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"But I don't tell the others to stop talking about sugar. On the contrary,
if you want to share your knowledge about
what makes this market tick I am all ears... Maybe I can learn something
there."

Gwen,

Maybe you should learn to read.  I'm anything but "angry" and if you read
"carefully" below you will (maybe not) see that I encourage people to talk
about sugar and then make specific recommendations about the grains.  Since
you admit that:
"really I have no clues about it", I think your choice to "stay quiet on
this" is an excellent one.

Steve Karnish
CCT
http://www.stny.rr.com/abbracadabra/cybercast/


----- Original Message -----
From: Gwenael Gautier <ggautier@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: 'Steve Karnish' <kernish@xxxxxxxxxxxx>; List <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxx>;
<metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, October 07, 1999 1:37 AM
Subject: AW: In lieu of crash(trash) talk


> Hi Steve, why such anger? Different people different interests! In
addition
> what you do displaying your sugar trades is no different from debating
about
> the direction of rates, currencies, and asset valuations or is it?
>
> I have traded sugar myself and even made money in it, but really I have no
> clues about it, why it should do this or that, I just looked at patterns I
used
> in stocks and hence stay quiet on this. But I don't tell the others to
stop
> talking about sugar. On the contrary, if you want to share your knowledge
about
> what makes this market tick I am all ears... Maybe I can learn something
there.
>
> Gwenn
>
>
> | -----Ursprungliche Nachricht-----
> | Von: Steve Karnish [SMTP:kernish@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
> | Gesendet am: Wednesday, October 06, 1999 5:23 PM
> | An: List; metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> | Betreff: In lieu of crash(trash) talk
> |
> | List,
> |
> | From time to time, traders actually discuss "real" trades on this forum
(the
> | current sugar debate).  This is a really great "idea" that should be
explored
> | on a daily basis.  Think of it:  a place where "realtraders" can
exchange
> | "real trading"  ideas.  It's a concept that could catch on.
> |
> | For those who monitor real trades in the grain market:
> |
> | 9/29:  Went short: corn (214.75), oats (116.00), & wheat (286.50);
(December
> | contracts)
> |
> | 10/6:  Covered and went long oats (110.50)
> |
> | 10/7:  A close below 203 in Dec. corn and 262.25 in Dec. wheat triggers
long
> | positions tomorrow.
> |
> | This has little to do with the crash of '29, Alan Green"spun", or all
those
> | "politicos" conspiring to make my life miserable in the gold market.
But,
> | guess what?  Real people are in these real trades, making real money,
not
> | letting the "news" influence their approach, and they are certainly not
> | sitting around theorizing about the rise and fall of US economy.
> |
> | Steve Karnish
> | Cedar Creek Trading
> | http://www.stny.rr.com/abbracadabra/cybercast/
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