast two
it's mean that this news will be negative and rate will be down and
This is high volatility news which may effect market
here we see ad aud/usd and
So these are the famous pairs. So maybe these pairs will effect at 3:30 a.m
So you can check also if you are trading
Like
6:00 p.m. So you can see here is one news
So this news is some good so it's mean that
These pairs will be effect, AUD/USD GBP/USD
USD/JPY
NZD/USD, so
This is positive news, so it's means that at the time of 6:30
Market will go up. So
the
Volatility may be there, you have to care at the time of 6:30
so yes, this is the way how to read the market new
Economics news effecting on markets
So please when you are going to start your day trade
you have to care the news you have to read the news carefully and
especially when you have to plan the trade at that time you should
Note that news
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Alexis Sanchez: Man Utd boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer makes exciting claim - Duration: 1:36.
Alexis Sanchez scored against Arsenal in the FA Cup fourth round (Image: GETTY) Sanchez has struggled since joining Manchester United from Arsenal last January
But he scored against his former club on Friday night in the FA Cup fourth round victory
And Solskjaer thinks he can reach new heights at the club. "It wasn't like Alexis had an open goal, it was a great finish," he said of the 31st-minute opener
"Every player, the more confident you get the more you want to get on the pitch and train and work on yourself and you trust yourself
"He has been injured lately so it was great to see him get 65-70 minutes tonight and he can only improve and I think he knows that himself
" Midfielder Nemanja Matic hailed Sanchez after the 3-1 win on Friday. "Alexis has great character," Matic said after the win
Alexis Sanchez helped Manchester United move into the fifth round (Image: REUTERS) "He works every training session at 100 per cent and I'm happy for him because when you work like that, in the game, you can't play bad so he is doing very well
He helps the team and today, he scored. "He is a great guy. I'm happy for him because he must understand he is a very important player for us
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Martin Keown names ex-Spurs man as his toughest opponent - Duration: 2:50.
Martin Keown has identified former Tottenham Hotspur striker Teddy Sheringham as the toughest opponent he faced when coming up against Manchester United during his career
Keown won three Premier League titles with Arsenal and represented England over 40 times during a career that lasted over 20 years
During that time the centre-back faced some of the Premier League's strikers and he said that Sheringham, who scored almost 100 goals in the Premier League during two spells with Arsenal's north London rivals Tottenham , in particular stood out to him during his time at Manchester United, when he was one of four strikers vying for places in Alex Ferguson's side
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"He never played at the same pace as the match and would drop deep into difficult areas
It meant that if you wanted to pick him up, you had to gamble. But all four had their own qualities
Part of what made that Manchester United side so good was that you never knew which forward combination you were going to face! "Of the four, [Dwight] Yorke was the best all-round forward and [Andy] Cole was the quickest
[Ole Gunnar] Solskjaer was the most deadly in front of goal. He was even more dangerous off the bench because he would identify space and make clever runs
"All four must have felt they deserved to start on merit. It made them even more hungry when they got their chance
" After leaving Tottenham to join United in 1997, Sheringham scored 46 goals in four seasons at Manchester United, before returning to Spurs in 2001
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Centering Your Marriage on Christ - Ryan and Selena Frederick - Duration: 26:31.
