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  • What happened to the polls on market outcome?

    I cannot find the polls, I believer there were two of them so far, where we voted on how the markets would do for the third and fourth quarters.

    Searching did not find them for me.

    Anyone, direct me if you will please.
    Jim 69 y/o

    "...Texans...the lowest form of white man there is." Robert Duvall, as Al Sieber, in "Geronimo." (see "Location" for examples.)

    Dedicated to the idea that all people deserve a chance for a healthy productive life. B&M Gates Fdn.

    Good judgement comes from experience; experience comes from bad judgement. Unknown.

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    Re: What happened to the polls on market outcome?

    For the summer:
    results link:
    http://www.itulip.com/cgi-bin/vote.cgi?view=1148142339

    vote link:
    http://www.itulip.com/cgi-bin/vote.cgi?web=1148142339

    For the fall:

    results link:
    http://www.itulip.com/cgi-bin/vote.cgi?view=1157730428

    vote link:
    http://www.itulip.com/cgi-bin/vote.cgi?web=1157730428

    Incidentally, I can't remember if i voted for take off or level off for the fall, but i definitely voted for rise in the summer.

    For Gold v. Stocks v. Canned Food

    results
    http://www.itulip.com/cgi-bin/vote.cgi?view=1145417268

    vote
    http://www.itulip.com/cgi-bin/vote.cgi?web=1145417268


    My complaint about that poll is that there was no option for "gold-based stocks." I still say those will outperform all in the next 2 years.

    Cheers, happy new year jim.
    Last edited by DemonD; December 30, 2006, 07:18 PM.

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      Re: What happened to the polls on market outcome?

      Thanks, Demon, but where are those buggers listed on the main iTulip.com Forums page.

      I would think under Public Discussions Forum, Polls. But they aren't.

      Especially the fall and summer polls, were they not on threads accompanied by some discussion.
      Jim 69 y/o

      "...Texans...the lowest form of white man there is." Robert Duvall, as Al Sieber, in "Geronimo." (see "Location" for examples.)

      Dedicated to the idea that all people deserve a chance for a healthy productive life. B&M Gates Fdn.

      Good judgement comes from experience; experience comes from bad judgement. Unknown.

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