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I second the idea below which suggests focusing on forward analysis. How
about someone choosing a couple of commodities for the week and letting
everyone concentrate on them, using whatever analysis they like, and then
post what they think might materialise?
Best
Gram.
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>I am seconding Jerry Donato's post,...
>there are many intelligent and focused
>traders here who are being turned off
>by the bickering and sarcassim,...etc.
>
>As a suggestion....how about this post
>serve to start a discussion along the
>lines of what we as a "group" would want,
>which we do not have now.  Some ideas
>might include some forward looking
>analysis,...(which used to be posted
>regularly but which has been conspicously
>absent  since the bickering started a month
>or so ago)... updates on sentiment,..or
>psychology,...  intermarket analysis,...
>pivot dates for various markets, and successful
>trading techniques for other vehicles.
>
>There are many traders using options or futures
>as vehicles,..but there are also others using
>mutual funds as vehicles, ....there could be
>worthwhile discussion in many  venues which
>just is not taking place now....etc.
>
>Other ideas might include a joint daily post of key
>thoughts from members of the group.....for instance,
>each morning one of us could serve as a recipient
>of a brief 25 word email about some pertinent thought,
>from other members of the group,...and from these ideas,..
>a single post could be made for that morning,...maybe
>entitled "Outlook Next 1-3 Days",..etc. I feel RT'rs
>may be reluctant now to post such observations and
>thoughts now as there is no venue,...but if there were
>a daily post,...(one of us could serve as organizer for
>this,..or we could take take turns,...etc) then the ideas
>would start to flow.  I for one have refrained from posting
>recently due to the sniping.  Perhaps we can get back on
>track and this thread can serve as a starting point for a flow of
>ideas,..perceptions and analysis.
>
>That's why we are here after all.
>
>Sorry this is disjointed,..working in the kitchen and
>typing don't mix.....Happy New Year.  Jim Pilliod
>
>