that eternal perspective came but it came it took years to kind of like fill
that out and to know that life is still short and so when you just spend our
moments between eternal things and not just you know wasting them
welcome to the focus on the family broadcast helping families thrive
Ryan and Selena welcome to focus have a fierce marriage that's a big statement
and a big book I mean that's daring for you guys to write it Ryan you first met
Selena when you were I think in eighth grade is that right you can remember who
you met Nate great right good I can't forget her that's for sure how did you
go from eighth grade classmates to romantically inclined what teenagers
20-somethings well it took some time I had to kind of get my act together
because oh good Selena way to go way to pull it out of them I didn't actually
introduce myself till I think two years later that's kind of normal for guys
it's being on the wall the junior get off the wall I still had like braces and
bleached hair I was in like the northwest grunge scene you know and she
was way out of my league but yeah took somebody seriously how'd it it's always
good to hear a story like this and you guys are young couple so it's wonderful
to hear that the Lord still works through schools but I mean your junior
high right I remember the game we were playing in PE because I loved it
remember when he was there and then yeah he came back a few years later and the
bleach hair was gone he just went to football camp oh yeah all the races were
gone girls were like oh he's such a sweet guy and then we were in advanced
English class together and he started sharing his thoughts I was very
overwhelmed by the brainpower that was inside no you started answering
questions and I was like wow he's really smart and he's I call it Providence cuz
my my mom's an English teacher it was even more 7s a shrink for a dad
English teacher and a psychologist wonderful well that's why you're so
well-adjusted right and you can articulate it very welcome hopefully but
when did you get married I when we were 20 and 21
okay yeah yeah how are those first couple of years what were they like they
were you know what we were we dated for four years and we were friends really
good friends before that so yeah I'd say the first couple years of marriage were
actually really really fun other than other than what we talked about in our
book where you know things kind of went sideways health-wise but you know we had
our fights but it wasn't like this we were so young we didn't have our own I
feel like some of our are clashes you know when you get married that first
year you kind of really oh your eyes are open to somebody right but I felt like
we knew each other pretty well that it wasn't like this oh who is this person
I'm living with or who is this it was kind of things came a little bit later
normal annoyances and we were busy together we had a lot of things going on
it wasn't until we faced some bigger challenges outside of our community like
in our church and different things that we really came to grips with oh you
don't believe that or I want to get to that because you have a really unique
story you did some things early in your marriage that are a bit different
taking a job in Switzerland for example how long were you married when you went
to switch jobs almost we celebrated our two-year anniversary coming home so that
was it yeah and your two years in your marriage you take a job in Switzerland
to be an au pair I believed you know parents Ryan gets hired on to be in kind
of the ranch hands basically tag-along hire that's okay that's okay it sounds
exciting what happened well we just finished our college finals
Ryan was very very sick but we didn't know it no he just thought he had the
flu thought it was just a combination of lack of sleep and energy drinks yeah
just horrible diet during finals and had his persistent cough and we just we yeah
she had this you know harebrained idea to get you know get this job as okay
come on you've written book here
that is I mean you know that is quite brave what was compelling you to go do
this I loved riding horses grew up doing it and kind of a the biggest dream would
be to go overseas and ride in Europe that's a big equestrian dream and so we
wanted to go to Europe after college anyways and I thought why not find a job
and make it an extended stay a little bit so you get to Switzerland you're
married only a year and a half or so or a year and yeah that's at this point
you're not feeling well it's a persistent lethargy what's going on
well yeah so we land and I'm trying to work and trying to kind of impress our
new boss and I just have no strength and I'm coughing a lot like fevers fevers
and sweating through you know a mattress every night it was and so I took a few
days off and I just wasn't getting better until finally I we this is a big
important detail but we bought traveler's insurance of all things
health insurance yeah and I was like I just we have to go see a doctor I need
medicine but I want to pay right right and so we bought this insurance and I go
and they they couldn't find out what was going on so they just gave me
antibiotics and painkillers and said come back in a few days and we'll check
the levels and all that and so I started feeling better and I got back to work
