Friday, February 27, 2009

Facts Are Fallible

Bill Gates said in 1981 "640k ought to be enough for anybody." Try running Microsoft Vista without a gig. (Or, better, try running Vista at all:))

What we think is true is only from our current knowledge. When we "KNOW" we are right, we only KNOW what we know, not what is not learned or known yet.

Facts are thusly fallible. There is no black and white.

The market proved this well yesterday. The Dow hit tops of 7442 and bottoms of 7133 in one day, classic whipsaw trading, with both put and call actually losing value at times when they should not have, indicators of a confused market.

Traders reported sales on open March370C right to our top sells at 13.40, and the OTM March 395C was available on downturn and was sold on upturn to profit highs of up to 1.30, making calls yet again profitable.

We believe the market has more upside potential, but may be around whipsaw and fear. Study our Dow projections well, as we've been right on track in our watching of the breathing of the market.


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Different schools of thought over the centuries have found different explanations for man’s apparently inherently flawed state. Taoists call it inbalance, Buddhists call it ignorance, Islam blames our misery on rebellion from God, and Christians attribute all of our suffering to original sin. Freudians say that unhappiness is the inevitable result of the clash between our natural drives and civilization’s needs.

Jungian pyschologists believe desire is the design flaw.

Each of us strives to find what we believe in, and many of us then spend our lives telling others that they are wrong for not believing the same thing.

We wrongly believe that our limited little egos constitute our whole entire universe.

We have failed to recognize our deeper divine character. We don’t realize that, somewhere within us all, there does exist a Supreme Self who is eternally at peace.

That Supreme Self is our true identity, universal and divine.

The Greek Philosopher Epictetus said, “You bear God within you, poor wretch, and know it not”.

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