It seem to me that ALL investments (and speculation) require predicting the future to SOME DEGREE.
What would be an example of such investment ?
>Please try to remember in the face of this noise that the only good >INVESTMENTS (as opposed to speculations) are those that do not >require you to predict the future.
Today in Commodities: Dollar Sets the Tone [View article]
Yesterday: >We prefer natural gas only because we feel we’re in the >beginning stages of a move
Today: >we advised clients to take their positions off and book a profit on the overall trade.
It seems that 'beginning stages of the move' on gas were rather short lived; anyway, at least it was a pointer in the right direction. Who knows, maybe it will continue up for a day or two. The market is rather shaky, as you said - too many variables.
Today in Commodities: Suspend Your Disbelief [View article]
Calm down picman and show (learn first ?) some culture. I trade in oil and sugar, and I'm finding Matt's posts very valuable.
On Oct 13 05:54 PM picman wrote:
> Here's another idiot. We recommend buying Gold but hold off on Silver. > What a moron. These two commodities go hand in hand almost all the > time. Gold has soared above $1,000 and this jackass was on vacation. > So he misses the boat but advises jumping on anyway. thats like saying
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predicting the future to SOME DEGREE.
What would be an example of such investment ?
>Please try to remember in the face of this noise that the only good >INVESTMENTS (as opposed to speculations) are those that do not >require you to predict the future.
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How low it's gonna sink ?
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Whatever happens to stocks, I'm counting on commodities to rise.
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Is it any good ?
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> fall of the Greenback can be sumed up in 7 letters "Bernake".
Off topic, but I think you should know, as you are persistent in
making the same mistake:
It's 'Bernanke' (8 letters), not 'Bernake'.
Dow: The Higher It Gets the Harder It Will Fall [View article]
BRIC ? Which letter ? None of them look
good to me either.
>POSITIONS: Out of US Stock Market
Today in Commodities: Dollar Sets the Tone [View article]
>We prefer natural gas only because we feel we’re in the
>beginning stages of a move
Today:
>we advised clients to take their positions off and book a profit on the overall trade.
It seems that 'beginning stages of the move' on gas were rather
short lived; anyway, at least it was a pointer in the right direction.
Who knows, maybe it will continue up for a day or two.
The market is rather shaky, as you said - too many variables.
Today in Commodities: Don't Fight the Tape [View article]
Today in Commodities: Suspend Your Disbelief [View article]
I trade in oil and sugar, and I'm finding Matt's posts
very valuable.
On Oct 13 05:54 PM picman wrote:
> Here's another idiot. We recommend buying Gold but hold off on Silver.
> What a moron. These two commodities go hand in hand almost all the
> time. Gold has soared above $1,000 and this jackass was on vacation.
> So he misses the boat but advises jumping on anyway. thats like saying
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Another short dip ?
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