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Allelomimetic School of Trading
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This thread is for the discussion of the Allelomimetic Trading Method, one of the most profitable developments in technical analysis of stocks in decades.

The Allelomimetic Trading Method is based entirely on concepts adapted from animal husbandry. The approach is centered around the idea of herd mentality.

While the Allelomimetic Trading Method is my own, I am not the first trader to associate technical analysis of stocks with animal husbandry, or farm animal behavior. I was introduced to the concept several years ago by an esteemed authority (an authority on what I'm not precisely sure).

Ideas to be discussed include thigmotaxic behavior (the "tendency to stay close to or in contact with walls or objects and to avoid open areas"); buller-rider syndrome ("develops more frequently when the animals are housed in large groups and/or crowded conditions (e.g., in a feedlot)"; pacing ("stereotyped, short-distance walking back and forth, or side to side, typically manifested by animals kept in close confinement"); and mooh vocalization ("a medium to high amplitude sound of intermediate duration (0.5 - 1.5 sec) produced as a single sound or a series of two to ten calls with neck fully extended and mouth wide open").

Opportunities for profiting from the Allelomimetic Trading Method are clearly unlimited. I will not even attempt to quantify them. Performance reports are not necessary. The rewards should be readily apparent to even the most casual student of Allelomimetic Trading.

This thread should soar in popularity, based on the idea of kinopsis: "A phenomenon in which individuals of a group are attracted to other group members by visual perception of their movement."

I am indebted to the "Encyclpedia of Farm Animal Behavior" for definitions of concepts.

liru.asft.ttu.edu

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33The goosed credulous investor note should have been on the Allelomimetic School TechTrader42-4/28/2002
32Hi Kenny, She is a trip isn't she? Did you see this one? About one of thMonty Lenard-4/27/2002
31Kenny! It's always good to hear from you. I'll be seeing you in Atlanta TechTrader42-4/26/2002
30Hi Brooke, Monty! I am away from home, bored and looking around this old computeKen Carter-4/26/2002
29That cat's a clever trader, Stephen. Clearly, Abbie was expressing her opiniTechTrader42-1/3/2002
28stephen - nope, that was an opinion! Q: Will the market recover in the 2nd half Louis V. Lambrecht-1/3/2002
27Brookelise, Maybe what is needed is: ATTITUDE: The characteristic manner in whstephen wall-1/3/2002
26Some bad news that might have a significant effect on the market: cnn.com ThisTechTrader42-1/3/2002
25This could be the breakthrough we've been waiting for at the Allelomimetic STechTrader42-1/3/2002
24Background music for trading rooms: Dave Soldier and Richard Lair: "Thai Eturnmore-1/3/2002
23Mr. Zeev Hed: This is not a forum on taxes, but here at the Allelomimetic SchoolTechTrader42-12/28/2001
22Brookelise, would you not think that any allelomimetic approach to trading stockZeev Hed-12/27/2001
21thank you, we'd be happy to serve... i know what you mean re: hot tech stoccowgirl-ona-1eyed-horse-12/19/2001
20Sounds like you have a lot of experience. I think we need you and your horse on TechTrader42-12/18/2001
19hi... i was riding by and caught a whiff of this site. re: amblyopia- my horsecowgirl-ona-1eyed-horse-12/18/2001
18Well I guess i'll have to wait till a democrat gets in office to restart thaMonty Lenard-12/13/2001
17Well Nick is wagging his tail on that trade, we sold at 32,tell Sophie thanks. Whorsegirl48-12/12/2001
16Well Sophie said WAG looked like a dog and if it broke 31 it would be soap materMonty Lenard-12/12/2001
15Horsegirl: Your credit cards have already been double billed. Testament to our eTechTrader42-12/12/2001
14Im very interested in signing up for you trading room and your daily news letterhorsegirl48-12/12/2001
13Today's allelomimetic trading concept is amblyopia: Reduced clarity of visioTechTrader42-12/12/2001
12Thanks for the picture, they look really tired from all there learning. I was dihorsegirl48-12/12/2001
11horsegirl48, what a coincedence. I have a German Shepard dog named Sophie. BroMonty Lenard-12/12/2001
10I am so happy somebody finally had the guts to bring this trading method to the horsegirl48-12/12/2001
9Oh I would never take this lightly. Especially since it is free:)Oral Roberts-12/11/2001
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