Good one hdawg. Then mandelbra (I knew there was something funny about you) and big hog (falling into the "et al" camp) spew their mixed brew.
Now I know what perterbs these sad farts. Having intelligence and knowledge but can't put a winning trade strategy together and are jealous how a simple "Ball" call can be immensely and consistently traded FOR PROFITS.
When you are a trader and fill your head up with all kinds of trading curricula along with the talking heads and your own demons inside that melon. . .you get NO PROFITS, lol.
We've all been there. . .the challenge is to hone all the junk into a successful approach. Hanging out here ain't gonna get it.
<b><i>"You guys best start thinking what to do for the daily bread once the stock mkt slows down to a crawl. Will it? How do i know, but i do know this, things change.
Try these for slicing some bacon each day.
Soybean Complex Market Recap for 8/19/2008
November Soybeans finished down 13 at 1276, 65 off the high and 17 3/4 up from the low. September Soybeans closed down 12 at 1267. This was 17 up from the low and 64 1/4 off the high.
December Soymeal closed down 3.2 at 347.5. This was 5.3 up from the low and 20.4 off the high.
December Soybean Oil finished down 0.15 at 53.18, 2.31 off the high and 0.96 up from the low.
The soybean complex had a roller-coaster day today, starting lower and rallying to sharply higher levels by late morning. The entire complex then moved lower with November soybeans breaking below the opening lows by early afternoon. Meal lost to oil on the day. Funds were buyers of about 4000 contracts in soybeans early along with 1500 contracts in meal and 2500 contracts in oil.
http://www.cbot.com/cbot/pub/page/0...&bardensity=LOW
Notice todays opening pit session bar, tread wisely."</i></b>
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