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To: bob sims who wrote (6517)5/19/2003 1:03:30 AM
From: Puck  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7056
 
It's good to have you back, bob sims. I absolutely loved one of your postings earlier on this thread from the summer of 1999 in which you referenced principles from primatology in your discussion of the risks of investing in the equities markets in general and in HITT in specific. Do you remember that post? I think it was perhaps the most insightful one I've ever read on SI.

Here's to you, bob sims--

Cheers!



To: bob sims who wrote (6517)5/27/2003 2:54:05 AM
From: Puck  Respond to of 7056
 
Remember this post, bob? It is my all-time favorite on SI and reflects you at your wittiest, most insightful, and most learned:

Message 9801678

To: Auric Goldfinger who wrote (1580)
From: bob sims Thursday, May 27, 1999 1:59 PM ET
Reply to #1581 of 5776

Auric:

Deception is a constant; it can be found at any time, any place. Athletes use it to fake out a competitor, politicians use it when they
speak, and markets use it to trick you into doing what you should not do. Some primatologists refer to deceptive prowess among
primates as a rationale for the development of the large primate brain. The ape with the larger brain outsmarts other apes for food or a
mate, and goes on to reproduce. In the jungle of financial markets you need to be smarter than the average market monkey who will
do anything to steal your bananas,

HITTS will do just fine.

Bob