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    Spaf wrote:
    We need a new seasonality chart for August!

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    Thanks Tom!

    August looks a bit choppy! Will see how it compares with 2005!

    Thanks again! Rgds! Spaf

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    Spaf wrote:
    Thanks Tekno!

    I was a just collecting the ones he had, but was missing August!

    The shift U made to the I-fund was a good call! A couple of trash bags full of green!

    U ain't associating with Martha S, are you?

    Rgds Spaf
    no..lol

    my wife was pretty p.o'ed aboutmartha recieving jail time. oj andmicheal jackson walk and kmart's icon goes to the pen....HMMMMMMMM!! all while child molestors walk the streets :X

    what a legal system we have!

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    I discovered this for myself years ago.

    "– My trend following trading system is the result of years of mistakes. I
    always seemed to be zigging when I should be zagging. My investing was based too much on emotion and inputs
    from so many varied newsletters and methods. After what has been literally years of personal research into cycles,
    Elliott Waves, artificial intelligence and many other systems, I have learned that my own trading style is best
    handled by avoiding the “art” of prediction at all costs!!! When I looked at moving averages for indication of
    trend direction, it seemed that they too were always 180 degrees out of phase with what I should have done. My
    conclusion, after many losses and much frustration, is that I needed to keep it very simple and let the market tell me
    what it wanted to do. In particular, I wanted to follow the trend, which is your friend, until the market whispered,
    or shouted to me that it wanted to change directions. And then, I found that Stochastics and Rate of Change
    indicators help me go to cash until the trend reverses or continues."

    -Greg Miller

    In other words: "Keep It Simple Stupid"


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    I discovered this for myself years ago.

    "– My trend following trading system is the result of years of mistakes. I
    always seemed to be zigging when I should be zagging. My investing was based too much on emotion and inputs
    from so many varied newsletters and methods. After what has been literally years of personal research into cycles,
    Elliott Waves, artificial intelligence and many other systems, I have learned that my own trading style is best
    handled by avoiding the “art” of prediction at all costs!!! When I looked at moving averages for indication of
    trend direction, it seemed that they too were always 180 degrees out of phase with what I should have done. My
    conclusion, after many losses and much frustration, is that I needed to keep it very simple and let the market tell me
    what it wanted to do. In particular, I wanted to follow the trend, which is your friend, until the market whispered,
    or shouted to me that it wanted to change directions. And then, I found that Stochastics and Rate of Change
    indicators help me go to cash until the trend reverses or continues."

    -Greg Miller

    In other words: "Keep It Simple Stupid"

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    if sox does not break thru this week aheadsell with both hands......if she does no pause in sight till the moon!

    WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!





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    teknobucks wrote:
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    I discovered this for myself years ago.

    ............My conclusion, after many losses and much frustration, is that I needed to keep it very simple and let the market tell me
    what it wanted to do. In particular, I wanted to follow the trend, which is your friend, until the market whispered,
    or shouted to me that it wanted to change directions. And then, I found that Stochastics and Rate of Change
    indicators help me go to cash until the trend reverses or continues."

    -Greg Miller

    In other words: "Keep It Simple Stupid"
    Tekno,

    I'll put a Stoch and a ROC in tomorrows edition of the Kingdom!

    Rgds Spaf

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    See yall on the flip side! Rgds, and be careful! Spaf

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