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[RT] Re: While the judges decide...on track



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Tony if you will notice, every post I post is about trading. 
Including this one. 

I personally invite reasonable and informed points of view like 
yours. I am pleased that we enjoy the freedom to post our point of 
views here.  At the present time most analysts would agree that the 
US election is effecting the markets. So a post about it is on topic. 
I have heard that the bonds are pro Bush and stocks pro Gore. The 
bounce in bonds today seems not to agree with that, but perhaps I 
just don't understand the subtleties. Many things effect the markets 
politics is just one of them. For example, if it weren't for the 
invention and development of the PC I doubt we would have any bull 
now.

I have no hatred for Canada, England, or any other Country. I 
wouldn't want manipulation or corruption of Canada's election process 
any more that I would want it here. I know that there is no such 
thing as a fault free election. That's why there are laws governing 
the elections and that's the reason that machines are used. They 
don't care who wins. Two machine counts were done and Bush won both. 
The laws of Florida had been followed, up until this recent turn of 
events. The justices could have affirmed the laws on the books and 
put an end to this. To allow interpretation and manipulation by 
biased parties would destroy the election process in any country. 

BTW I trade the Canadian Dollar and right now we are getting a short 
term bounce and it could rally to at least .6550 if it covers 2 
recent gaps.

Prosper


> Anyhow, we're all entitled to our opinions.  But the message I 
wanted to send before I digressed was "can't we get this forum back 
on track"?
> 
> Tony
> 

>     -----Original Message-----
>     From: Tony Pylypuk [mailto:tpylypuk@x...]
>     Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2000 5:29 PM
>     To: realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxx
>     Subject: Re: [RT] Re: While the judges decide...
> 
> 
>     Regarding the thread entitled 'while the judges decide'.
> 
>     First, aren't the passions really off-topic?
> 
>     Second, I can't resist either.
> 
>     For the most part even from Canada I mostly understand the 
passion for
>     'meat, guns, dams, electricity, oil, gas, chain saws, 
ownership, kids,
>     Christians, whites and paychecks'.
> 
>     What I don't understand is the logic that democrats are bad for 
free
>     enterprise or the American way of life.
> 
>     In November '92 y'all in those United States of America elected 
a democrat.
> 
>     As of 12/31/92 INDU was at 3,301, NASDAQ was at 776.
> 
>     Today INDU is at 10,399 and NASDAQ is at 2,755.
> 
>     I make the increases between 12/31/92 and now to be 215% and 
255%,
>     respectively.
> 
>     So why if the markets are a leading indicator, are democrats so 
bad for the
>     market?
> 
>     If on the other hand, one subscribes to the theory that the 
market does what
>     it does in its own time and that the coincidence of the 
prosperity of the
>     last 8 years and the democratic presidency is just that - a 
coincidence -
>     then since we are now in a bear market, wouldn't it be prudent 
to have the
>     democrats in power so that Keynesian economics (i.e., spend 
more in times of
>     want from taxes taken in times of plenty) may be employed to 
cushion the
>     social and economic effects of a recession rather than giving 
the wealth to
>     that segment of society which can best weather the storm and 
letting the
>     rest of America be damned.
> 
>     Anyhow can we get back to the purpose of this forum?
> 
>     Please and thanks.
> 
>     Tony
> 
>     P.S. Canada's murder rate is about 1/10th of America's.  
Firearms are
>     controlled and handguns are largely prohibited.  But we don't 
want to go
>     there on the RealTraders forum.
> 
>     Regards.
> 
>     P.P.S. I have read the decision of the Florida Supreme Court.  
It is
>     cogently and convincingly reasoned.  I anticipate that the U.S. 
Supreme
>     Court will concur, unless it too is politicized.
> 
>     ----- Original Message -----
>     From: "Prosper " <brente@xxxx>
>     To: <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>     Sent: November 22, 2000 9:36 AM
>     Subject: [RT] Re: While the judges decide...
> 
> 
>     > >From here it looks like a shoulder is getting broken this 
morning in
>     > the Bonds. It's holding the channel like water in a pipe. I 
was so
>     > ticked at the judges I had to take a xanax to go to sleep. 
It's
>     > utterly incomprehensilbe to me how they could throw the door 
open so
>     > that every election from here on will be a sham. If ones vote 
means
>     > nothing you've no representation, no freedom. A truly sad day 
from
>     > here in the States. Well, they say it has to get worse before 
it gets
>     > better. Lets see now, if the demos get all they want we get 
no meat,
>     > no guns, no dams electricity oil or gas, no chain saws, no 
ownership,
>     > no kids, no Christians, no whites, no paycheck(it goes to the
>     > goverment). Sounds like paradise.
>     >
>     > Prosper
>     > Oh I almost forgot, they want this paradise for the whole 
world:)
>     >
>     >
>     > --- In realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxx, "t-bondtrader" <t-
bondtrader@xxxx>
>     > wrote:
>     > > Stig
>     > >
>     > > While the judges are deciding and the Americans have their 
sweet
>     > dreams or nightmares, I thought you might like to view the 
attached
>     > and see if you agree that the picture you are looking at 
reflects
>     > what the reality might be....
>     > >
>     > > What do you think>
>     > >
>     > > Bill Eykyn
>     > > PS I missed marking the continuation DS on the bonds...
>     >
>     >
>     >
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>     >
>     >



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