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To: ajtj99 who wrote (15236)11/20/2013 6:43:59 PM
From: HairBall3 Recommendations

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Davy Crockett
No Mo Mo

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Hello ajtj99,

I stumbled across you posting here a couple of months ago. As you know I retired from day trading in 2010 and posting my work publicly. I have never been addicted to anything, but my abrupt refrain from posting felt a little like going cold turkey. Although I did not miss the work associated with maintaining a message board.

I started to post this chart a few days ago and just pulled back, feeling a little like an alcoholic starring at a shot just poured in front of me. At any rate and for what it’s worth, my take on GLD.

Attached is an “End of Day” 8 Day Candle Chart. Note the bearish flag in play. A break to the norm is in progress. The first major test for support should be the start of the flag the 114.68 pivot low. If this flag breaks below (as the nature of this formation suggests), the next major support would be the 100.44 pivot high followed by the price action congestion on either side of 92.00 (See the Volume at Price Bars)

I trust the market is treating you and the participants of this thread well.

Regards,

LG
THINK LIKE A CRIMINAL




To: ajtj99 who wrote (15236)11/20/2013 7:46:24 PM
From: befrank1 Recommendation

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AJ, I am a lurker (I even was a lurker on LG's board, good to see him here after all this time) and saw your post on Windows 8. If you want to get back the Windows 7 Start menu, try:

download.cnet.com

That's what I use, or you can check out one of the others at:

reviews.cnet.com



To: ajtj99 who wrote (15236)11/20/2013 9:40:36 PM
From: Hank Scorpio  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 33421
 
I'm not a big MSFT cheerleader but with Surface Pro and Xbox they could have a good few months. BTW, I agree with you wrt. software evolution. I happen to think that happens to tech in general, especially anything internet related. To be truthful however, I am hugely disappointed with the last 10-15 years of tech advances. If a search engine and a pair of glasses are taking over tech, it's hurting.