S&P has topped for 2006

Discussion in 'Trading' started by thorn, Nov 1, 2006.

Has the s&p topped for 2006 ?

  1. Yes it has

    46 vote(s)
    26.1%
  2. No, it will go higher than 1390 in 2006

    83 vote(s)
    47.2%
  3. I don't know / go away Thorn

    47 vote(s)
    26.7%
  1. thorn

    thorn

    well said. I see by the quantity of your posts that you are a man of opinion.

    From your name, do you like the Chicage Bears? I want to apologize in advance for the whipping the Jets will give them on sunday.
     
    #261     Nov 15, 2006
  2. I speak when I have something to say, not when I want to make an ass of myself like you do apparently.

    And I have Chicago in my screen name so I must be a Bears' fan, you are a genius.
     
    #262     Nov 15, 2006
  3. thorn

    thorn

    Yes, good one. You really showed me.

    So in over 2 years, you've had a total of 8 posts "to say", 2 in this thread. hmm.
     
    #263     Nov 15, 2006
  4. I joined this forum when I was in Chicago. I am pursuing a different career path, and trade only for supplemental income.

    I lurk mainly because I am not a professional nor do I have a crystal ball like you do. Yours seems to be made in Taiwan though with your most recent prediction.

    You've been here less than a year and have already embarrassed yourself with one of these threads. At least pabst lived up to his promise not to post again when he was dead wrong.
     
    #264     Nov 15, 2006
  5. pabst reincarnated himself into pa(b)st prime. he's still hangin' around talkin' about dicks and stuff in chit'n'chat.
     
    #265     Nov 15, 2006
  6. So why do you have such a bug up your ass over someone else being wrong? Are every one of your "supplemental income" trades profitable?

    The point of this forum is to discuss the market. If that drives you crazy then what are you doing here? Guess what, no one is ever 100% correct on every market call.
     
    #266     Nov 15, 2006
  7. noobs have an uncanny ability to read the mkt perfectly and never be wrong, didnt u know. sheesh.
     
    #267     Nov 15, 2006
  8. Yeah, I'm a noob who's been a forum member longer than you.
     
    #268     Nov 15, 2006
  9. I never try to predict market action, but I did call the Dolphin's upset over Chicago as the easiest money this year. Two touchdown dogs in that game? With all of Chicago AND the senile Dolphins alumni running current players into the media ground?

    No way they lose that game... I should have layed heavier bets on such a sure thing.

    Not quite the Monday nighter in '85 when Marino & Marks brothers humiliated Ditka and Ryan on international tv. But, we've got Indy on the schedule as 16th game. Hope they are 15-1 at the time, too!

    Needless to say, I'm not a big J-E-T-S fan... but did enjoy the "Clock" game as one of top five ever. There are a few other Jets-Dolphins games memory has tried to erase :mad:
     
    #269     Nov 15, 2006
  10. You don't know many 7-figures earning traders, do you?

    From a distance you may picture such traders as cool and collected suave gentlemanly types... but reality is far different. Most super-traders are flush with 'Davinci Type' characteristics. These hallmark traits include, but are not limited to:

    *Immature, impatient and impulsive behavior.
    *ADD/ADHD
    *Always Restless
    *Little self repression
    *Energetic- Even hyperactive demeanor
    *Non-conformist/Rebellious/Iconoclastic
    *Fearless to the point of recklessness
    *Sexually driven, never satisfied with monogamy
    *Lateral thinking
    *Obsessive hyper-focus
    *Prone to drug addiction
    *Hot tempered

    While you may see most of these traits as shortcomings, they are often an unavoidable and inseparable part of the complete star-trader package.
     
    #270     Nov 15, 2006