Why Is The Obvious Not So Obvious?

Discussion in 'Risk Management' started by nysestocks, Jan 25, 2009.

  1. RainMann

    RainMann

    How about this: The missing part of the tree contains its nest.
     
    #781     Apr 19, 2009
  2. nysestocks

    nysestocks Guest

    #782     Apr 19, 2009
  3. #783     Apr 19, 2009
  4. nysestocks

    nysestocks Guest

    Sorry LT - only real traders are allowed here - anyone that takes money from others under false pretences, are not welcome!

    If Mr D would like to donate $10K to charity, then we will welcome him with open arms - lets see how fast he can do it, maybe as fast as his trades:D
     
    #784     Apr 19, 2009
  5. texlenn

    texlenn

    Yes, the animals seem to adapt very quickly to changes in their environment, often responding before <i>I</i> notice that anything is different/amiss. They seem to take in the big picture -- catching details that I must miss -- and react only when they finally decide it's necessary. What triggers the reaction, I can often only guess.
     
    #785     Apr 19, 2009
  6. nysestocks

    nysestocks Guest

    So far it has been easy:D

    Now comes that "hard part", and this is where the "big money" comes into play!

    Look at this picture, and say what you see - for it does indeed tell a story, but only if you know "where to look"!

    http://www.abcgallery.com/P/picasso/picasso207.html
     
    #786     Apr 19, 2009
  7. NY, how about instead of barking around the trees, you start a diary like Mr. Don Miller and show us the high road to:

    BLASH and SHABL?
     
    #787     Apr 19, 2009
  8. So, you dont believe that existance precedes essence, as Sartre would contend?

    and then you mention our boulder moving friend, inspiration to his compatriot Camus?

    I believe I am confused. I really rarely assign meaning to price movement or look for reasons outside of supply and demand. Sometimes I pretend to know fundamentals but its all to satisfy my ego lol.
     
    #788     Apr 19, 2009
  9. nysestocks

    nysestocks Guest

    I am different to most LT, in that I do not charge money for helping people to help themselves.

    Most people are idiots, and "fork" out money to so called "experts", so that the "expert" can show them what to do.

    Mr D. knows as much about trading as Mr F, and Mr F. is very sweet all of the time:D

    You are wasting your time here, and you have lost any little bit of respect you had, but it is your own fault, and one must always be willing to accept the outcome of their actions!

    Happy selling:D
     
    #789     Apr 19, 2009
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  10. Then again, I trade forex mostly, if that makes a difference.
     
    #790     Apr 19, 2009