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    Perpetual Lottery Tickets Drawer

    Random's journals are for his ego, not to discuss trades with others. By not posting any verifiable details he can omit any of the bad results and keep unaware ETers asking questions. He wants you to ask about his methods and his picks so he can refuse. In his own words, he started his first...
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    E-Rock trading system

    That's great. I can switch back and forth between this journal and randomTrader's to see which genius has better profits.
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    Perpetual Lottery Tickets Drawer

    What a great journal. It features not only the number of positions held, but also the cost of those positions and the total profit!!!!!!
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    "Bowling for Columbine"

    Don't take my word for it, read this article. Jeez, I'm so forgetful, I forgot to mention Canada also tops the U.S. in violent crimes per capita.
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    "Bowling for Columbine"

    To all the English, I especially liked the story a few months back about those kids arrested, taken down to the station, and fingerprinted for playing "James Bond" with a toy gun. It's important to quash such behavior at an early age.
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    "Bowling for Columbine"

    The U.N. study we are talking about gives violent crimes per capita. England and Australia took the lead after they made it illegal for law abiding citizens to have weapons. Like I said, it's OK with me if you keep ignoring the evidence. I'm well armed and have the 2nd Amendment to make sure...
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    "Bowling for Columbine"

    You wish you knew what you were talking about. How about if he comes at you 60 mph in his car? Also you are a wussbag. Someone is trying to shoot you, is "reloading", so you run? How about kicking his ass?
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    "Bowling for Columbine"

    Oh, I forgot to mention that over 60% of robberies take place in England while people are home, compared to 10% in the U.S. Enjoy, mate.
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    "Bowling for Columbine"

    Right, things are SO much better in England and Austalia, where guns are banned. Those two countries now enjoy the highest violent crime rate in the industrialized world, six times higher than the U.S. So keep ignoring the evidence and lying to yourself, fine with me.
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    I trade 1 ES

    Classic gambling addict behavior. Since you are doing an "experiment": What series of events would lead you to conclude your hypothesis was incorrect? Was correct? Answer: "I use experiment in a figurative sense. I am not doing anything that could not accomplished without risking my...
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    Can't Paper Trade

    Same here, switching between simulator and real $$$... But I found that to be very useful information: what was different. In my case, I had no problem shutting down bad trades on the sim but took longer in "real life".
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    I trade 1 ES

    Limited profit with unlimited loss potential. What a great idea and a truly exceptional group of statistical geniuses. Why not just sell naked calls on QQQ? At least then you'd have an outside chance to make some money.
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    Awash's Journal

    One thing that struck me about your system is that there are quite a few possible entries every day.
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    Is Et Anti-American

    There are a whole bunch of guys who agree with you!
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    New Prodigy From Australia

    That's my great-grandpa, old Dick Smack. He traded dilithium crystals 50 years before the inception of Star Trek. A true pioneer.
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    New Prodigy From Australia

    Brother traders, Hello, I am the newest young prodigy trader from Australia, and thought I would like to introduce myself. Currently I am dinner and flatware designer. I have made millions from the creation and sale of jeweled forks, knives, and spoons. I started trading out of sheer...
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    Scalping ???

    Only one of many... [b] ...and we certainly wouldn't want you to. Half a globe away is too close as it is. :D
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