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To: Paul Senior who wrote (50619)1/20/2013 9:48:52 PM
From: Mr.Gogo  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 78751
 
Paul,
You can make a value investment by using options. Warren Buffet does it. And if Madharry has found a valuable way through options, why not. Its just a tool. Many times you say you are getting fills. This means you are putting purchase orders. Other people are selling put options with almost the same result...



To: Paul Senior who wrote (50619)1/21/2013 11:15:57 AM
From: Madharry2 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 78751
 
this is completely off topic. But i have to rant here about the horrible helmet to helmet hit by pollard on the patriot running back which knocked the running back senseless or worse. it is a travesty that given what we now know about head injuries and concussion that this is considered legal because the attacked player was a running back. I also consider all the commentators on the game cowards for avoiding talking about this subject or even trying to explain the logic that a helmet to helmet hit on a QB or receiver results in a 15 yard suspension of even ouster from the game, but a running back who is being held up is fair game for permanent debilitating injury. These intentional hit should be flat out banned, if its ruled intentional the player should be tossed out of the game for a first offence and a second offence during a season should result in a one year suspension without pay . a 15 yard penalty for inflicting a permanent head injury doesnt cut it in my view. Pollard is a habitual offender in this category.