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To: shades who wrote (75028)12/9/2006 5:45:08 PM
From: RJA_  Respond to of 110194
 
>>my experience has been that candlestick buy/sell algorithms and oil and energy plays work for me

I have not seen your links on candlestick buy/sell algorithms, I will look at them if you care to re post them. If not, thats ok, too.

I wont argue with it IF IT DEMONSTRATIVELY WORKS. But if its just mumbo jumbo, or a crap shoot, I will pass.

Re oil, I rode the canroys and came out positive at least on the early stuff, but will not go there again I think... I am still looking at energy as it is the prime moolah source of our time, I think...

It may turn out to be something like this:

longmontfyi.com

or it may be as simple as a US based royalty trust...

>>I am ALREADY IN the promised land, where am I supposed to FLEE TOO when the florida national guard starts shooting mogambo guru?

Well, yes, the promised land...

I actually used to live there. First Miami, then Davie. But IF things get bad, which I think there is a fair possibility that they might, I do not wish to live with 15mm or so other folks crammed into a very warm muggy mosquitoey peninsula, a fair amount of the southern part of which is permanently dedicated swamp (with the only escape by road north, and a fairly limited number of roads at that) competing for food, water, and services with each other... which may or may not be available. I got tired of living on a fairly narrow strip of land with the swamp on one side and the ocean on the other, and of course... the hurricanes... and variants of The Great Weasel Insurance Group remaining as the home owners insurance provider after the majors pulled out in '94.

I live now in Colorado (about 4mm) and work in Wyoming 500K. I like low density. Folks still leave their doors unlocked in rural Wyoming and their keys in the ignition. And they're friendly and look out for each other. And they actually seem, for the most part, happy. I like that.

If you were to take all the folks in Wyoming and spread them out equally throughout the state, they would not be able to see each other.

I can grow a pretty decent garden in Colorado tho I think Wyoming will require a green house.

Global warming will certainly effect you there in FL, and it may effect us here in Colo/Wy... Perhaps I'll head for Montana... <grin!>

RJA