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Re: Bill-ie's At It Again!



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Hey!  Guys & Dolls:  Enough's enough.  Who cares about this?  My e-mail is
overloaded with all this BS that's totally unrelated to the purpose of this forum.
I wanted to learn from you people about trading techniques for stocks, options, and
commodity futures, but all I've seen this month has been T-bonds trading and the
"Bill & Bob" show.  How about hitting the DELETE key and getting back to serious
stuff, huh?  Dan C.

nwinski wrote:

> OkieDame@xxxxxxx wrote:
>
> > My thoughts exactly, Linda.....little girls aren't really noted for turf
> > battles; this is a little BOYS sport.  I think we should rename this forum
> > "Systems' Analysis"; very little stock or commodity market information is
> > discussed and this handful of the self-appointed elite rarely find anything
> > or anyone else acceptable.
>
> Okie,
>     I agree wholeheartedly. You expessed what was gnawing at me about these
> posts but I couldn't seem to find the right words. By the way, my system is
> bigger and better than yours! <G>
>  These endless discussions of whose system is better is like a bunch of
> carpeters sitting around arguing whose tools are bigger and better, yet they
> never design or build anything.
>
>     Anyone have any opinions or analysis on the markets?  Wow, now there's a
> radical idea!  If this is too foreign or new for some of you, here is a
> hypothetical example: "I think Palm Oil futures look like a low risk buy now,
> as they approach their 62% retracement at the xxxx.xx support area based on the
> previous bull run of the past 21 years. Additionally,  21 years is 1/4 of the
> 84 years Uranus cycle, and I have found Uranus to be closely tied to the price
> movements of Palm Oil. Given this scenario, I would expect Palm Oil futures to
> rally to yyyy.yy,  generating a potential profit of $zzzz.zz.  One can use a
> small $qqq stop loss on the contingency that the major support is broken. This
> gives us a very favorable  risk reward profile of  10 to 1. Don't let this one
> slip away. Charts are available at www.notmywebsite.com.
>
> Cheers,
>
>  /\/
> \/\/
>
> >
> >
> > In a message dated 4/14/99 12:12:21 PM Central Daylight Time,
> > lswope@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:
> >
> > << Maybe we should call this the Bill and Bob show....they are like two
> >  >> little GIRLS....both of them are full of you know what!
> >
> >
> >  Hey, I resent that "little girls" remark.  It's you boys and your
> >  testosterone that are full of you know what!
> >
> >  Linda
> >  Swope's Mountain Photography >>