After he resolved the disinflation/deflation argument with EJ, he left ?? It was good to have him here.
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Re: What happened to Symbols - $#*
Originally posted by sishya View PostAfter he resolved the disinflation/deflation argument with EJ, he left ?? It was good to have him here.
http://www.itulip.com/forums/showpos...74&postcount=1
So it has been only 10 calendar days. Maybe he is on vacation?
sishya, do you have a link to the thread you are referring too?
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Originally posted by sishya View PostAfter he resolved the disinflation/deflation argument with EJ, he left ?? It was good to have him here.
i miss lukester, though. always thoughtful even if hot tempered.
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Originally posted by ThePythonicCow View PostI think you've just earned the award for The Most Transparent Troll of the Day, metalman.;)
'In Internet slang, a troll is someone who posts controversial, inflammatory, irrelevant or off-topic messages in an online community, such as an online discussion forum or chat room, with the primary intent of provoking other users into an emotional response or to generally disrupt normal on-topic discussion.'
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Originally posted by metalman View Post
i miss lukester, though. always thoughtful even if hot tempered.
http://www.itulip.com/forums/showpos...01&postcount=1
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Originally posted by LargoWinch View Postwell, I am pleased to report that luke is alive and well and probably watching us!
http://www.itulip.com/forums/showpos...01&postcount=1
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Originally posted by LargoWinch View PostHis last post is dated 05-10-09, 07:06 PM and can be found here:
http://www.itulip.com/forums/showpos...74&postcount=1
So it has been only 10 calendar days. Maybe he is on vacation?
sishya, do you have a link to the thread you are referring too?
http://www.itulip.com/forums/showthr...6127#post96127
I specially liked his exact call that Finster's FDI Index would reverse at 0.125 and inflation would pick up again. I profited immensely from that FDI reversal call, when I shifted my 401k from money market to stocks at around S&P 680. 2 days ago I shifted everything back to Money Market. Credit should be given where it is due.
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Originally posted by Lukester View PostI think Symbols probably got a headache at some point. :p
(PS Thanks Sishya. I hope you got the other call about the change in inflation rate ;) I'm extremely curious if I will get it right this time too)
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Originally posted by sishya View PostEJ replying to S#*.
http://www.itulip.com/forums/showthr...6127#post96127
I specially liked his exact call that Finster's FDI Index would reverse at 0.125 and inflation would pick up again. I profited immensely from that FDI reversal call, when I shifted my 401k from money market to stocks at around S&P 680. 2 days ago I shifted everything back to Money Market. Credit should be given where it is due.
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Originally posted by Ann View PostThe FDI and EJ's disinflation/inflation theory are the same. The timing is the same. The nomenclature and presentation are not the same. Again, if this were my site I'd avoid the internal competition. It's confusing.
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AKA "synergy", something which does not flourish without internal competition. Ann, if you were running a corporation of which I was an employee, based upon your somewhat regimented inclinations for discourse as expressed on other threads in the past couple of days, I must confess I would have long since sought employment elsewhere. No personal disrespect intended. Just a personality divergence. Meantime, I've been with my German employer for twelve years, and enjoy better relations with both my CEO's there than I do with some relatives - excellent, serene, very effective business relations. I've handled a merchant account with several hundred K in it for them (they are in Europe, I am on the West Coast) for twelve long years and we all trust each other implicitly - as though we were family. BTW, they greatly value diversity, and the freedom among employees to "stretch out" on occasion - in return, they get a fierce loyalty from the entire 40 person team.
Originally posted by jk View Postthe methodologies are not the same. ej's is analytical and predictive. finster's is observational and real time descriptive. thus they complement one another's approach. since they agree, each reinforces the validity of the other.Last edited by Contemptuous; May 25, 2009, 02:42 PM.
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