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    i understand what you are trying to do and applaud you if you can do it well. if you expect the market to go down, which i think we all did, it makes sense to ride it out this way. but it's simply difficult for me to get my mind around holding a futures trade that long. maybe b/c i'm...
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    volume is up, so maybe today is capitulation, joeyata. we shall see....
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    thanks, g...:D
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    duuude...:cool: actually, i think most people agreed with you and argued your point to the only one who didn't (shall remain nameless). as i recall, i made the point that we weren't near capitulation, that joe average was still fully invested. and, at the time, i was relishing a move...
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    amen
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    my response 12/26 to tommymoose's analysis of divergence and his drop expectation....
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    it sounds like most folks are looking for a technical bounce. back in late december, a few folks mentioned cashing out. i must admit, i also did so, expecting (and wanting) a nice, big, fat juicy drop. well, okay i got it. now, powers that be, if you're listening, i'm ready for a rally...
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    or scroll back to 1/13-14 where mandelbrotset summarizes.... poor vo....:D
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    :D no offense, ganesh, but that is about the ten billionth time someone has asked that on this thread. i guess vo's tired of answering...not your fault, you didn't know.
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    admittedly, i'm not as big on the economic front as you are, but... in talking to my average joe nontrader friends, i'm finding they are still fully invested in 401k's. i doubt they will change that, they just trust their money managers, fund managers, etc., most of whom are not 1/10th the...
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    thanks, s....:)
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    great job, dude! i'm lurking, but very impressed....:)
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    i don't think you're coming across as "sanctimonious". i think your question is a valid one. i was actually wondering the same thing myself.
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    amen to that, dude.:)
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    not the point, ol' timer. no one is questioning whether or not this is a capitalistic society. the point is that some have made the argument that he is trying to share his knowledge and help others by being here (i.e., altruistic motive). if he is doing it only to drum up business for an...
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    agree with short bias b/c of divergence, resistance, and seasonal factors. however... i'm second guessing myself and wondering if i'm biased b/c it's what i WANT to happen. i want a big, fat, juicy drop.
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    amen to that, tm....
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    hmmm...the problem is, if he starts to charge, then folks could argue that he only ever shared anything to begin with not from an altruistic desire to help, but instead just to drum up business for his enterprise.
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    hey dudes, i'll weigh in on this matter. apex is a good trader, but no one is 100% and no one's word should be taken as gospel. the fact that he's (only) 25 should not be a reason to think he doesn't know anything about trading. with regard to the assertion that most people lose on...
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    what do you mean by intermediate term?
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