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Revision History For: Will the Lawyer and the Broker fight forever?

08 Dec 2004 10:03 AM <--

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There are many quantitative analysis threads, this is not one of them. The
number one reason everyone is here at Silicon Investors is to correctly
predict the future. The predictions we make of the future can only be based,
on what we can recall of the past. If a writer can't give an analogy and end
his post with a proverb, it is probably wrong on this thread. I want a thread
for pure market "thought"

NASA has a saying, "keep it simple.'" Peter lynch would not buy a stock that
he could not explain to his 12 year old daughter. Mankind's greatest thinkers
answered questions with proverbs. They made us think because they knew we had
the answers. I want to identify the information someone subconsciously decodes
which forms that "hunch." The hunch that makes them more money than any
technical analysis ever did. I want to look at the best traders of the moments
and explore why they are currently creating so much luck for themselves. I
want to use other threads technical analyst to look for correlation's to prove
hypothesis discussed here.

THIS IS ALL PURE SPECULATION. Don't quote anyone, don't trade on anyone's
comments, don't tell their mother, compliance officer, Linda Trip, the
webmistress, the police, the SEC, Janet Reno, NASD, ATF, Ken Star, CIA, FBI,
God or the teacher. Consider every post here nothing more than an
impossibility. In other words, if you lose money because you were silly enough
to listen to anyone here, don't bother suing.

If you don't believe 100% in the FIRST AMENDMENT or you are missing a brain
please "LEAVE NOW."

I put such disclaimers so professionals feel comfortable exercising their
FIRST AMENDMENT.