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* * * many, many thousand years ago * * *
~ far far away.. somewhere in the ancient capital of the Middle Kingdom...
a cresent moon hanging on the starry sky at a windy nite. You and I were under a flowing williow tree..I was playing the "pipa" and you were playing the "guqin" .. You read beautiful poems to me and I'd gazing at you with amaze ...the nite was drunk and we're lost in love. I was in your arms whispering the words you loved to hear.. our inthetwined heartbeats were flying to the moon. Life's so amazingly beautiful !!!
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To PO: sometimes we can't be with the person we wanted to be with ... because of her .. you cannot be with the 'sweet'- her.. but it's okay coz next life you can be with the 'sweet'- her LOL
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I'm glad that I found my terracotta warrior in China and for you finding the "holy grail' in trading ... You don't have to travel to Europe or anywhere in the world coz It's In You!!! .. You just have to search hard enough and you'll find the "holy grail of trading" is actually buried in You. Good Luck PO.![]()
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I agree. You know what the most lucrative business in Hong Kong is? Selling small eats. Fish balls, fake shark fin soup, eggettes, etc.. They are willing to pay highest rent for a tiny outfit in the most busiest corner in Causeway Bay (where PO had a hard time getting oriented)... to sell small eats. These guys make millions a year.
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just like the way I get lost daily at deciding where the market is trending.
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Question:
Did they trade rice futures back then???![]()
Knowing Emperor Qin Shi Huang was going to build such a large terracotta army, maybe clay futures were hot back then...

Ditto .. when Beijing was building the Olympic stadium ~ the Bird's Nest .. there's shortage in supply of steel in the world. 
Quote from PatientOperator:
Hi ~~~,
Hmmm.... So romantic.... This must be the most romantic scene that I have ever visualized.![]()
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~ Thanks PO.. I'm not only a $ making machine but i have many other talents too.. Yeah! I'm a very romantic person.. Life should be beautiful and romantic LOL![]()
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Hmmm, I believe in fate, everything has a reason for it to happen or not to happen. It's up to the One above to determine....
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~ I like your attitude ... Positive Attitude in life very, very important!
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"... the "holy grail of trading" is actually buried in You..."
Thank you very much for the sage advice. See, I learn something new everyday here on this forum.
--po

Quote from PatientOperator:
Hi Boli,
Gee!!! Why am I here learning how to trade, may be I should go over to HK to learn how to sell "small eats" at Causeway Bay. But wait, I will get lost at Causeway Bayjust like the way I get lost daily at deciding where the market is trending.
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--po
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You know how expensive the rentals and properties in Hong Kong? tiny tiny little shop's rental is so high/expensive!if the customer just buy a cuppa of cuppacinno or latte and sits for hours to read a book ..oh well..maybe making a profit it's not so important for the boss LOL
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anyway, HK people love to spend time making $$$ and love to play mahjong ( i still dunno how to play mahjong, stupid me ..sigh!) love to go shopping, eating out at restaurants, go to Jacky Cheung's concert, watch movies & T.V.. love to go horse racing,.. go to macau's casino to gamble etc, etc.. so where got time to read huh??(just kidding LOL)
Quote from Bolimomo:
I agree. You know what the most lucrative business in Hong Kong is? Selling small eats. Fish balls, fake shark fin soup, eggettes, etc.. They are willing to pay highest rent for a tiny outfit in the most busiest corner in Causeway Bay (where PO had a hard time getting oriented)... to sell small eats. These guys make millions a year.
Serving coffee to let you sit down to browse/read a book without paying for it... unheard of!
In Lamma Island... hope you don't get run over by those motorized miniature trucks. About 2-3 feet in width and 8-inch wheels... they zoom those things in crowded pedestrian walkpaths (there is no street on the island) at 15 mph within 4 inches of your toes!