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Quote BubbleVision Replybullet Posted: 12/Nov/2007 at 6:42pm
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Why should we worry? If someone wants to bet on mommentum/ stocks whose fundamentals defy logic then good luck to them after all prices can go anyhwhere.
 
Again that Keynes Quote : Markets can be irrational for longer than we can remain solvent.
 
 
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Quote BubbleVision Replybullet Posted: 13/Nov/2007 at 3:00pm
Prosperity...I dont claim to know any of his positions or even the rumours...
 
However, IF he was Short then I am sure, he has the conviction to hold for more than 1-2 days or 100 odd points here and there.
 
You dont know the conviction of the bears, so please stop all this!
 
IF markets comments by anyone Depresses you, then you should not be there.
 
 


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Quote BULL Replybullet Posted: 13/Nov/2007 at 4:55pm

It is a folly to be able to predict what anyone is doing in this market.While the moderator of this site has created a reasonable degree of excitement by following the disclosed investments of RJ I sincerely think that the buck should stop there.How on earth  does someone know whether RJ has squared up or is long or short?Let me tell you that anyone spreading such rumour is doing so at his own peril and should either come up with contract notes or else stay back.I am sure that my comments will be taken in the right spirit.RJ is bulish or bearish for his own trades and never influences any Tom, Dick and Harry to follow him. So what is this fuss all about?Also opinions change so please do not carry one opinion and make an issue out of it.There are several other things to read, discuss and talk and I expect everyone to do exactly that.

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Quote BubbleVision Replybullet Posted: 13/Nov/2007 at 5:05pm
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It is a folly to be able to predict what anyone is doing in this market.

How on earth  does someone know whether RJ has squared up or is long or short? Let me tell you that anyone spreading such rumour is doing so at his own peril and should either come up with contract notes or else stay back.
 
I am sure that my comments will be taken in the right spirit. RJ is bullish or bearish for his own trades and never influences any Tom, Dick and Harry to follow him. So what is this fuss all about? Also opinions change so please do not carry one opinion and make an issue out of it.
 
There are several other things to read, discuss and talk and I expect everyone to do exactly that.
 
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Quote BULL Replybullet Posted: 13/Nov/2007 at 5:33pm
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Mrkts are trading higher than they were on Mahurat's close or even on Wednesday's closing !

RJ would have covered his shorts on Monday - He really sent depressing waves on the weekend ..
  
 
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That's exactly my point as well - Why on TED do we have to create this topic called "Is RJ bearish ?"
 
What is the meaning of such questions and such topic - if we cannot know whether RJ is long of short or sqaured or open !!
 
Originally posted by BULL

How on earth  does someone know whether RJ has squared up or is long or short?
 
Can you substantiate your statement in "bold red" above through documentary evidence? Or better still can you identify yourself so I know whom I am talking to.Seems that you know the big bull or someone in his office.
 
The topic started as a discussion point to some TV program which was understandable then people started coming up with imaginations which is clearly unacceptable.
 
Discussing opinions on a TV show is normal but to extend that into imagining trades for someone whom you do not know is not done.You could fall into trouble for shooting in the dark.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Quote BubbleVision Replybullet Posted: 13/Nov/2007 at 5:42pm
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That's exactly my point as well - Why on TED do we have to create this topic called "Is RJ bearish ?"
 

This is because we had a topic when he was bullish. As such, its imperative that we have one when he is bearish. This however, does NOT give anyone the right to claim that he would have covered his Short positon(s) (IF he had any to begin with), as you had done, on a single day or two days price action.

 
Also, your procatination about Traders make money/losing money and what not was totally uncalled for. You it seems have never traded in life, and dont know what is trading or investing. By Trading, I mean only buy and sell. Time frames are different for everyone and you unfortunately dont realise it.
 
 
 
 
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