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Re: GUARANTEED 100% RETURN...prove me wrong...



 So the only thing you'll guarantee is a $1500 profit(to Ryan Jones)

"riskarb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Wow, what a deal... You'll guarantee a $1000 win within a one-year time
> frame? WOW, won't cover my cable bill.... But wait, this is after I pay
this
> spammer $1500!  So the only thing you'll guarantee is a $1500 profit.
What
> about the dude who received your bogus $1200 excel sheet, did he get his
> $1200 back?  Did your deal with him include a guarantee?  Is he still
> holding his breath, has hell frozen over?
>
> http://makeashorterlink.com/?L2C9336A6
>
> arb.
>
> > Could the spread have gone back down?  Of course.  But I
> >  don't care what you or anyone else says, that spread WILL
> >  NOT stay inverted.  It never has, the laws of economics
> >  won't allow it.  Guarantee?  You bet.  I'll put myself on
> >  the line, and you won't see anyone anywhere with the guts
> >  to do this...so pay attention.  If you or anyone else on
> >  this post takes the trade according to the logic and do
> >  not make at least $1,000.00 within 1 year risking no more
> >  than $2,000, I will personally cover your losses!  (One
> >  trade per person please).  However, this offer is only
> >  good based on two conditions.  First, you take the course
> >  for $1,500.  Second, before you place the trade, you must
> >  notify me and place it based on my suggestions (i.e. which
> >  contract months, at what spread level, etc.).  You don't
> >  follow my suggestions exactly, no deal.
> >
>
> Are you really this thick, or is it an act?  There were dozen of
long-trade
> opportunities in Enron, and hundreds of short-trades.  Take a look at a
long
> in July:
>
>
http://www.forbes.com/finance/mktguideapps/compinfo/AdvancedChart.jhtml?symbol=ENRNQ
>
>
> > And buying Enron at what price was good timing?  The merit
> >  of the ho/cl trade is not timing, it is the relationship
> >  between the two markets.  They are inextricably linked
> >  with certain compounding factors.  There are rare times in
> >  trades that you KNOW the timing is good.  May not be
> >  exact, but if you can KNOW, based on the fundemental
> >  relationshp of the markets, or other factors, that the
> >  timing is good, you are 100 light years ahead of most
> >  traders simply trying to time their bias of where they
> >  THINK the market is going to go.
> >
> >
>
>





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