Behold yet another UNANIMOUS = one-way thinking thread at ET. There generally is no better signal than this, but I'd say it needs a few more idiots to cast their vote. Therefore, based on this alone and no other factors, Gertrude has good odds of being right.
I love this idea that the opinions of half a dozen ET message board commenters can somehow influence the price of an entire asset market. Imagine the headlines: "The dollar crashed 10% this week after 4 posters on the Elitetrader.com message board finally issued buy signals on the currency. It is believed that stock777 finally tipped the greenback over the edge after shorting $5000 worth of Euros on full margin based on a moving average crossover signal."
Your name got mixed up in this because wherever there is a wildebeest fckup, you are bound to show up.
A a wildebeest fckup? Didn't know you were into that kink. You are posting too soon after your last post. Try again in a few minutes. You are posting too soon after your last post. Try again in a few minutes. You are posting too soon after your last post. Try again in a few minutes. You are posting too soon after your last post. Try again in a few minutes. You are posting too soon after your last post. Try again in a few minutes. You are posting too soon after your last post. Try again in a few minutes. You are posting too soon after your last post. Try again in a few minutes.
LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I just added a new statement to my mental rolodex! Wildebeest Fu*kup!!! Lol!!!!!!!!!!!
Oh, but I am .... this is how the posters in MY LIST are in real life Uploaded with ImageShack.us but when they come to ET to post, a transformation takes place, sort of a Miraculous Intervention and they get bold and rash but it usually is just before getting eaten Uploaded with ImageShack.us not shown but well concealed and camouflaged are the brokers and the rest of the chosen few
Gartman Says Corn Bet Was Year's `Worst Call,' Sees Further Gains for Gold http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2010-...s-worst-call-sees-further-gains-for-gold.html