and those kind of kept the symptoms at bay and then until until they didn't
right until we ran out of the medicine and basically just took a terrible turn
for the worst now selling a prior to this you were kind of feeling like Ryan
was letting you down right I love that aspect of it because it's very honest in
the book you write about that you were you know my my bright handsome husband
is a dud I mean I mean I'm summarizing but you're really you're in the
adventure of a lifetime you're riding horses yes and you're living your dream
yes yet Ryan's not stepping up yes that's how you felt I don't want to
overstate it but no that was my internal dialogue was how can I help you meet
what I want to do how can I bring you along like what can I do how come we
can't like make this work what's going on our boss thinks you can't work I mean
I know you're sick but can you just pull it together a little bit more
that's it yeah did you verbalize that in some ways I mean we were we I felt it
yeah yeah and we were two years married we didn't know how to communicate that
well I mean it's really important right here because there's a lot of couples
that will struggle if you're married two years or twenty years fifty years these
are things that couples struggle with because you really don't know what's
going on you look good on the outside Ryan you look reasonably healthy right
mm-hmm and you so you're conjuring up these
he's got attitude issues he's just not stepping yet
how did the Lord deal with you in that regard what was the lesson learned
spiritually about being the wife and being the husband who couldn't meet that
expectation well in hindsight it's easy to kind of see you know God's hand on
all of it and how it was all working at the time it sure certainly wasn't clear
what was going on I just knew I want I didn't want to be the reason my wife's
dreams were dashed upon the rocks right and so I almost died right but you were
sick and how horrible of me to be a wife to not care for you and at that point
it's gonna begin to click in that's why I wanted to catch that answer from you
prior to your realization that oh this is serious because it's so human to do
what you did which is pick up yourself by your bootstraps let's see come we're
in on it we're on the adventure right you're letting me down I just I like
that realization the but once you knew that Ryan was really sick it changed I'm
sure and what happened at that point yeah the diagnosis came down and
basically found out that I had an infection on my heart I have a
congenital defect that never knew about and it the poor diet and the lack of
sleep and the hard work and all that kind of contributed to this perfect
storm that led to this diagnosis for the folks listening it was a bacterial
infection on your heart valves right yeah yeah a little scary yeah yeah and
they get in there and there's a - it's 2 centimeters in length and it's flapping
around like a flag material growth just flapping around and you know the doctors
kind of looked at it and judging by their reaction we got pretty scared
because it was not it's not a it's not like oh just take some medicine and go
home it's like this is a their reaction was we need to get you to
the State Hospital of Zurich now and they got the the I think it was the head
cardiologist for all observe this American kid he's got endocarditis what
do we do and it was really crazy because we weren't Swiss citizens so we didn't
fit their system right that's why the medical the insurance insurance was so
hey yeah and we ended up being an inpatient so spent a week trying to
treat it and all that I felt vindicated okay I'm not just a I'm not just a wimp
right I'm actually sick after all these months and weeks yeah family yeah less
than my boss you know my boss at the time he apologized cuz he thought I was
a slacker I'll just being lazy lazy American
stereotype and I could hear that going on in my head and yeah and they finally
said hey we can't we can't fix it with antibiotics we need to open you up and
have heart surgery tomorrow new heart surgery I mean that is amazing you're 22
years old they encouraged you to write up your will to think about into life
issues I mean you're you just married a couple years in here what you had to be
going what well you know there that's that kind of that Swiss and we were in
the Swiss German part of Switzerland so there's that stoicism right so they
didn't encourage any of that kind of stuff it was like well this is as a
matter of fact here's what we got to do we're going to operate tomorrow I had
done an internship with the cardiothoracic surgeon in college so I
kind of knew exactly what they were gonna do and so I explained it to Celina
and so I knew that my chances were good but they aren't as high as you're
comfortable with going under the knife right and so I opted at that point just
personally my dad was there at the time just sitting and just sitting in silence
the night before and I just wrote out letters to her letters to my dad my
brother my mom good friends and yeah just if I if I don't make it here's what
I want you to do I want you to find a guy that treats you better than me and
you know crying the whole time and yeah so it it really kind of brought us face
