Monday's Trading may be interesting

Discussion in 'Trading' started by Austrader28, Mar 12, 2004.

  1. Dustin

    Dustin

    Anal probes always spice things up.
     
    #21     Mar 13, 2004
  2. BSAM

    BSAM

    Dustin.......

    Click "Start"........Click on "Turn Off Computer"......Click on "Turn Off".

    There.....you'll thank me tomorrow. :D
     
    #22     Mar 13, 2004
  3. gnome

    gnome

    Is that the PC way of saying is just some space doo-doo... like a floater?
     
    #23     Mar 13, 2004
  4. I hope so; they've been out there so long. The one episode where they flew by earth and sailed past it, only to be lost in space alll over again was really upsetting.
     
    #24     Mar 13, 2004
  5. Oh, boy . . .

    There go those ET trader meetings down at Pete's Brass Rail.

    :eek:
     
    #25     Mar 13, 2004
  6. From ARougeTrader:

    03-07-04 01:14 AM

    Asteroids spin on an axis.

    So naturally they are a member of the axis of Evil.

    Pre-emptive strikes NOW are the only possible course of action!

    An asteroid if it hits the earth would be a weapon of mass destruction.

    So what isn't clear? If you are not with US, you are with the asteroids!
     
    #26     Mar 13, 2004
  7. DOW... UP.... last 7 out of last 8 Mondays before March triple witching

    SPX average gain on day BEFORE St. Patrick's Day... +.33%.... annualizes to 100%+ :p

    March Triple Witching Dow.... UP...... 7 out of last 12 years.

    IcE
    :cool:

    "those who cannot remember (learn from) the past are doomed to repeat it".

    Meaning: lean long this week

    :p
     
    #27     Mar 13, 2004
  8. patoo

    patoo

    The only Brass Rail in California that I know about is in HillCrest
     
    #28     Mar 13, 2004
  9. pspr

    pspr

    In actuality it has to be either the Starship Enterprise or toilet paper because they are both circling Uranus looking for Clingons. :eek: :eek: :eek: :cool:
     
    #29     Mar 13, 2004
  10. after exploring a black hole, i am on a voyage to uranus.

    ROCK
     
    #30     Mar 13, 2004