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    Evil Doers blow up university students

    You'll get no argument from me.
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    Evil Doers blow up university students

    It's so clear and obvious. The "terrorists" are murdering people, which is bad, and the Israelis are trying to stop them, which is good. The only ones that argue that it isn't so are liars and there's no point arguing with a liar. Even the liar will think you are a fool for doing so because he...
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    This can't be good for the market

    The only thing holding this economy up is spending due to mortgage credit IMO. When the stock and job markets went to hell people scurried to find a source of credit to support the lifestyles they had become accustomed to. Those loans have to be repaid and now the economy is starting to stall...
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    Anyone tried OnLineTradingSelect?

    I'd stay away from anything with "select", "gold", "platinum", "premium", or "pro" in the company name. Nine times out of ten the descriptor is lipstick on a pig.
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    Finding The Right Trading Style

    One trader here with something like 15 years experience said that to be able to trade successfully the way it's been in the last year(tough) he thought the average trader would need about three years of full time experience.
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    Evil Doers blow up university students

    Why would the Palestinians beg for bones from the Israelis. Are you saying they are too weak or stupid to provide for themselves? The Jews entered that land in the 1940's with practically nothing. They organized, set up farms to grow food, built up industries and businesses and schools slowly...
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    Is this a wicked toy or what?

    Blow? Lick maybe.
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    Evil Doers blow up university students

    There are really two groups. The Palestinians and the Hamas. The Palesinians want peace, economic opportunity, and safety for their familys but the Hamas are the ones with the guns. All the good intentions of the Palestinian people are trumped by the guns. The Palestinian people need to take...
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    Is this a wicked toy or what?

    She looks like she's just left a Sandinista meeting and is on her way to blow up a shopping mall.
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    WorldCom

    http://www.nytimes.com/2002/08/02/business/02TELE.html?ex=1028952000&en=c02a9810b492aefa&ei=5006&partner=ALTAVISTA1
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    Surviving the market CNBC

    Grandpa's not stupid. He probably uses his social security payments to buy his favorite brands of wine and cigars and he's probably got more girlfriends than you can shake a stick at.:p:D I'll bet the oldsters fit into the same pattern of 10% profitable and 90% unprofitable.
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    Rambling thoughts about trading

    "I let the hubris borne out of that very same success turn my previous exercise in discipline upside-down". . I've had that problem in the past. As soon as I've "felt" as if I was becoming successeful because of a small string of wins I've slacked off a bit on the self discipline and it has...
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    Technical Analysis and Common Sense

    Found a good one? Glowing "quarterly results" press release from the company Thursday 8:00am. Revenue up 35% in the quarter, earnings up 33%, etc., but not a whole lot of detail. The stock, which has been trending down for three months, gaps up 15% to bounce off of resistance trendline for the...
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    Going to hell in a hand basket

    Looks like SEC may be going after JPM.
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    The Edge

    And during your quest, always remember Edge = p***y
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    The Edge

    We all have our special days.
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    TonySanDiego TRIES to trade

    That's perfect. LMAO:p
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    Interesting signs of a real bottom in the bear market

    IPO Would you buy a used car from this bank? :mad: Most people nowadays will believe anything but the truth.
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    A test- "Are you cut out for this"

    Welcome to this months issue of Cosmopolitan ladies.
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    Going to hell in a hand basket

    I think it was Enron who agreed to sell JPM a couple hundred million dollars worth of oil (the bank is now an oil company?), JPM paid for the oil ahead of time (a loan), and called it a "prepay" which was booked as revenue on Enrons books, when they had already verbally(verbally so it wouldn't...
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