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Looking for an old thread

stoney

Part of the unwashed, middle-American horde
Jul 26, 2006
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BV has been helping me find a thread, but was unable to. In 2007, I wrote a 10k word diatribe on financial responsibility and personal savings. It ended up being a 5-10 page thread that most everybody (regulars) were involved in.

At the time, I got a few pm's asking for copies of the diatribe and one person noted that they saved it as a word doc.

Does anyone have that doc still? I am working on creating a super sticky from the depths of the financial knowledge available from the regular posters in PAWN.

Any help would be appreciated.
 

Pesqueeb

bicycle in airplane hangar
Feb 2, 2007
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Riding past the morgue.
Use the search function?





















:p :busted:

Seriously though, have any recollection of thread title at all? Try teh google search to see if it might be floating around some place else somehow?
 
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dante

Unabomber
Feb 13, 2004
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looking for classic NE singletrack
Hee hee....

dante said:
Everybody's looking for that second dip in order to jump in. So if someone thinks the market is going to go down 20%, they're going to start buying at -15%, more at -18%, some at -20%, some at -18%, and the last at -15%. However, someone else is seeing that and figuring on buying at -13% and ride it down to -17% before it bounces back up. Then some mutual fund wants to start jumping in at -10% in order to beat the other people getting in, and you have what's been going on the last couple weeks or so. Whether the profit-taking will overpower the people trying to get in is still up in the air. Yes, the economy sucks right about now, but the market is always a forward-looking indicator. If you wait till the economy recovers, you've missed the rally.
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