Steve, what I admire with Frenchs is
that they don't handle all things that "serious" - or at least they seem to do that... <g>
MadameGonzo said the first thing she felt, upon returning to TheStates, was the freedom to smile in public again.
I read just a "Der Spiegel"-Artikel, where the writer came in serious problems smiling in a US-subway; he had a women sitting in front of him. Obviously it is impossible to look in a womens eyes when she's kneeing and you're standing - but not always and everywhere in the States it seems to be safe when you smile...
Some things are less different than I thought: A x-times-killer in the states must go in the jale for 2 years - when he's 18, he can take his favorite selection of guns and continue his work against the baby-boomers. Therefor a German "Graf" and millionar could beat a cameraman nearly to death and must pay a "fine" of 90k (of 250 mio...) - against written German laws.
I envy you that you was "on wire" at Monday. I couldn't establish a net-connection for 2 days, 2 days after I sold a lot of (tech!)-options, and this was expensive - at least 50k until today. You saw me crying in the chapel (yesterday in Luzern).
The worst is, I'm sitting here (in ZĀrich, don't know how you US-guys destroy the writing of this beautiful town) having a good web-access and don't know if I shall enter NOW. However, NORMALLY the "rally" should continue - at least till Dell passes his old hights.
At European exchanges Dell was surging. But what do I know about US-mentality?
Happy trading however!
Jury |