to face with our finitude like our limits as humans and really knowing that
this life is so fragile and really after the fact that kind of feels like a
privilege having to have that perspective at such a young age it's
it's create a bit of anxiety since then knowing that wow it could happen
oh sure but so someone's got to be asking listening right now did you let
them read the letters i i've read salinas to her okay even sitting here
when he talks about it i'm like okay yeah i you know your tears and marriage
but six years the best of friends and you just you feel you try to go past it
I mean as a young person you don't have this even as an older person the the
finality of death is something I felt like you deal with for your entire life
you know and so knowing that that was a possibility for him a high possibility
it was somewhat incomprehensible to me and I felt like there's a state of shock
and I still was trusting God and I I think I had a bit of maybe naive grace
or something that God just holding me in that while he was in surgery and just
keeping my mind at bay and it was a battle for sure I remember crying
thinking hey we're not going to get to raise children together
and we knew we didn't want children right away but we knew that that was
something we wanted together at some point and I'm thinking like that's never
gonna happen for us and and that that's just not a reality I'm going to kind of
get to experience and so that's why waking up was so sweet well that's the
that's the point to pick the story up the fact that you did wake up from
surgery he looked at each other and the doctors were optimistic that they hadn't
done the job needed to allow you many more years yeah that gave you a
different perspective when it comes to marriage what changed well I think what
to be honest and to be really candid initially I was really angry at God like
how could he let this even happen so there was a period of kind of you know
you said if you ever you know in the in the surf and a wave catches you on your
heels you know you got to recover from it and that was a really refining time
for our faith and for my faith personally but then once we kind of got
past that that the problem of pain as CS Lewis puts it like how can this happen
I'm a good person right how can a good God allow that but I really it started
to shape our theology around really this our capacity to be
glorifying to God and how it's really up to his sovereignty
at every step and it's by his grace that we do anything that's good and the the
small moments that we have are important right so it that eternal perspective
came but it came it took years to kind of like fill that out and to know that
life is still short and so we need to spend our moments between eternal things
and not just you know wasting them Selena let me come back to you because I
want people to really hear your heart and Ryan you too in terms of what you
learned but facing death you typically don't do until later in life typically I
know some young people do face it and that happens but what did you really
take away from this what was that one thing that you thought 'wow facing it so
early helped me become fill in the blank grateful grateful everyday grateful for
the moments they're good and the bad and the ugly
and all the in-between just knowing that what we have today was not a for sure it
was not a guarantee I'm grateful to God to have led us either way led me either
way and be sovereign in in the outcomes let me ask you this because again I so
appreciate your honesty in the beginning about the story and how Ryan wasn't
carrying his weight mm-hmm did it and I mean this in the best of ways you learn
to be less selfish absolutely absolutely it was very convicting I think it slowed
me down in my accuser accusing state you know as a as a young wife accusing my
husband of maybe not doing these things or not engaging the way I want him to
why isn't he helping me and you know just all of my not realizing there's a
deeper issue that I'm not seeing that I'm ignoring and so I think it's it put
the brakes on me jumping to those conclusions you know when you apply that
to the people you talk with and health especially women what is typically that
core issue fear or control or what's happening in a young and sometimes
necessarily young wife's heart that makes her you know come to the
accusatory place or you know is she's sensing something that's not right with
their husband she may be accurate may not be what's at the core um I think in
security a lot of it you know we want to control because there's things inside of
us that we can't control all the time and so that insecurity and maybe lack of
identity and purpose can have us grasping for straws and you know looking
for things that aren't there when we're really you know God has been so gracious
to root my heart and identity in him that allows me to extend more grace in
these areas now I'm grateful I I don't want to accuse because I don't want to
have to not I don't want to have to go back and apologize but I want to I want
to faithfully walk that path and not just blow through it and make the
mistakes and then come back to it I really wanted well in addition that it
feels like that's more the Spirit of God right for us one of grace and
forgiveness he's not our acute anger the enemy of our soul is the accuser in
