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To: Lee Bush who wrote (657)3/11/1998 10:39:00 PM
From: Irv A. Weinberger  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 672
 
Jack and Lee: I've been following...the problem with writing a score expressing the emotion of the market's melodious triumph and defeat is that it would end like Beethoven's unfinished symphony. When could you listen to the whole thing? Food for thought anyway. My father said that he had a tape recording of "charge" and "taps" that was played through the PA system at a brokerage firm he worked for. The clients loved it except when "taps" was heard too much, then he was asked to keep it in his desk. Charging ahead...Irv



To: Lee Bush who wrote (657)3/12/1998 9:55:00 PM
From: JACK R. SMITH JR.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 672
 
Lee,

Yes, and Yes. Looks like blood in the golden path! Think a little here, not melody reaches higher and higher notes, and no countermelody reaches lower and lower notes. Think musically here! There is little comfort to the buyer of the high notes when it reaches the low note, and little comfort to the seller of the low note when it reaches the high note. I can only tell you that music is music, and that music will be made and played! If one can truly play the market, and if he understands music, then, he has an opprotunity to be very rich! I speak of no particular market here, just markets in general. I am not rich, but who knows. It depends more on me than the markets, and I think perhaps it is true of more investors than me, perhaps.

Just my very humble thoughts, Jack!!