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Congrats to BB (John Cochrane) for the lead article on the Opinion page of
the Wall Street Journal this morning! It is a great piece but after reading it I still am in doubt as to what to do financially. I "got out" 2000 Dow points ago (10,000) and am clueless as to what to do now with my money market accounts. I had lunch with Rudy Mozer two days ago and he said now is the time to order a new ASH-30....the euro/dollar ratio will never be better! Since my wife Betsy forbids a new glider I would have to buy it "on spec" for resale. What a crazy idea. I have another FL friend who has a new 30 on order...brave sole he (and rich too). Anyway...it's nice to see our friend BB hit the big time. Ed Byars |
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On Nov 12, 11:04*am, "Ed Byars" wrote:
Anyway...it's nice to see our friend BB hit the big time. "We all like to think we're smarter than average, but at least half of us are deluded" Spoken like an experienced contest pilot! -T8 |
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Here is a link to the article.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122645226692719401.html Paul Remde "Ed Byars" wrote in message . .. Congrats to BB (John Cochrane) for the lead article on the Opinion page of the Wall Street Journal this morning! It is a great piece but after reading it I still am in doubt as to what to do financially. I "got out" 2000 Dow points ago (10,000) and am clueless as to what to do now with my money market accounts. I had lunch with Rudy Mozer two days ago and he said now is the time to order a new ASH-30....the euro/dollar ratio will never be better! Since my wife Betsy forbids a new glider I would have to buy it "on spec" for resale. What a crazy idea. I have another FL friend who has a new 30 on order...brave sole he (and rich too). Anyway...it's nice to see our friend BB hit the big time. Ed Byars |
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On Nov 12, 11:55*am, TonyV wrote:
wrote: "We all like to think we're smarter than average, but at least half of us are deluded" No. That would be the "median" not the "average". Sorry, had to get that out :-) Tony V. But I bet half the people below average don't understand the difference, and the half above the median already knew. Darryl |
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On Nov 12, 3:12�pm, Darryl Ramm wrote:
On Nov 12, 11:55�am, TonyV wrote: wrote: "We all like to think we're smarter than average, but at least half of us are deluded" No. That would be the "median" not the "average". Sorry, had to get that out :-) Tony V. But I bet half the people below average don't understand the difference, and the half above the median already knew. Darryl I was always pretty sure , but now we have it in writing ( in the WSJ no less ) that BB does NOT fly by the seat of his pants ! A great article John . Ron (ZA). |
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On Nov 12, 8:04 am, "Ed Byars" wrote:
It is a great piece but after reading it I still am in doubt as to what to do financially. In my opinion, veteran soaring pilots (particularly long distance pilots) have the potential of being some of the best investors/traders as most of us know that the weather is bigger than life and most of us accept that. Same with the market. One of the better articles recently is this one on trader psychology: http://www.financialsense.com/fsu/ed...2008/1110.html but substitute the words "altitude" for "trading capital" and "money"; substitute "weather" for "markets", etc. The points on handling stress is also critical to success (as in soaring). This site is one of several I read that is non-mainstream, which, in my opinion, is where you have to think in order to be ahead of what the market does. As for what to do next, well, John does point out in the last paragraph that a first step is to know exactly your own situation. The next step of course is deciding what to do given your risk tolerance (the "task") and step #1 then actually doing it (taking the tow). IMHO, investing/trading is much tougher than soaring but perhaps it's me...... Kemp |
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Or, just keep it simple like me: Buy a good used glider instead of
investing... Sure I might be cursing the decision 35 years from now when I retire; but not having any money tied up in the stock market has kept me from being stressed out about it this year, AND when you add in the extra hours I've spent at cloud-base (a blissful state, as well all know) I think I've come out FAR ahead of the average investor! :-) --Noel (who is soon to have his first Mortgage, and his first large/steady 401k contributions... All good things must end, sadly!) |
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Just remember, if a stock goes down by 50%, in order to regain its
original value it has to back up by 100%. Now that a tough demand. Al Ed Byars wrote: Congrats to BB (John Cochrane) for the lead article on the Opinion page of the Wall Street Journal this morning! It is a great piece but after reading it I still am in doubt as to what to do financially. I "got out" 2000 Dow points ago (10,000) and am clueless as to what to do now with my money market accounts. I had lunch with Rudy Mozer two days ago and he said now is the time to order a new ASH-30....the euro/dollar ratio will never be better! Since my wife Betsy forbids a new glider I would have to buy it "on spec" for resale. What a crazy idea. I have another FL friend who has a new 30 on order...brave sole he (and rich too). Anyway...it's nice to see our friend BB hit the big time. Ed Byars |
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On Nov 12, 11:04*am, "Ed Byars" wrote:
Congrats to BB (John Cochrane) for the lead article on the Opinion page of the Wall Street Journal this morning! It is a great piece but after reading it I still am in doubt as to what to do financially. *I "got out" 2000 Dow points ago (10,000) and am clueless as to what to do now with my money market accounts. I had lunch with Rudy Mozer two days ago and he said now is the time to order a new ASH-30....the euro/dollar ratio will never be better! Since my wife Betsy forbids a new glider I would have to buy it "on spec" for resale. *What a crazy idea. *I have another FL friend who has a new 30 on order...brave sole he (and rich too). Anyway...it's nice to see our friend BB hit the big time. Ed Byars Think about what the P/E ratio will be at today's stock prices when earnings go down to near zero. Infinity sounds good! |
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