that that's powerful Ryan you wake up things are moving you're making a
decision now fierce marriage is where I want to live I want Selina to be what
does that mean to have a fierce marriage all the way back a few minutes ago when
we started the program yeah so the name is Selena's idea so that's my only claim
to fame because you're the marketing guy but it came from I think this thought
this thought excuse me that marriage true marriage that lasts and as loving
and is Christ honoring takes a fierce tenacity that never gives up and never
gives in and that was I was kind of our founding okay this is this is what a
fierce marriage is and that's what we mean by the word fierce and what kind of
compelled us into it and to have this conviction to share is that we had at
the time actually so we from the time we were two years married coming back from
this trip and up until nine years married we were just I don't know
growing roots we were figuring out some aspects of our faith some aspects of our
own relationship no kids at all and we had friends that had got
gotten married in some and gotten divorced and many and already a few yeah
in that time that we were already married and so I thought you know we
thought what's so different about us why are we happy why are we still together
and of course we landed on simply it's Jesus he's the only reason I don't mean
that is a bad answer but he's the reason that we're cab craze toward each other
and we can still he's the fuel behind well let me let me dig into the fierce
marriage because again you can take that in a lot of different ways fierceness
can be negative Victor used as a weapon particularly in marriage you can be a
fierce husband in all the wrong ways yes describe more I guess more adequately
what spiritual fierce marriage looks like what does it mean when you wake up
in the morning what do you do yeah yeah so I think it's summarized in the
subtitle of our book radically pursuing each other in light of Christ's
relentless love and that's really become kind of the refrain is that we only love
each other because we are loved and we can only love each other the biblical
love because to the extent that we experience the love of Christ in the
gospel right and so in our book we talked about like the foundations and
how so much of what your marriage looks like building it and making a fierce
marriage starts with what is your bedrock what is your foundation what is
your framework what is the fuel and so we talk about the gospel being the
absolute foundation of it knowing who you are understanding your beliefs as
how your beliefs really inform your behavior and so namely believing and
knowing that you're a sinner in need of grace and you have received it in Christ
and that's that's a transformative idea no that is really good
you mentioned the book the idea of covenant marriage and the importance of
it we've talked about that more from a kind of a legal standard of what
covenant marriage means but what how do you define it in your book that's a good
question we deal with it or we I guess define it
through you know through the Bible and looking at God's covenant I'll character
with his people and we sort of contrast it with the contractual covenant l
verses contract write a non-legal absolutely absolutely a covenant is more
of like a living breathing heart binding yes
yes whereas contractual is very dependent on you providing me with
things and I provide you with things and once if you're not meeting my standards
my needs all these things that we sort of outlined and committed to then you
know we might walk away so that's kind of it you know you guys you're a young
couple you have young children two and five so you're living in that space
right now I think older Christians we might think of younger Christians as
being more transactional I love what you're saying do your peers feel this
way too you know the committed Christian community that are in there twenty
thirty something's are they feeling like there's something bigger than a
transactional relationship here absolutely and I think the funny thing
is is that it requires the transparency it requires the time to be able to
experience the Covenant --all right the Covenant will requires more of us right
and frankly I mean shame on us because I think older Christians have failed in
that way that we we have not figured that out I think often times we had the
transactional down that's why divorce rates are so high in the church rather
than understanding God's covenant Allart for marriage so good for you guys and
good for all of us that hopefully see that is the core value that the Lord is
seeking in our marriages I Brian something your book really caught me
because after your heart surgery the doctors left some wires attached to your
heart that I guess we're coming out of your chest it seems a little odd and man
did they forget their what they you know but I guess it was intentional so that
they could if they need to they can jump-start your heart but what spiritual
application yeah you apply to that that was yeah I love that because the the
analogy that I drew from it is at any moment they could give life or death
right by these wires that were connected to these strategic parts of my heart and
