OK, honestly... There is always the other side to the trade who is losing or trading a different edge as me. If I became personal about trading I couldn't. But that doesn't mean I'm ignorat about the other side. They chose to be in the other side of the trade of my trade. As for the Iraq situation, I think this is a just war. Did you hear how he got into power? He killed, raped, separated families to keep his power in tact through un-just violence. What goes aroudn comes around, but this time we (US) is moving under justice where a lot of people don't see. Look at it, they shut out all the facts about the fundamental reasons of the reason for this war just because the people are biased towards peace and anti-war. Peace is first appreciated and embraced because war is necessity. In a micro and macrocosm view.... war, competition, and even motivation can be an act of anti-peace. War is obviously Anit-peace. Anti-competition would make our world communist. Motivation is a mind of fighting yourself. Some of these kids and stupid people need to think more rather than blind and self-fulfill themselves with shallow morals. Justice will prevail and time will tell. Just like how I (as a former-Japanese... now a proud American), approve US Nuking Japan during WW2. If they didn't do it and showed Japan the sense of defeat the world would be a different place. I would be a militant imperialist without the sense of mind of choice just how people are in N. Korea. Stop feeling good and self-fulfilling yourself through shallow and blind morals.
I took the week off too. I couldn't concentrate. I closed out on the third day of the rally and just couldn't bring myself to go back in. I'll make mine when the celebration of suffering wears off.
My former partners were all from the 60s generation. I was 10 years younger but outlook wise I couldn't have been more different. I have nothing but contempt for them as a group and the damage I think they caused this nation. I see these pos pull up the SUV or volvo in front of my bizzes, the men with their gray hair and silly little baseball caps, I charge the shit out of them. They're all freaked out now about their retirements, second homes, estate plans and empty nests. A lot of em, I remember, got creamed when the bubble popped but they survived with much of their wads intact because as a generation, they got the first crack at the cheap real estate. As for the women, ecch, they just make me think of Hillary. Ought to be some way to use them for fuel. Geo.
I'm assuming you're staying away from defense stocks, energy stocks, computer stocks and so forth and will continue to do so in perpetuity? --Db
As a matter of fact, NOC has come up on my screens as a good trade several times this year, and I did not trade it. I have never traded an energy stock, I have never traded an oil stock. I do not trade shoe stocks. I have never traded MO. I am net postive on the year. It entirely possible to trade your morals and your wallet. There are over 400 stocks that will feed me without me compromising my core values. But as mentioned before, most traders are very money hungry, and tend to be amoral, as long as it is profitable.