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To: koan who wrote (34901)3/5/2007 12:43:45 AM
From: Chunger  Respond to of 78440
 
Ya i see that. Was hoping to add to some positions tomorrow. Now i'm wondering if i should keep any of them?



To: koan who wrote (34901)3/5/2007 12:59:49 AM
From: onepath  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78440
 
A test. Now to figure out the right answer.

1) Sell into panic.

2) Buy.

3) Sit tight.( watch and suffer)

4) Eliminate a few of your least favourite positions to try position yourself a little better later.



To: koan who wrote (34901)3/5/2007 6:00:58 AM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 78440
 
wuss.

buy into weakness. sell into strength.

never cause a panic in markets. it spreads to your own brain eventually and you end up live in constant fear. You become the unwitting author of your own perdition.

the invisible wind that nighttime bends the haunted frightened trees ... that now seem to drive ghostly echoes and fleeting shadows ... rebounding in your craven heart with tremors of fear and confusion ... these will all fade and soften when the morning comes, my child.

Anytime you see gold move with the market you know it is institutionally driven money management, and there are no fundamentals behind it. drink deep or touch not the Pierian spring..

EC<:-}