'Respected posters' please post here

When you act like a little child cheering and cheering everyday and starting the same stupid threads over and over again, its no wonder no one wants to help you.

w3rd!

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Hmm no one took up my offer :confused:
 
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Hmm no one took up my offer :confused:

you are an idiot but that is OK

most people are, SO WAS I

but at some point you need to start learning, use ET to learn you stupid stupid man
 
Quote from dd4d4d:

you are an idiot but that is OK

most people are, SO WAS I

but at some point you need to start learning, use ET to learn you stupid stupid man

lmfao that was the best post I've read... sadly don't think learning is an option.

Annoying is an option, trying to ruin a forum for many people is an option, but for our little friend here learning ain't gonna happen.
 
I lost my 'respected poster' appreciation certificate .... am I allowed to post while I wait for a replacement to be issued?

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Do 'respected poster' has to show his 'respected poster' appreciation certification before he is allowed to post?
 
Not a single 'respected' posted has offered their invaluable insight regarding the 10 year bond on my thread.

I thought they knew everything. So where are they?
 
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please post you insight regarding the recent selloff and the 10 year bond.

What will happen? How long?

Stock prices will continue to rise and bond prices will continue to fall until parity is reached between the 10yr bond yield and the S&P earnings yield.
 
So where are they?

Stock_ there already is intelligent analysis on ET. Go to ivica's thread "market commentary" under the IB sponsored Journals, for example.
 
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Stock prices will continue to rise and bond prices will continue to fall until parity is reached between the 10yr bond yield and the S&P earnings yield.

thank you.
 
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thank you.

Everytime I read one of your posts I pray for Mr. Market to swoop down and wipe your trading account out. Now you may be saying "Well that's a horrible thing to say". In reality it's the best possible thing that could happen to you stock_trad3r.

Learning to "trade", invest or whatever takes many years. It's quite obvious you're in the beginning stages, and thats fine, everyone has to go through it. But there will come a time when you take a huge hit and you'll have to decide whether you wish to continue your lazy blind gambling or snap out of your delusional world and try to absorb some knowledge here on ET.

“There is nothing like losing all you have in the world for teaching you what not to do. And when you know what not to do in order not to lose money, you begin to learn what to do in order to win. Did you get that? You begin to learn!”
- Jesse Livermore
 
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