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To: TobagoJack who wrote (65056)8/9/2010 9:52:29 PM
From: yard_man  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218673
 
2% every 5 days is like the fellow asking for rice doubling on the chessboard ... ah the power of compounding ... of course, it can work the other way, too, and then someone who loves you ... bails you out!!



To: TobagoJack who wrote (65056)8/9/2010 11:16:42 PM
From: pezz1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218673
 
<<when want to buy, must instead sell; and when frightened to run, must instead embrace.>>

Damn, can you realy do that? with a big bet i mean.

<<2% is good enough for now, for 5 days of anxiously watching>>

Considering the size of your position I'll bet you were damn "anxious"

What would you have done IF price wuz down 2%?

i know from experience that takin 2% on a very lg bet can be a fools game cauz if you make enuff bets to make that 2% worthwhile you gonna have some losers an they better not be any big ones. lg bets to make small profits be very risky IMHO

but for now you be the hero.



To: TobagoJack who wrote (65056)8/10/2010 5:19:24 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 218673
 
Argentine securities linked to GDP are outperforming the country’s bonds by the most in five months as surging commodity exports propel the fastest economic expansion in Latin America.

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South America’s second-biggest economy is “scorching” and may grow 9.7 percent this year, the most since 1992, as grain output jumps and car exports to Brazil soar, Morgan Stanley economist Daniel Volberg said yesterday. The New York-based bank boosted its forecast from 4.6 percent, following upward revisions by JPMorgan, Royal Bank of Canada and Goldman Sachs Group Inc. in the past month.

bloomberg.com