Both Earl's mail and this one are out of line. We decided and voted
on these issues and it was clearly decided that longer term members can
advertise their web sites. We also decided a decade ago there would be
no attacking other members on the list.
These are, (in my opinion), difficult times in the markets and that may
make for short tempers and shorter memories but I ask that we all remember our
priorities which should be that we are first, ladies and gentlemen and second,
we are professionals.
Bob
On Sun, Jul 6, 2008 at 3:25 PM, Peter Hallock <
phallock@xxxxxxxxxnet>
wrote:
If you and the rest
of the whiners on the list don't want to visit Ira's website,
then don't! I'm sick and tired of you and the others that seem to
think it's fashionable to bash Ira. I'd rather read one of his posts
than one of yours anyday.
I've been a member of this list going well
back into the 90s. and used to contribute useful material, but stopped
many years ago because of this kind of crap. Shame on
you!
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, July 06, 2008 9:02
AM
Subject: [RT] Where is the
beef?
Re:
bonds and spx
Re:
The British Pound and Bonds.
Am
trying to find some information content in these posts beyond message
which boils down to "visit my website" and I can't find
it.
Earl
I have just read an article about the British
housing bubble and found the premise very interesting. After reading
the article I did a study of the British Pound to see what it looked like
considering the situation there. How big of a problem will they have
and how far down can the BP go. In relation to that and the
inflation problem I also did some work on the 30 year bond future.
My comments and charts can be found at the web site.
Hope that your 4th is going well.
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