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Title: my first day
Post by: CHUGG on October 16, 2007, 12:15:00 AM
Today is my first day that I quit. I am dying for a dip. BAD!! But that would make me a weak person and I am not weak person. I am worried about the weight gain. Wish me will power!! Oh and I would love to speak to a hall of famer over the phone. I have plenty of questions that I would love to ask that would help me get through this.
Title: Re: my first day
Post by: chewie on October 16, 2007, 12:23:00 AM
Quote from: CHUGG
Today is my first day that I quit. I am dying for a dip. BAD!! But that would make me a weak person and I am not weak person. I am worried about the weight gain. Wish me will power!! Oh and I would love to speak to a hall of famer over the phone. I have plenty of questions that I would love to ask that would help me get through this.
hang in there bro! it gets better - i just sent you a pm with my phone number.
Title: Re: my first day
Post by: CHUGG on February 09, 2010, 01:11:00 AM
I was here a few years ago and quit for about 8 months which means it wasn't a successful quit. I'm not going to give reasons because there is no reason to start chewing again. This forum helped me before and will help me again. I am quit now for about 15 minutes. Nuff said.
Title: Re: my first day
Post by: Smokeyg on February 09, 2010, 01:28:00 AM
Quote from: CHUGG
I was here a few years ago and quit for about 8 months which means it wasn't a successful quit. I'm not going to give reasons because there is no reason to start chewing again. This forum helped me before and will help me again. I am quit now for about 15 minutes. Nuff said.
Welcome back.

How the fuck did this forum help you in the past? Obviously you weren't taking it seriously. Quit for 8 months with just over 220 posts? Why'd you feel you were ready to leave? Why was roll call not a top priority for you? Why'd you reach a point where you were quit for "about 8 months" instead of precisely 237 days?

Not that I judge people by their green dot garnering skills, but your green dots are about as pathetic as your last "quit". Actually, it wasn't a quit, not even an unsuccessful quit - it was a break. A fucking vacation. A tourist trap. Get involved and stay accountable.

Now let's just focus on the present and not worry about besting your last failure.

Nuff said.
Title: Re: my first day
Post by: CHUGG on February 09, 2010, 10:09:00 AM
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I was here a few years ago and quit for about 8 months which means it wasn't a successful quit. I'm not going to give reasons because there is no reason to start chewing again.  This forum helped me before and will help me again.  I am quit now for about 15 minutes.  Nuff said.
Welcome back.

How the fuck did this forum help you in the past? Obviously you weren't taking it seriously. Quit for 8 months with just over 220 posts? Why'd you feel you were ready to leave? Why was roll call not a top priority for you? Why'd you reach a point where you were quit for "about 8 months" instead of precisely 237 days?

Not that I judge people by their green dot garnering skills, but your green dots are about as pathetic as your last "quit". Actually, it wasn't a quit, not even an unsuccessful quit - it was a break. A fucking vacation. A tourist trap. Get involved and stay accountable.

Now let's just focus on the present and not worry about besting your last failure.

Nuff said.
Go screw yourself. You should know that when someone is focusing on a goal you dont bring up the past. I did that on my own. So once again, go screw yourself. Good to be back : )
Title: Re: my first day
Post by: Smokeyg on February 09, 2010, 10:34:00 AM
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I was here a few years ago and quit for about 8 months which means it wasn't a successful quit. I'm not going to give reasons because there is no reason to start chewing again.  This forum helped me before and will help me again.  I am quit now for about 15 minutes.  Nuff said.
Welcome back.

How the fuck did this forum help you in the past? Obviously you weren't taking it seriously. Quit for 8 months with just over 220 posts? Why'd you feel you were ready to leave? Why was roll call not a top priority for you? Why'd you reach a point where you were quit for "about 8 months" instead of precisely 237 days?

Not that I judge people by their green dot garnering skills, but your green dots are about as pathetic as your last "quit". Actually, it wasn't a quit, not even an unsuccessful quit - it was a break. A fucking vacation. A tourist trap. Get involved and stay accountable.

Now let's just focus on the present and not worry about besting your last failure.

