Where to start? First, Michael is definitely the controller of stocks and has caused the substantial bull market since he gave up baseball. My son had noticed the correlation of me saying yippee not long before he checked scores and called yippee over Michael's latest efforts. [I'm not making this up]. I was of course commenting on share prices and didn't know there was somebody called Michael who comes from Jordan or somewhere and plays basketball. It seems he makes people feel good, confident and get on with life and work.
Secondly, I didn't know there was such a theory, but GOOFs are good and you have neatly encapsulated the way to win. I have always adopted that theory and missed the shirt losing lesson of habitually buying after the run-up. I was only 17 on my first GOOF gain. Instantly addicted! I can't recall who it is, but somebody in these threads has the slogan "If you don't want to be like everyone else, don't do the same as everyone else". Yep! That's the ticket. It means patiently standing on the sideline while Iomegans race for the sky only to do a Lemming Leap to oblivion. Often they don't, but those that do, leave a lot of carcases to be picked over by GOOFIs.
Thirdly, did you know that Mr Sherrie somehow disables his implant and is reincarnated as Macho Man over at Loral? You don't have full control of him! I suspect he uses interference Gaussian noise generators. I recommend CDMA systems by Qualcomm to overcome this loophole and if you subscribe to Globalstar, you'll be able to keep track of him worldwide.
Fourthly of July, happy holiday! [it's nice how one can go on and on without interruption] Somebody said that gold value is the only real one. Money supply is growing too much and so shares are too dear. Being upside down in NZ, we see things differently. Gold has fantasy value only and real value is in companies producing really useful goods like cars, roads, gin and tonic, Walkmen, fashion accessories and toilet paper. With money supply growing, that means there are too many bits of paper [money] being bid for productive companies, and since the number of those bits of paper just goes on increasing until it is less valuable [like toilet paper] the price of shares, gin, and everything else just carries on up. Well that's how it works here where the earth's magnetic field flows upside down, so topological analysis of funds flow might show the opposite up there.
Fifthly I'm tired now and am going to bed to recharge my implants.
Sickstly, I finally made it over here on Sir Rick's invitation. |