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10/28/2011 Intraday Watering

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Re: 10/28/2011 Intraday Watering

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HappyFriday wrote:BORING trading day !
Any joke ? :D :D
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ta-da-dum I am here all day.

Eeeked out 5% return today. Boring, but I'll take it. Good luck everyone.
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wow, cannot afford this anymore. what is inflation, this is inflation:

Bespoke doubled its subscription fee.

Bespoke Premium: Includes all of the reports that are currently part of the Bespoke Premium service -- Cost: $80/month or $750/year.

Bespoke Premium Plus: Includes all of the reports that are currently part of the Bespoke Premium service as well as access to our Interactive Databases and custom research analysis -- Cost: $1,250 biannually or $2,500/year.

:o

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Re: 10/28/2011 Intraday Watering

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PAGING BB52x: so u don’t appreciate happy, mature women with all their clothes on??
try this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5n-o80E ... re=related
just wait till I get my hands on that “ignor” thingie
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Notice the yield on the 10 yr, tanking today.
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Bulls and Bears, pick your side on these two numbers
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Re: 10/28/2011 Intraday Watering

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Grizzly wrote:
HappyFriday wrote:BORING trading day !
Any joke ? :D :D
Ten years ago we had Bob Hope, Johnny Cash and Steve Jobs.
Now, we have no Cash, no Jobs, and no Hope!
That is cute ! :lol: :lol:
Is Newton's Law applied to Master Cobra ?
No matter how high he flies on the outer space, he still needs to come back to the ground to see his wife and kids ! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Grizzly wrote:The Montana Department of Employment, Division of Labor
Standards claimed a small rancher was not paying proper wages to his help
and sent an agent out to investigate him.

GOVERNMENT AGENT: "I need a list of your employees and how
much you pay them."

RANCHER: "Well, there's my hired hand who's been with me for
3 years. I pay him $200 a week plus free room and board.

Then there's the mentally challenged guy. He works about 18
hours every day and does about 90% of all the work around here. He makes
about $10 per week, pays his own room and board, and I buy him a bottle of
bourbon every Saturday night so he can cope with life. He also sleeps with
my wife occasionally."

GOVERNMENT AGENT: "That's the guy I want to talk to - the
mentally challenged one."

RANCHER: "That would be me."
:lol:

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Re: 10/28/2011 Intraday Watering

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Grizzly wrote:
HappyFriday wrote:BORING trading day !
Any joke ? :D :D
Ten years ago we had Bob Hope, Johnny Cash and Steve Jobs.
Now, we have no Cash, no Jobs, and no Hope!
:shock: :mrgreen:

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Re: 10/28/2011 Intraday Watering

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WTF??? Am I still asleep? SPX down but SPY up?
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Cobra wrote:wow, cannot afford this anymore. what is inflation, this is inflation:

Bespoke doubled its subscription fee.

Bespoke Premium: Includes all of the reports that are currently part of the Bespoke Premium service -- Cost: $80/month or $750/year.

Bespoke Premium Plus: Includes all of the reports that are currently part of the Bespoke Premium service as well as access to our Interactive Databases and custom research analysis -- Cost: $1,250 biannually or $2,500/year.

:o

We only need Cobra, no Bespoke.
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CU, JJC trying for third time at High over last 8hrs muffin top?. Maybe breakdown after.
Flip that coin.

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Re: 10/28/2011 Intraday Watering

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Cobra wrote:
Grizzly wrote:
HappyFriday wrote:BORING trading day !
Any joke ? :D :D
Ten years ago we had Bob Hope, Johnny Cash and Steve Jobs.
Now, we have no Cash, no Jobs, and no Hope!
:shock: :mrgreen:
:lol: :lol: :lol:
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janez wrote:
Cobra wrote:wow, cannot afford this anymore. what is inflation, this is inflation:

Bespoke doubled its subscription fee.

Bespoke Premium: Includes all of the reports that are currently part of the Bespoke Premium service -- Cost: $80/month or $750/year.

Bespoke Premium Plus: Includes all of the reports that are currently part of the Bespoke Premium service as well as access to our Interactive Databases and custom research analysis -- Cost: $1,250 biannually or $2,500/year.

:o

We only need Cobra, no Bespoke.
Besoke's report has some value but $80 a month is way too expensive. I think the old $40 price was already expensive. :(

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Re: 10/28/2011 Intraday Watering

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Al_Dente wrote:PAGING BB52x: so u don’t appreciate happy, mature women with all their clothes on??
try this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5n-o80E ... re=related
just wait till I get my hands on that “ignor” thingie
I do I do just keep it coming, I am heading out soon. not too active today you know it's Friday, Halloween party tonight, yeap lots of French maids and nurses where I am going tonight. :oops:
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Re: 10/28/2011 Intraday Watering

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MrMiyagi wrote:WTF??? Am I still asleep? SPX down but SPY up?
It was that way at the open for a while too, had me rubbing my eyes and refreshing charts...
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Re: 10/28/2011 Intraday Watering

Post by fibo618 »

Cobra et All,

I did a quick search on this site but didnt find any info...

Do any of you follow or have an opinion on Raymond Merriman (natal astro) He appears to have a good success rate..

Thanks

and Cobra, Thx for the CMG info
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Paging Tabby...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1TyMaIa0d_0

Start the tank.
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Cobra wrote:wow, cannot afford this anymore. what is inflation, this is inflation:

Bespoke doubled its subscription fee.

Bespoke Premium: Includes all of the reports that are currently part of the Bespoke Premium service -- Cost: $80/month or $750/year.

Bespoke Premium Plus: Includes all of the reports that are currently part of the Bespoke Premium service as well as access to our Interactive Databases and custom research analysis -- Cost: $1,250 biannually or $2,500/year.

:o
Looks as though Bespoke is trying out its new strategy, code-name 5th avenue. I consider Bespoke quite similar to all the luxury stores in NY, lots of nice stuff but nothing we really need, nothing essential which cannot be found elsewhere...
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Cobra wrote:wow, cannot afford this anymore. what is inflation, this is inflation:

Bespoke doubled its subscription fee.

Bespoke Premium: Includes all of the reports that are currently part of the Bespoke Premium service -- Cost: $80/month or $750/year.

Bespoke Premium Plus: Includes all of the reports that are currently part of the Bespoke Premium service as well as access to our Interactive Databases and custom research analysis -- Cost: $1,250 biannually or $2,500/year.

:o
Cobra, you've given Bespoke a lot of exposure, I think they're just taking advantage of higher demand. They should give you a discount.
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Re: 10/28/2011 Intraday Watering

Post by Zouk »

HI Cobra and all, first post here. I want to thank all the contributors to this forum you really do make rookies like myself better traders there's no two ways about it. Also, thanks for your public trading systems, your CIS has enabled me to make much more prudent decisions.

I have a question about EMA's and what parameters to use them with. Obviously Cobra you use an EMA 20 on a 2 day chart which works very well but do you have some other favorite time periods to employ EMA's? Say, for example, using an EMA 20 on a 10day chart? Because obviously the different time window will result in a different price for an EMA and different signals. Hope that makes some sense. Many thanks guys.
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