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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>John,</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>The commercials are the hardest to interrupt 
because of all the variables and when I look at them I'm looking for large % 
changes, and changes of direction, gross short to long and long to short.&nbsp; 
For me, the best information to be gleamed from the COT was written in an 
interview with a former head of a bank options dept./floor trader/Wall St. 
trader, who said the floor traders look to increase the volume by squeezing the 
one side of the market that is overly long or short, thus hitting stops and 
creating volume.&nbsp; He said he follows the path that hurts the highest number 
of hedgers.&nbsp; For instance,&nbsp; the last COT report put large cotton 
traders about 6 to 1 short, could there be a bounce there?</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Pat</FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>
</x-html>From ???@??? Sat Jan 23 11:08:43 1999
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Stephen wrote:
> 
> ONCE in a Blue moon
> Last Similar occurence Jan 1961 no Full moon in Feb but had a Solar eclipse
> Full moon in March 1961 plus a Lunar eclipse
> Then a Blue Moon in April of 1961
> 
> What happened to you in your life during this period ?
> What happened to speculaters and Traders ?
> Rock and Roll replaced Mario Lanza and Classic music
> What else ?
>  regards  Stephen


Rock and Roll may have offed Mario Lanza but it most certainly did not
"replace" Classical Music.  Classical Music is here to stay
and, as a live event, is still well attended.  If you listened to more
Bach and less Metallica, I'm sure your trading would improve.

BTW, I am new to realtraders.  Can anyone recommend any realiable online
futures brokers with good fast fills, suitable for daytrading ?


..Dave