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Tom,

It really is not very difficult to make lots of money quickly.  If you
are in southern Arkansas, just drive to Shreveport/Bossier, go to one of
the riverboats, pick the right machine, drop your dollar in, and pull
the lever.  Lights come on, bells ring, and they take your picture and
give you a check for thousands of dollars.  Just like trading, no
different.  Hard part is picking the right machine/trade at the right
time.  

Al Taglavore




Tom Strickland wrote:
> 
> Al,
> 
> Careful what you say about Arkansas. After all, we managed to ship our
> problems to Washington so now they are your problems too. Arkansas really
> isn't a bad place to live provided you're not too interested in making a
> living. The economy here is permanently weak.
> 
> You can't fool me about California either! I've lived in Brea, Santa Maria,
> and San Diego (sequentially, not simultaneously). The cost of living is
> higher there than here, primarily due to housing costs and taxes, although
> Arkansas doesn't have particularly low taxes. However, the cost of living
> in CA isn't astronomical. I like CA and maybe one day I'll move back. If
> you would just teach me how to make a lot of money fast, I could move back
> soon.
> 
> Tom
> 
> At 06:55 PM 9/11/98 -0700, you wrote:
> >Tom Strickland wrote:
> >>
> >> Guy,
> >>
> >> If I read your comments correctly, if you started out with $1000 you should
> >> now be worth more than $65,000,000 - probably alot more (1000*2^16)! If
> >> this is the correct interpretation, please tell me alot more - fast!!!
> >=======
> >
> >Certainly it is right.  But then again, it costs a lot to live in
> >souther California.  That ain't Arkansas, you know.
> >
> >Al Taglavore
> >>
> >>
> >> At 02:00 PM 9/8/98 -0700, you wrote:
> >> >    Dick We know that we're going to be right  75% of the time
> >> >(at least over the last 16 years).          <>.     Our system is based
> upon daily price  movement.           Regards   Guy          -----Original
> >
> >