James48843 Account Talk

Sorry to hear that James.... Hang in there kid... I too have had it very rough, for last 6 months !!

Just when I get ahead, bammo, back down with more losses..

However, I have seriously tried to put it all behind me and move forward..

The year is still young, 11 months to go, to build on and have a better year..
 
Well, OF COURSE the market has turned around.

Because JAMES sold the day before yesterday- right at the bottom.

of COURSE it's about to soar higher.

(sigh....)


I'm telling you, folks. Watch what I do, and then YOU do the exact opposite.

It's a sure bet!!

NO better system than the "Opposite of what James48843 Does" system. (OWJD).



I think I'll start an autotracker account JUST to track the OWJD system.

NOT TRUE! It only goes down when I buy in.
 
Sorry James, but you are still outclassed. You are still in the top third on the AT, man. You can't start your OWJD until you get down into the Bottom 5% with FWM and me. :sick:
 
[h=1]JP Morgan Executive Director Dies[/h]
- Feb 13, 2014



Ryan Crane, a JPMorgan (JPM) Chase & Co. employee who in a 14-year career at the New York-based bank rose to executive director of a unit that trades blocks of stocks for clients, has died. He was 37.

He died on Feb. 3 at his Stamford, Connecticut, home, according to the website of Leo P. Gallagher & Son Funeral Home in Greenwich, Connecticut. The cause of death will be determined when a toxicology report is completed in about six weeks, said a spokeswoman for the state’s chief medical examiner.

Crane started at JPMorgan in equities trading after graduating from Harvard University in 1999, according to his profile on the LinkedIn Corp. website. Following promotions, he worked as an executive director, or a rank above vice president and below managing director, in the bank’s Americas Program Trading group. Program traders handle transactions in baskets of at least 15 stocks, often for mutual-fund clients seeking to rebalance index-linked portfolios.

Ryan Crane, JPMorgan Equities Trading Executive, Dies at 37 - Bloomberg


JP Morgan employee who fell to death from bank's London office in Canary Wharf named as Gabriel Magee

Gabriel Magee: JP Morgan employee who fell to death from bank's London office in Canary Wharf named - Business News - Business - The Independent


This Statement is almost verified:

Crane oversaw all of the trade platforms and worked closely with Gabriel Magee of JPM’s London desk (who fell 32 stories off the JPM London roof moments after texting his g/f he would be home shortly), and that the pair had access to the exact same info.



Dead Bankster #1 Mike Dueker : 50-year-old Mike Dueker, who had worked for Russell Investment for five years, was found dead close to the Tacoma Narrows Bridge in Washington State, says AP.

Dead Bankster #2 William Broeksmit: A 58-year-old former senior executive at Deutsche Bank AG, William Broeksmit, was found dead on January 26 in his home after an apparent suicide in South Kensington in central London.


Dead Bankster #3 Gabriel Magee: Another tragic incident occurred on January 28, when a 39-year-old Gabriel Magee, a JP Morgan employee, died after falling from the roof of its European headquarters in London.

Dead Bankster #4 Richard Talley: Richard Talley, 57, and the company he founded in 2001 were under investigation by state insurance regulators at the time of his death late Tuesday, an agency spokesman confirmed Thursday. It was unclear how long the investigation had been ongoing or its primary focus. A coroner’s spokeswoman Thursday said Talley was found in his garage by a family member who called authorities. They said Talley died from seven or eight self-inflicted wounds from a nail gun fired into his torso and head. Also unclear is whether Talley’s suicide was related to the investigation by the Colorado Division of Insurance, which regulates title companies.

Missing Oil Markets Reporter David Bird: The case of David Bird, the oil markets reporter who had worked at the Wall Street Journal for 20 years and vanished without a trace on the afternoon of January 11, has this in common with the other three tragedies: his work involves a commodities market – oil – which is under investigation by the U.S. Senate’s Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations for possible manipulation. The FBI is involved in the Bird investigation.

Bird left his Long Hill, New Jersey home on that Saturday, telling his wife he was going for a walk. An intentional disappearance is incompatible with the fact that he left the house wearing a bright red jacket and without his life-sustaining medicine he was required to take daily as a result of a liver transplant. Despite a continuous search since his disappearance by hundreds of volunteers, local law enforcement and the FBI, Bird has not been located.
 
OK Folks- here is your signal.

I am going BACK into stocks today.

If you are a follower of the "Opposite of what James Does" method, then today would be your day to bail out.


I missed the runup the last two weeks. I was a sucker. Now I am a sucker again and diving back into the pool.


Surf's up.



I'm going : 35% "C", 40% "S" and 25% "I" as of COB today. Moving there before noon.


Good luck.
 
Orale, ese ! Don't forget to go down the cerveza aisle and stock up.......muy importante !!!

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I just decided- on the spur of the moment- to bail out to the safety of "G" today.

No reason, other than it seems like the right time to run to safety.


Good luck.
 
DAY FOUR of no electrical power at my home.

What caused it?

Extreme capitalism.
Corporate greed.
Outsourcing what used to be the inhouse function of tree trimming, and failure to trim trees properly by the outsourced subcontractors, and local republican government lazafaire approach that allowed what once was a well-regulated public utilities to be run into the ground by greedy bastards.

That, and a very bad thunderstorm Friday night.


They are saying I MIGHT have power back by Wednesday at midnight.

Arrrgggghh.

THIS is why we need government oversight of public utilities.

(*And home solar panels. We need more solar panels too.)
 
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