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mlky_man
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This is a post from another site and knowing the posters history, it's got to be one of the funniest things I've heard in years:

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Default Re: 350Z's 2007 I Fund Thread
"Relax everyone, we will do well in the end. Stick to your plan and don't allow anyone to mess with your mind. Many will come out of the woods and claim to know the markets because they were in the G Fund. I am seen this crap so many times over and over. If you got caught in it, do not panic."


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"In order for ‘evil’ to prevail, all that need happen is for ‘good’ people to do nothing."

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Post Thu Aug 16, 2007 1:07 pm
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See you on the other side wht00ss. Save me a good spot.............

"In order for ‘evil’ to prevail, all that need happen is for ‘good’ people to do nothing."

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Post Wed Aug 22, 2007 12:09 pm
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Stock Markets

The Dow Jones Industrial Average advanced cautiously above resistance at 13400, low volume and weak closes indicating hesitancy on the part of buyers. The breakout signals that the correction is ended, though cautious traders may await further confirmation. Reversal below 13000, though not expected, would warn that the signal is false and the correction is not yet over.
dow jones industrial average

The Nikkei is testing resistance at the former primary support level of 16600; respect of this level would confirm a strong down-trend. Breakout above 6200 signaled the end of the FTSE 100 secondary correction. Narrow consolidation below 6400 would be a bullish sign, despite low volume; while reversal below 6200 would warn of another test of primary support at 6000.
ftse 100 index

The Hang Seng is in a bullish consolidation above support at 23500, while the Shanghai Composite continues its strong advance. Weak closes and low volume, by contrast, signal hesitancy on the ASX All Ordinaries.

"In order for ‘evil’ to prevail, all that need happen is for ‘good’ people to do nothing."

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Post Wed Sep 05, 2007 12:33 pm
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Here are the returns for members posting their moves for the month of August, as of Aug 3rd actually which is when I joined here.

Trac: 3.97%
mlky_man: -.22%
marco59: -1.37%
G fund: .33%
F fund: 1.23%
C fund: 1.54%
S fund: 1.38%
I fund: -.71%

Congrats Trac!!

"In order for ‘evil’ to prevail, all that need happen is for ‘good’ people to do nothing."

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Post Wed Sep 05, 2007 4:54 pm
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I just saw the post, thanks Mlky_Man.
Post Fri Sep 07, 2007 3:51 pm
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thanks for the insight David, haven't heard this before.
Post Sat Sep 22, 2007 8:18 am
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I thought the markets would tank today with existing home sales report.
Looking at the 5 day, going with C and S for tomorrow.
http://money.cnn.com/quote/chart/chart.html?pg=ch&symb=95899W10&time=5dy&freq=15mi&charts=0&comp=efa&compidx=SP500%7E3377&ind_compind=&uf=0&lf=1&ma=0&maval=60
I also think the dollor might bounce back with the beating it has taken.
http://quotes.ino.com/chart/?s=NYBOT_DX&v=d3
Post Tue Sep 25, 2007 3:27 pm
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Ya you are to some extent right about it. Lets see how others respond to it.

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TSP investors will pull money out of the safety of the G fund when they think they will make more money in stocks. Conversely, they will quickly move money into the G fund when they think there is more risk in the market.
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I'm closing this thread, as it's a dead thread attracting non-topic posts which I was unable to split because of the great length of the thread causing memory allocation overflow.

Bye Bye Bums
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