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    US City with the Best Women?

    <i>"She is attractive for a 37 yr old American, but far from "hot".</i> How many women over 30 would most men label as "hot"? Isn't that reserved for girls at/below mid-20s? They do continue to live past the pages of Playboy, whether male fantasies stretch that far or not. * One state I...
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    Countrywide Chairman Still Selling

    I attended a dinner party this weekend with a former sub-prime mortgage broker now selling pharmaceuticals. He told captivating tales about closing deals for people who had absolutely no chance for getting a mortgage on rental / commercial properties along with new homes. By his admission...
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    US City with the Best Women?

    <i>"Continuing the spirit of the 'best US cities' thread, please post up US cities with the best / hottest women with reasons."</i> Everywhere. Every city is the same. That goes for small towns, too. There are hot women all thru the US... and Canada, which is a first-cousin of ours...
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    US City with the Best Women?

    <i>"Wait a minute ...a few years ago I was with some Americans and they were both saying Oprah was "hot"."</i> Yo Alex... how 'bout you show us your example of "hot". Help us poor, deprived U.S. boys understand what we're missing over here, considering all American girls are as you describe...
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    Pattern Daytrade Rule

    <i>"I hope you are correct that futs are safe from legislation."</i> Futures are safe from PDT type regs. Keep in mind, stock index futures are just one part of the equation. What about grains, metals, softs, meats, oils, bonds and currencies? The SEC has no dominion past equities. They...
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    US City with the Best Women?

    <i>"ALL cities in the US are plagued by ugly fat women. Rosie O'Donnell is skinny and attractive by comparison."</i> My vote for the most moronic ET post of the weekend... not even a distant second to this one.
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    Is emini Russell 200 best mini to trade???

    <i>"20 day ave range, per contract: NQ = $640 ER2 = $1500 $1500 > $640"</i> The part about distance covered intraday is absolutely true. Then there is the other side. What size adverse distance must be managed as $$ risked? NQ is tradable with $50 initial stops if the entries are...
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    s&p reweight

    <i>"It's a cap weighted index! The Dow is price weighted. Do you see any dramatic lack of correlation between those two indices? No, right? So the "weighting" isn't the answer, eh? It's all in the components........."</i> Be that as it may, wouldn't it be nice to see where all...
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    2007 Robbins World Cup Challenge

    To my knowledge: Holsinger was/is 100% mechanical systems' trader. He wrote some programs that clicked during certain market conditions, but like most/all systems trading it is a constant state of evolution. Sakaeda is a trend-following trader, takes positions in a basket of commodities...
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    2007 Robbins World Cup Challenge

    <i>"Don't forget Jack"</i> <b>gundern28</b>, how could we? You'd never let that happen in any thread at all, now would ya? Recent research has led me to combine SPM with all of JH tools... every stinkin' one of them. I toiled endlessly for hours at the charts until all was mixed & matched...
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    2007 Robbins World Cup Challenge

    <i>"Oh well. Who needs those 20 year old Supermodels hanging off you, anyway?"</i> Not me... got all that I can handle here as it is :eek: The trophy itself would be nice, though
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    2007 Robbins World Cup Challenge

    <i>"Net result on two turns x ten contracts is +3pts or $75 per contract turned average."</i> Bad math on my part, as a few emails chided me for :>) Tally today was $150 per contract total, $75 per contract on each turn average. That would be +$75 gross, minus $20 commish plus exchange...
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    2007 Robbins World Cup Challenge

    <i>"Where are you Austin?"</i> I'm right here, Wayne... trading the ES as usual :) WorldCup commish is $20 per round turn. That works for swing & position traders, which leaves me out at this time. For example, I've turned the ES twice today. Once premarket right after 8:30am news...
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    Hey Baron, this site is like NEW....

    <i>"The fact of the matter is that we do moderate threads every single day and we do ban members daily as well. In fact, I can't think of one single day in 10 years where someone wasn't banned or a post or thread wasn't moderated in some way"</i> Charge $10 per month for users who post...
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    Puretick.com

    <i>"austinpowers will next share his trading secrets; if he did, they wouldn't be secrets and his mystique an aura would fade (along with his ego)."</i> <b>123</b>, thank you for the warm email message you sent me. I appreciate the very kind words, and have replied to you in some detail. If...
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    Hey Baron, this site is like NEW....

    <i>"Every time a good thread gets started, it degenerates into a squabble among children - namecalling, insulting, profanity, and much worse. Many of the members that I respected are either gone, or don't post anywhere - they just don't want to deal with the abuse and foolishness that this site...
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    Sonofabitch

    <i>"A remote broadcasting Rennick out"</i> Place ain't nearly the same without ya, Bill. More I think about it, exile might not be such a bad place after all (laugh)
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    Sonofabitch

    <b>stock trad3r</b>, 2007 might be a very long year for you.
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    Sonofabitch

    <i>"Tomorrow could be very ugly with Asia selling tonight"</i> Beauty is always in the beholder's eye :p
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    Sonofabitch

    <i>"Using TA on the S&P doesn't work"</i> Did you mean to say, TA does indeed work on the S&P 500? Some of us make a living like that... same holds true for any index, currency or commodity symbol.
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