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    Idiot Savants

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    How good a track record is good enough ?

    Congratulations on being profitable using a long-only strategy. But what are you going to do when the market reverses its upward bias? You should first look into trading outside your IRA. I agree...you should just focus on building your own account for a few years.
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    many religious meat eaters don't care about killing animals

    Ya…but it’ll still be considered a poor choice, to feast on a carcass when better alternatives are available. I’d want to tax that meat though…in order to account for the resource depletion and pollution costs…otherwise the costs would have to be paid by others rather than...
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    many religious meat eaters don't care about killing animals

    HYPOCRITE!!! Yeah, but you see the hypocrisy flows both ways. Being anti-animal torture, and pro-choice Being pro-life, and pro animal torture (not to mention pro death penalty too) The difference is choice. The human lady chooses to abort her fetus. Ya think a female pig would...
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    Is reality concrete or abstract ?

    Julie's breasts are fake. Does that mean they're not part of 'Reality'???
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    many religious meat eaters don't care about killing animals

    OOH BABY I LIKE IT RAW!!! YEAH BABY I LIKE IT RAW!!! YEAH!!! http://www.living-foods.com/faq.html
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    Idiot Savants

    lol Hope we graduate to that level soon.
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    many religious meat eaters don't care about killing animals

    I agree. Yeah, expectations determines results. We expect a smorgasbord of widgets to dumfound our senses…and that’s what we get. Change economic values/expectations and you get a change in economic output – rock solid education and healthcare would make a better substitute to silly...
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    many religious meat eaters don't care about killing animals

    Wow, I actually agree with you. It’s much better to just be honest/responsible/aware and admit that you’re consumption habits fuels drug kingpins, animal torture chambers, and other machistic enterprises than to be totally in denial. It’s better to do wrong and accept and acknowledge...
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    many religious meat eaters don't care about killing animals

    HELL NO Well, it’s pretty clear that you’ve been ‘sent’ as a lobbyist from the Dark Side. Look now, I can totally Smash-to-Smithereens whatever argument you can make to justify the meat-consumption habits of the industrialized world and the consequences that has resulted. So which...
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    Idiot Savants

    Yeah those guys must be a really small minority. But I guess whatever approach you take as long as you have a solid money/risk management plan, you should at least survive. Following the gut can be profitable as long as your don’t allow the prejudices of the mind to interfere – and...
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    Idiot Savants

    Hopefully, this link will work (webcast lecture from Paul Tudor Jones): http://www.clicklive.com/NYMEX/symposium_2003/content_page.htm
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    Idiot Savants

    So any Idiot Savants out there? Know of any?
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    many religious meat eaters don't care about killing animals

    http://fusionanomaly.net/vegetarianism.html * It takes 2,500 gallons of water, 12 pounds of grain, 35 pounds of topsoil and the energy equivalent of one gallon of gasoline to produce one pound of feedlot beef. * 70% of US grain production is fed to livestock. * 5 million acres of...
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    Volume Analysis

    Yeah, OBV seems simple mathematically and looks like it trends much better on the one year charts that I usually look at. However, I prefer the additional depth that A/D provides since it accounts for the strength of the day’s direction.
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    Do you want to get rid of the counter?

    I agree...very interesting sugesstion. But definately: Eliminate the post counting feature and "Most Active Members" list. - Or at least hide both.
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    Volume Analysis

    Comparing A/D to OBV, A/D seems to provide more depth.
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    Volume Analysis

    A/D (Accumulation/Distribution) = (Close-Open)/(High-Low) * Volume
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    Volume Analysis

    Elder’s description of OBV: Anyone have any objections to this indicator?
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