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To: bobby beara who wrote (33929)4/8/2002 7:20:17 PM
From: TechTrader42  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 52237
 
"while declaring posters clinically insane"

"does it have to do with that days mixture of meds"

I detect some recurring themes in your trenchant posts, bobby.

Without looking further into the case, I'm going to suggest experimenting with an entirely new (and opposite) approach: Post during passive, dazed, depressed, melancholy phases when the market is strongly down; abstain from posting during acutely manic, aggressive phases.

I'll anticipate some of your strong objections by pointing out that this plan might actually lead to an increase in the number of posts (given what I understand to be your investing strategy), not a decrease. While the posts under the bold new plan might not be characterized by emotional exhaltation during market downturns, there could be fewer quiescent periods for you.

With the increased number of posts, you could even move to your own active thread. In time, you could offer your own analysis (psychiatric at first, maybe, followed by some technical analysis of stocks, once you're psychologically prepared again to start looking at charts).