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Pastimes : Allelomimetic School of Trading -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: horsegirl48 who wrote (12)12/12/2001 10:10:46 AM
From: TechTrader42  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 33
 
Today's allelomimetic trading concept is amblyopia: Reduced clarity of vision. This concept applies to my technical analysis today, because I have no idea what's going on in the market. The concept is available to subscribers only, so if you've haven't sent in the weekly subscription fee, please don't apply the idea to your trading.

I'm staring at colorful charts in an effort to gain some understanding of the market, based on yet another illuminating allelomimetic trading concept available to subscribers only: aposematic. "Conspicuous display of colored structures that increase the effect of threat and benefit self-defense capacity of animals."

TA software providers base their marketing on aposematic principles.

For non-subscribers, today's free allelomimetic trading concept is apopathetic behavior: "Behavior influenced by the presence of conspecifics, but not directed toward them." The definition should be self-evident, and since you refuse to pay for the service, I'm not going to explain it. It's a very important part of allelomimetic trading -- in fact, of any trading. If you don't have a grasp on apopathetic behavior, you're foolishly putting your money at risk.

I note that the Allelomimetic School of Trading has become the most most popular thread on SI, after only one day. The thread has been so busy that we've had to turn posters away with cattle prods. We'll be using aversive stimuli to keep the thread postings at a manageable level.

Note the wobbling and asymmetric gait in the market today.



To: horsegirl48 who wrote (12)12/12/2001 11:16:04 AM
From: Monty Lenard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 33
 
Well Sophie said WAG looked like a dog and if it broke 31 it would be soap material.

I am afraid Bush discontinued the program. They grandfathered anyone already in it...but no new comers allowed. It became available in 1992.

Monty