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    Euro 2012

    Yeah, I plan to watch every game. I had the result in the first (1-1). Excited to see if the next one ends 2-1...
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    Belmont Stakes

    I prefer trotting; it's more tactical.
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    Workhorse for less than $500

    Lenovo ThinkStation
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    Guy landing a 2400 ft jump with a wingsuit only

    Amazing stuff!
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    London hotels

    Many of the five star hotels in London have been renovated recently, including The Savoy, Four Seasons (Park Lane) and The Connaught. A new Dorchester hotel also opened last fall; 45 Park Lane.
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    help me interpret this video

    The first song makes me want to kill myself, the second describes how I would do it...
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    The London Whale - world's biggest communist 5th columnist?

    "The Natural Aristocracy"
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    Random

    Payday...Payday...Payday! Nice call, btw...
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    Reflection: Trading Secret is All about ...

    With a good delivery it still works. Especially the last one... Everyone's a critic, I guess. There once was a terrible rhymer Who desperately needed a primer His rhymes simply sucked, And the rhythm was fucked Someone should give him a timer.
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    Reflection: Trading Secret is All about ...

    No, it's not. It's a standard 9-9-7-7-9 syllable limerick. It's not very good, but it's still probably one of the greatest posts ever written on ET. I will continue to refine my flair for poetry, regardless of what anyone says! There once was a fellow named oldtime Who's jokes were...
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    Random

    This is the bat-fetcher trick with my teeth...
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    Random

    This is the bat-fetcher trick with my teeth...
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    Reflection: Trading Secret is All about ...

    Excellent limerick, Lornz! Thanks a lot! It means a lot to me to know that my hard work is appreciated!
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    Reflection: Trading Secret is All about ...

    There once was a trader on ET Who thought of himself as a deity But, without a solid plan, The shit had to hit the fan And now he's back to peddling realty.
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    The case for ultra-selectivity

    Two similar threads on the same day? I've been doing this for years. The advantage of discretionary trading is most prominent, at least in my case, in trading the larger swings. I also use a statistical method for intraday and swing trading. Different approaches for different problems...
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    Holy grail of daytrading

    Livermore wrote about this in his 1940 book. I actually squeeze out a decent profit with my intraday strategies, but the real wealth has been created by my position trades. I usually see an opportunity once or twice a quarter. The problem is that most people can't follow the global...
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    Atheism is Not a Religion, Ideology, Belief System, Philosophy

    Thesis + Antithesis = Synthesis ?
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    Atheism is Not a Religion, Ideology, Belief System, Philosophy

    While I agree that too many atheists behave similarly to religious fanatics, which is a merely a reflection of their intellectual capacities, that does not negate the rationality of exploring the universe with an open mind. <iframe width="420" height="315"...
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    Guess what a life insurance salesman told me?

    It's important to understand the difference between geometric and arithmetic means. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compound_annual_growth_rate Start value 100, finish value 100. Return = 0%. Maybe this is more intuitive: 100k * 2 * .5 * 2 *.5 = 100k I suspect you are trolling, but...
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    Wondering what is wrong or not good enough?

    If you read Livermore's own 1940 book, you will find the answer to your question. Ride your winners and cut your losers short. Only trade when there is a reason to. There may only be a few opportunities each year, so don't try to force it. The "sitting" Livermore referred to is not...
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