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<Maybe it's all mythology> Could be. I think there's alot of "mythology" floating around out there about the people currently daytrading too. I notice in the CNBC piece last week, they profiled one success, one failure, and one newbie. But it's funny, the failed daytrader happens to be the same failed daytrader that "60 Minutes" interviewed at length a couple of months ago. If there's so many of them out there, wonder why they couldn't scare up a fresh one to talk to? Are they all in hiding? Maybe there's an underground railroad somewhere, leading to the Blind Pig recovery center, staffed by the likes of Wade Cook's mormon troops, with Robin Dayne and Tony Robbins as erstwhile counselors, channeling little orphan Annie: "tomorrow, tomorrow there's always tomorrow"... Either that or they're so indignant when they go broke that they clam up, burrow deep into their holes, and spit saltwater at anybody wants to interview them. This would explain the odd popularity of Eric Quisling's "the Angry Clam"... |