P ProfLogic Dec 20, 2007 #54 51 and happy. Damn . . . I have children older than most in this thread.
H hwkaiser Dec 20, 2007 #55 49 Age is relative... You are as old as who you feel and my wife advise's me it wouldn't be healthy to get any younger...
49 Age is relative... You are as old as who you feel and my wife advise's me it wouldn't be healthy to get any younger...
P ProfitTakgFool Dec 20, 2007 #56 Right on learner, if the majority fail doesn't it make sense to buy what others are selling and sell what others are buying? Quote from learner2007: So if you guys are still trading at 62, I'll still be around too, buying what you're selling and selling what you're buying!!! Good trading to you, learner More...
Right on learner, if the majority fail doesn't it make sense to buy what others are selling and sell what others are buying? Quote from learner2007: So if you guys are still trading at 62, I'll still be around too, buying what you're selling and selling what you're buying!!! Good trading to you, learner More...
D Don Bright Dec 20, 2007 #58 I'm 57, started on the trading floor(s) in 1979. Our traders range from 20 to over 80. I would guess the average age would be 35-45, but quite a number in their 20's. Don
I'm 57, started on the trading floor(s) in 1979. Our traders range from 20 to over 80. I would guess the average age would be 35-45, but quite a number in their 20's. Don
C chiguy Dec 20, 2007 #59 51... got my aarp card in the mail last year...burned it mindset of a twenty something...plus the wisdom of experience... stated as a price reporter on the cboe in 1980... body still willing...work from home...love it
51... got my aarp card in the mail last year...burned it mindset of a twenty something...plus the wisdom of experience... stated as a price reporter on the cboe in 1980... body still willing...work from home...love it