"The Coldest Summer I Ever Spent Was In San Francisco" - - - Jack London http://www.csustan.edu/english/reuben/pal/chap6/london.html
What a loser this Waggie guy is .... Keep enhancing that reputation of yours - the whole office is laughing at you. ROFL Well ... Off to meetings for the balance of the day but I'm sure waggie - who has nothing better to do will post another ten replies - which will get more of a laugh here ....LOL
Waggie, I think you have to forgive CalTrader. He seems to be a very insecure person. He has probably suffered from insecurity his whole life. Guys like him feel the need to bring attention to themselves as a desperate cry for help. Maybe his mother didn't love him enough, maybe his wife complains too much about his 3" cock, who knows, it could be any multitude of things. The only joy that he has in life is to come on an anonymous message board and tell people how many companies he owns, although he won't name one of them, and talk about his quant shop, which also doesn't have a name, and talk about his trading prowess. How this guy finds time to run a quant fund and several other tech shops and at the same time daytrade TASR is beyond me. You know the old rule, the more they have to talk about it, the less they probably have.
What I really want to know is what mathematical model our good friend CalTrader used for TASR. "I started out on the Merc Floor working for the exchange: I then began working with member firms consulting to them on building mathematical models. I moved on to Theoretical Physics mathematics and later building computer software systems. I now have a couple of companies. The experience I received from watching top traders and being part of the markets was invaluable and could not have been duplicated elsewhere."
Actually, it was Mark Twain my friend! "The coldest winter I'd ever spent was a Summer in San Francisco." This is why most people live away from the coast as opposed to what CalTrader would tell you . . . In fact, there is atleast a 25 degree difference in temperatures from San Francisco and the East Bay during the Summer . . . All due to the fog coming into the coast and the Bay and not being able to get over the Oakland/Berkeley Hills and into the Diablo Valley.
And that's what makes SF windy in the summer. Makes for epic windsurfing. Low pressure interior, high pressure coast, only a few openings in the hills. Long sailing season, predictable as a clock each day. Great fun! Jay