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Strategies & Market Trends : MDA - Market Direction Analysis
SPY 659.00+1.0%Nov 21 4:00 PM EST

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To: TheKelster who wrote (46228)4/14/2000 1:51:00 PM
From: Tunica Albuginea   of 99985
 
TheKelster, Re:" your dead trading account ". I think it is important
to remember that before you pronounce somebody dead
you need to exclude hypothermia and drug overdose both of which
can mimic death, ( shallow pulse, respirations and blood pressure ).

So I would similarly submit that the same criteria apply to
" the human Stock Market ".

We must be sure there are no drug overdoses present
giving you a " momentum " feeling of exhilaration.
That's got to go.
Not only all momentum feeling has to go
but you actually

a) need to be mentally depressed
with such depressed thoughts as

" I will never buy another Internet stock again "
( including B2B ).


b) Hypothermia must be absent .
That of course clearly explains why many market crashes
happen in the summer, ( or at least late May as somebody
mentioned earlier ).
This by the way fulfills the absolute criterion needed
before you can pronounce somebody dead:
you must be warm and dead .
( For those on this thread who want to study this
further, the above death criteria have been published
by the Presidential Commission on Brain Death Criteria
in the Jour. of the Amer. Med. Assosc ~ 1990.

TA@NazIntensiveCareUnit.com, standing by the patient
monitor.

Message #46228 from TheKelster at Apr 14 2000 12:48PM
"the signs are: no pulse, no heart beat, absent eye reflexes, no blood pressure."

For a second there I thought your were describing my trading account.

:-D

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