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bwolinsky
Registered: Jul 2008
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01-24-12 12:12 AM
Quote from d08:
Just when I thought BoWo can't get any more ridiculous, he shocks the world again.
After death we rot like all other biological matter and there is nothing else to it.
And if you've been levitated out your room into a spaceship that travelled many light years to find interesting beings then you shouldn't believe in time travel?
I beg to differ. Time travel is the holy grail, and as close to the Masons as any other guarded secret regarding eternal life ever is.
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jedwards
Registered: Jul 2009
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01-24-12 02:52 AM
Quote from bwolinsky:
And if you've been levitated out your room into a spaceship that travelled many light years to find interesting beings then you shouldn't believe in time travel?
I beg to differ. Time travel is the holy grail, and as close to the Masons as any other guarded secret regarding eternal life ever is.
lol okay now this just got hilarious.
But could you please show neke some respect and start your own thread on time travel, so that you don't pollute his thread.
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nonlinear5
Registered: May 2006
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01-24-12 03:44 AM
You humans are very amusing creatures. There is no time. You are resisting the flow, and the flow makes you heavy. What you experience as time is just depletion of energy. Ever wonder why it's always unidirectional?
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usrx201
Registered: Sep 2011
Posts: 64 |
01-24-12 03:58 AM
Just saw that you had this new thread Neke. Thanks for continuing. I wouldn't feel too bad. Most hedge funds lost money and underperformed. Lots of professionals and private equity firm managers had trouble. A friend of a friend who worked in the field said he couldn't make sense of the market last year either.
Global macro hedge fund trading didn't work so well last year either. MFGlobal's bets on European bonds and subsequent bankruptcy bust is a big example of professionals failing big time the last two years.
I like the title "battle for survival". I would agree it's a battle. Trading is not easy and it's cutthroat and like an arena. Finding ways to adapt to whatever the market behaves like this year is the challenge.
So if recounting this journal helps you knowing you have readers, you've got another thread follower. Good luck and good trading this year.
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Optionpro007
Registered: Mar 2005
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01-24-12 01:12 PM
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MFGlobal's bets on European bonds and subsequent bankruptcy bust is a big example of professionals failing big time the last two years.
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There will never be an excuse for what amounts, in this case, to extremely poor risk management.
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dtan1e
Registered: Sep 2006
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01-24-12 02:07 PM
Quote from nonlinear5:
You humans are very amusing creatures. There is no time. You are resisting the flow, and the flow makes you heavy. What you experience as time is just depletion of energy. Ever wonder why it's always unidirectional?
interesting, how do you apply it to trading?
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