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Re: [Fwd: Trading Programs & the law]



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Rick,
I proudly share your  view from the same point. Hoping that the "pendulum" of
Integrity-to-arrogance has made it's maximum swing and is returning. Some how,
in my gut, I know that it has not. Prepare for the attack with observation,
factual statistical knowledge and ethical perseverance. (Martial arts skills and
weapons, personally optional). Ofcourse the "rights" of either soon to be
extinguished in the guise of "safety". As to where it goes (see ref. Germany
1938-41)
Sincerely,
Tom
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What's left when you're dead? Hope you didn't loose it!

-----Original Message-----
From: Rick Harmon <rharmo1@xxxxxxx>
To: Tom <planeacres@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sunday, March 15, 1998 10:01 AM
Subject: Re: [Fwd: Trading Programs & the law]


>Tom wrote:
>
>> Not a matter of "what is right" (ethics), it is a matter of "how much money
can
>> I get" by exercising "my rights" with "Law" ???
>>
>> Where does it go from here?
>
>I agree with you 100%.  Whether it is religion, science, the law, whatever --
we all
>have a sense of what is right and what is wrong, and what justice is for that
>matter.  One thing is for sure, a society cannot dictate morality (or ethics)
no
>matter how hard it tries.  And to do so oftentimes creates an onerous standard
for
>the masses which really should affect and be directed at only a few offenders.
>Whether or not "The Code" is one of the few remains to be seen, but to me, he
seems
>far too smart to get caught, so I'm guessing HE'S within HIS rights.
>
>As to where it goes from here, only time will tell -- as is the case with the
>markets.  If there's anything I've learned from trading, it's that extreme
dynamics
>shift from one direction to the other. Maybe we'll live long enough to see a
part of
>the shift.
>
>Thanks for responding.
>
>Rick
>