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Pastimes : Confused States: An alternate Think-Style

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To: Stock Watcher who wrote (15)6/29/1999 7:09:00 PM
From: StkProfit$   Read Replies (2) of 107
 
Finally back to trading regularly again. We'll see how long I can stay online this time without "life" dragging me away....

A Traders Poem (A sad confession :))

I stare at the screen....and stare, and stare.
Time drifting by without my seeming to care.
But the ebbs and the flows of the trading day goes,
with opening bell, I'm feeling quite well...
With all those profits before me,
To God or Mammon is attitude key,
as I now bow down on bended knee.

The Ten O'clock high I surely spy coming here before me.
After morning trades have made their grades,
I await the coming lull.
The slackness of the day
comes 'round my buying way.
I stock up lows, watch where it goes
and give each stock a mull.

Now I see the fast ones run!! Oh, how it is such fun.
The mo-mo plays sometimes lasting several days
can wake you with a sell-off scare.
Beware, beware.
The mo plays do not care.
You're simply an investor
who's kissed the run of laughter,
while others have sold into the flow.
Down goes its value...low. low. low.

By noon the day is done, another day dawns
with the afternoon sun.

Again the ebbs and flows...that's the way is goes
'till the end of the trading day.
An afternoon cheer brings to others a tear,
and so comes all accounts to a close.

No need now to blow your nose. After all,
...this is just silly prose.
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