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    god told me to post this here

    I didn't interpret that as humility....rather I thought you were being arrogant by implying that you could do all the little things yourself without prayer.....I personally need all the prayer I can get down to the nitty gritty, hehehe. I really mean that! :)
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    god told me to post this here

    You are a millionaire because of faith! check out the precise definition of the word from Websters online dictionary: Main Entry: 1faith Pronunciation: 'fAth Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural faiths /'fAths, sometimes 'fA[th]z/ Etymology: Middle English feith, from Old French...
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    god told me to post this here

    Perhaps if they had known they were being prayed for, they would have recovered more quickly. You may see that as an argument against the existence of God but I see it in a quite different light. The heart patients' knowledge that people were praying for them made them more aware of the...
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    god told me to post this here

    uh...no, i think atheists will also take all the help they can get with open arms! Human nature tells us this much, i think...
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    god told me to post this here

    So, apparently, Gordon Gekko's situation is pretty bad in your view! If you believe in the infinitude of God's existence, then you should naturally agree that prayers for little things and prayers for big things can be answered without a loss of any kind (i.e. you seem to imply that praying...
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    god told me to post this here

    Hmmm, that seems odd doesn't it? Anyways, the study is not complete. When one 'puts God to the test' one finds him/herself destined to fail. I believe in the existence of a higher being, the manifestation of which may well be the universe or, as Hegel might have put it, the 'Zeitgeist.'...
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    Realtime unemployment figures

    I could just imagine a realtime ticker showing the number of jobs lost in the united states in the last two seconds...interesting...
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    Perpetual Lottery Tickets Drawer

    i must have missed this in your thread. If it only costs you one dollar each side and your profit is taking that cost into consideration, then it looks like you havve a winning strategy that may bite you in the ass in the future! haha With penny stocks, you never really know what's going to...
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    Perpetual Lottery Tickets Drawer

    I thought I should probably modify your calculation N = 24 X = $1075 Sum(P) = $45 - 24x$5 = -$75 You forgot to include commissions....hehehe
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    Perpetual Lottery Tickets Drawer

    LOL:p
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    Perpetual Lottery Tickets Drawer

    That is pretty interesting. So what you are saying is that lower class likens the stock market to a lottery drawing (i.e. gambling) while the savvy upper and middle classes know better? Pretty funny, 'no greed just looking for 100% gain. Sounds pretty greedy to me...hehehe that algorithm...
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    Does anyone else find this scary?

    HaHa. I am sorry to say this but your 1 in 300 million estimate is way off. Buffet's track record defies all odds.....his existence is a direct blow to probability theory as well as equilibria theory; economics tells us that no one should be able to consistently beat the major indexes yet...
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    Raelian Cloning, Snake Oil, Worldco

    But you fail to consider the hundreds of traders who started out at worldco and who either stayed and traded themselves to the millionaire club or moved out on their own to start their own firms. I personally know two traders that started out at Worldco. One is currently at Bear Stearns...
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    Countries which do not tax traders' capital gains...

    Hey, no debate required; we all have our personal choices and I respect whichever choices people decide to make for themselves. However, I don't know if that same way of thinking is found in Singapore! I am sure that crime is low in Singapore but I personally am not willing to live in an...
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    Countries which do not tax traders' capital gains...

    ...don't you mean freedom free?
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    Countries which do not tax traders' capital gains...

    Now what about salaried positions in the UK? How are they taxed? If someone signs a contract for 35,000 pounds, how much of that will be take home pay? Please note that the someone (me) would be a temporary resident of the UK while he worked and a US citizen. Thanks
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    Countries which do not tax traders' capital gains...

    Well that was extremely helpful. Thanks. Do you know if the UK taxes residents as well as citizens? You know what the tax rate on salary is in the UK? If tax brackets are used, as in the US, do you know what the highest tax bracket is and the lowest? I am considering taking a job in the UK...
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    Countries which do not tax traders' capital gains...

    I am proud to call myself an American and equally proud to call myself a Greek (I have dual citizenship). But I still would like to avoid that capital gains tax, at least when I first start out. So if you live in the US for less than 183 days per year, you don't have to pay capital gains...
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    Does anyone else find this scary?

    You tell that to Buffet, Mr. Bright....hehehe
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    Does anyone else find this scary?

    couple of guys I know use Bloomberg precisely for that reason.
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