I think in the parallel that I drew is in communication right as a spouse you
have a direct line to each other's heart like they've given you access that's
unprecedented for any other person ideally and so the words you say hold a
lot of weight right and you can the Bible says you know your words have the
power of life and death you so choose life and so as a husband early
on in our marriage I would be really harsh I would be really you know a lot
of husbands do this they're very logical you try to argue your way out of things
really seem to empathize and so realizing that about my tendency and the
fact that she's given me access to her heart gives me kind of this sweet
conviction that I need to steward her heart well and speak life and and
empathize and maybe just even shut my mouth
at times I mean this is so powerful and I love that analogy life and death to
the heart and I'm assuming the doctors did remove those wires excruciating Lee
wasn't asleep and I think I think what you have to share in the book fierce
marriage is so relevant to couples of all ages to remember the idea of being
known and knowing you're your spouse I mean those are great concepts that all
of us should aim for I think in your book you say Jesus isn't merely a means
to a better marriage your marriage is a means to a better relationship in Jesus
that is really well said I love that I have one follow-up question for you but
before we go there let me turn to the listeners this is exactly why we're here
if you need help in your marriage we have counselors who can help you we are
a treasure chest of resources and tools here at focus that's really what focus
is is just this mountain of help for you if you need it and I hope you will take
us up on that if you don't have the marriage that you feel the Lord wants
you to have or that you want to have get a hold of us we will be here for you we
will help you and this is one of the great resources and tools that we'd like
to put in your hands fierce marriage and if you can make a gift of any amount
even if you can't afford it we'll get it to you and I'm sure others will cover
the cost of that let's work on your marriage together so that it will honor
our Lord Jesus Christ all right Ryan and Selena here's that last question speak
to the husband or the wife listening right now who thinks it might be too
late for their marriage there's no the fierceness is the negative fierceness
that we've talked about it's survival at this point what should they do
differently how do they turn that around and start honoring the Lord I guess I
just want to encourage them to see that this is the most opportune time I think
for God to be at work and forgot to soften your heart soften your husband's
heart and to just rest assured that he is a big God and there's ways that he
works that we can't always see or understand but to press into him to
press into his word to engage in prayerfully you know pursuing your
spouse I'm imagining the couples that we've seen in that situation that have
had they've gone from hearts of stone to hearts of flesh in in for inexplicable
reasons other than God is at work in I think by pressing in to God's Word and
pressing into his community namely being known by others and that looks like
getting a good counselor getting a good a pastor to walk with you not just to
give you advice and platitudes but to walk with you I think every time we've
seen a couple do that in earnest we've seen amazing God works he works he's
powerful and that's the point is yes God word God word and it's been great and
you've captured it in fierce marriage thanks for being with us thank you
hey I'm John fuller and thanks for watching get more info about focus over
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SKY Castle- 너여야만 해 (It Has To Be You) FMV - Duration: 3:46.
Oh I'm on my way to you right now Even if I tell you, you'll just go back
Just listen Actually, I still feel awkward
I've never said these kinds of things before
You seem so tired Under your eyes, it's always 12 or 6
Only looking up or down Look at us now
Even if I say it's not a big deal When I see you, it's 3 n 9
As if time stopped, as if it's frozen
I'm running on top of time So I can go back
It has to be you It has to be you
I'm looking for us So I can go back
12 or 6 , 3 n 9 oh I just need some company tonight
Tonight ight ight Tonight ight ight
It has to be you It has to be you
Tonight ight night Tonight ight night
It has to be you It has to be you
Oh let me go back to you If I tell you that, will you wait for me?
Even when I close my eyes, you look so clear You can't hide so don't try
Your shaking eyes Are always 12 or 6
Only looking up or down Look at us now
As if you're completely fine You look at me like 3 n 9
As if time stopped, as if it's frozen
I'm running on top of time So I can go back
It has to be you It has to be you I'm looking for us So I can go back
12 or 6 , 3 n 9 oh I just need some company tonight
Tonight ight night Tonight ight night
It has to be you It has to be you
Tonight ight night Tonight ight night
It has to be you It has to be you
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XXXTENTACION & Lil Pump ft. Maluma & Swae Lee - "Arms Around You" - Dance Video - Chris wayne - Duration: 1:20.
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