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Tuesday, March 29, 2005



I had a college roommate that always looked forward to the day after Easter. He'd go over to Woolworth's and buy all the chocolate bunnies off the half-priced table. It was honestly one of the highlights of his year. He kept this stash in a secret place, and he ate them in secret (at least he never offered me any). Funny the stuff you remember. Anyway, that memory popped into my head yesterday (and lingers on today). If I didn't have this hardcore anti-social behavior that I've developed, I'd give him a ring and see how the chocolate bunny pickings were yesterday.

The trading's been good so far this week. I've only traded in the mornings, and that's been enough. I'm messing with my charts less and less, so that must be a good sign. Only thing I've done recently is to give up on the super shortterm charts (ticks & volume). That got to be an idiot's game trying to figure out what on Sierra corresponds to a Esignal 233 tick or 250 volume chart. Then when I'd find something to approximate it, someone would say the Esignal 500v or the 133 tick chart was even better. So fuck it. Just using 3 minute charts for everything. And enough of that gio shit of looking at a dozen timeframes and looking at the 30 or 60 to stay in a trade all day. On a strong trend day, the MAs will keep you in just as well (if you have the balls to do so).

Right now, I'm pissed because I've spent all afternoon finding out that an entire spindle of 50 cd-r's I bought yesterday from Circuit City are defective. I've bought two spindles, but I'm going to get a refund on the unopened one. I'll see what the policy is on returning the open one. These are TDKs they have on sale this week, and I've never had a problem with them, so this sucks.






1 Comments:

At 9:09 PM, Blogger Fearless said...

I lucked out and got a full refund for both spindles, even the opened one. Then I bought a 50 pack of hp discs. Label says "Made in Taiwan." Oh shit.

 

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