'money is not the only happiness the world has to offer.' true, money can only buy certain kinds of happiness for short term but long term happiness has little corelation.
Which part are you having difficulty understanding? Click on your own link above, then look at both the on-screen message and the URL... that should help.
This is what I get "Please specify some words or valid user names to search on. There were no matches for those that you specified."
That's because it's still in your browser cache. Everyone else gets what balda got, in his post above, under this (invalid) URL which doesn't point anywhere: http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/searc...y=lastpost&sortorder=descending&searchdate=-1 (...elitetrader.com/vb/search.php?action=simplesearch&showposts=1&query=&sortby=lastpost&sortorder=descending&searchdate=-1) Reload from the server or clear your cache or launch a different browser or try another computer, and you'll see.
i did what you suggested - and i still get what i wrote above. http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/searc...=2173055&sortby=lastpost&sortorder=descending (no matter how often i clear the cache, or whatever). this has always worked in the past - so i don't have any idea about the problems of your browser, etc.
No reason to fight. Anyone interested could search under name Threei. I had his book "Master Profit Plan" supposedly should teach you how to develop a plan. Didn't find much in the book. Book has many questions available on the internet even on ET. What book doesn't tell you is if you cannot answer those questions it simply means you do not have a plan and you are not ready to trade. And if you can answer those questions you do not need this book. Questions such as one need to determine set of rules when to enter a market and when to exit your position. Question number two, which market to trade? and so on. My review for the book is: If you have a strategy you are good to go you do not need the book. If you do not have a strategy you need to develop one and you are not going to find any answers in this book.
No, your 10:42 am ET link is different from your 3:18 link. The "searchid" variable value is different. That's a new, fresh search, still unexpired for you. What happens when you click on your original link? http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/searc...=2172706&sortby=lastpost&sortorder=descending Better yet, this one (also from today, but not originally your search): http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/searc...=2172705&sortby=lastpost&sortorder=descending