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    Gotta love ZERO RISK in the SP500 = $$$

    No offense to the thread starter; it lasted a long time and it was very entertaining...However, the market has fallen out of bed; and since the initial posting the market never rallied significantly during the existence of this thread. If the market rally over the next 3 months great! But...
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    Gotta love ZERO RISK in the SP500 = $$$

    Couldn't have said it better. Great comment. But on another note; Can you guys start a new thread and bury this one. There was a 3.5-4% decline by Tuesday's closing. A 2% decline @ the open on Thursday, with a market that could not and still has not reached or surpassed the prior days high...
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    Gotta love ZERO RISK in the SP500 = $$$

    I think we can finally put this thread to bed.
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    What to tell my neighbors about my trading career.

    I'm a little surprised no said this earlier. If your making enough money trading to live in an exclusive neighborhood, then who gives a fuck what the neighbors think. And ironically, this is all the more reason to tell people you are a trader because you can tell them to go to hell. I avoided...
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    Bump?

    Oh I see, Well what if someone else addresses your post with the term BUMP? It's not an insult then. thanx for the info:p
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    Bump?

    Forgive me if this is a stupid question but, what does this term mean?
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    Staying Long anyone?

    good answer:p
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    Staying Long anyone?

    Is this a good thing for you?
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    Staying Long anyone?

    Who's saying it's not a possiblity? The statement was meant as a general bias.. What's different now? The only thing that changes is the price.:cool:
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    Staying Long anyone?

    I am still bearish at these levels generally speaking. However, a bid within the next few days would not surprise me either. But, I won't look for a full turn around to new highs for another few days possibly. JMO:cool: There's still more give back before a "full bid" comes back into the...
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    Staying Long anyone?

    are most ppl. still long?...last friday took a nice dip.
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    Is this the tourettes forum?

    I think this guy works at CNBC. Maybe he's Larry Kudlow.:p
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    For all the Dip Buyers?

    Is this a "Dip".:)
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    For all the Dip Buyers?

    What exactly is a "Dip",or what is the exact criteria for a "dip". Maybe it's just some silly ET slogan or inside joke that I'm not privy too. I'm just curious. Is there any merit to this phrase?..Is this relative to the equity index futures? Or, just some ambiguous stocks out of the 3000 in...
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    Staying Long anyone?

    R u long now John12?
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    Effect of daily VOLUME on YM behaviour..

    See, here's where we part ways friend. I'm not saying low vol. makes markets less predictable, or choppy. However, I understand how you or anyone can have this perception. However,the validity of your premise is the real question which needs to be asked. And has you can see, you will get a...
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    Effect of daily VOLUME on YM behaviour..

    Know one is spreading anything. I am not a volume based trader..I merely basing my statements on the premise the thread starter initiated. (i.e. low Volume makes markets less predictable, inefficient, and choppy.)
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    Staying Long anyone?

    :p That's funny..Yeah, today was a slow day. However, as each day passes the floor raises just a little. There's still a bearish tone IMO to this market if for no other reason than profit taking. When the profit taking does begin you may be able to "pop" the air pocket and touch the 1409...
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    Effect of daily VOLUME on YM behaviour..

    I didn't say YM doesn't trend..The thread started believed the market on low volume days does not trend. Profits can be extracted out of any market if one knows how to trade it properly.
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    Effect of daily VOLUME on YM behaviour..

    *Market maybe choppy but, more predictable because there's less traders. Therefore, it's generally low volatility, and less risk within well defined areas. Small money can't move big money markets. And big money, needs a lot of small money players to take advantage of so to speak. (hope that...
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