Nuff said.
Go screw yourself. You should know that when someone is focusing on a goal you dont bring up the past. I did that on my own. So once again, go screw yourself. Good to be back : )
Cool man. I'll just hang back and let you fall back into the same old routine since you were so successful last time around.

My only question is - why will this time be different? What's your plan? What new knowledge are you bringing in this time?

Shit - that's three questions. I'd appreciate answers and I'd imagine it would be beneficial to many other quitters on this site. Or you can just keep being a tough guy.
Title: Re: my first day
Post by: CHUGG on February 09, 2010, 10:50:00 AM
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I was here a few years ago and quit for about 8 months which means it wasn't a successful quit. I'm not going to give reasons because there is no reason to start chewing again.  This forum helped me before and will help me again.  I am quit now for about 15 minutes.  Nuff said.
Welcome back.

How the fuck did this forum help you in the past? Obviously you weren't taking it seriously. Quit for 8 months with just over 220 posts? Why'd you feel you were ready to leave? Why was roll call not a top priority for you? Why'd you reach a point where you were quit for "about 8 months" instead of precisely 237 days?

Not that I judge people by their green dot garnering skills, but your green dots are about as pathetic as your last "quit". Actually, it wasn't a quit, not even an unsuccessful quit - it was a break. A fucking vacation. A tourist trap. Get involved and stay accountable.

Now let's just focus on the present and not worry about besting your last failure.

Nuff said.
Go screw yourself. You should know that when someone is focusing on a goal you dont bring up the past. I did that on my own. So once again, go screw yourself. Good to be back : )
Cool man. I'll just hang back and let you fall back into the same old routine since you were so successful last time around.

My only question is - why will this time be different? What's your plan? What new knowledge are you bringing in this time?

Shit - that's three questions. I'd appreciate answers and I'd imagine it would be beneficial to many other quitters on this site. Or you can just keep being a tough guy.
People have different ways of quitting. My way is day by day. If I were to answer your questions I would be going outside of what works for me. I can only tell you that today I will not put it in my mouth. I hope you can understand this. This is why I was so upset with your first post. Because here I am quitting and you are bringing up a past failure. That doesnt help me much.
Title: Re: my first day
Post by: Smokeyg on February 09, 2010, 10:57:00 AM
Quote from: CHUGG
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I was here a few years ago and quit for about 8 months which means it wasn't a successful quit. I'm not going to give reasons because there is no reason to start chewing again.  This forum helped me before and will help me again.  I am quit now for about 15 minutes.  Nuff said.
Welcome back.

How the fuck did this forum help you in the past? Obviously you weren't taking it seriously. Quit for 8 months with just over 220 posts? Why'd you feel you were ready to leave? Why was roll call not a top priority for you? Why'd you reach a point where you were quit for "about 8 months" instead of precisely 237 days?

Not that I judge people by their green dot garnering skills, but your green dots are about as pathetic as your last "quit". Actually, it wasn't a quit, not even an unsuccessful quit - it was a break. A fucking vacation. A tourist trap. Get involved and stay accountable.

Now let's just focus on the present and not worry about besting your last failure.

Nuff said.
Go screw yourself. You should know that when someone is focusing on a goal you dont bring up the past. I did that on my own. So once again, go screw yourself. Good to be back : )
Cool man. I'll just hang back and let you fall back into the same old routine since you were so successful last time around.

My only question is - why will this time be different? What's your plan? What new knowledge are you bringing in this time?

Shit - that's three questions. I'd appreciate answers and I'd imagine it would be beneficial to many other quitters on this site. Or you can just keep being a tough guy.
People have different ways of quitting. My way is day by day. If I were to answer your questions I would be going outside of what works for me. I can only tell you that today I will not put it in my mouth. I hope you can understand this. This is why I was so upset with your first post. Because here I am quitting and you are bringing up a past failure. That doesnt help me much.
Day by day. That's how I roll as well.

I realize I was a major dick in that first post. I was in your shoes a while back as well. I unsuccessfully quit through a class aimed at smokers back in 07. I lasted about 8 months as well.

It took a lot of work for me to realize what day by day really means. It took a lot of reflection to understand why I failed in the past. Hiding from my past mistakes only resulted in failed breaks along the way. Discussing and understanding my past mistakes has made me a stronger quitter today.
Title: Re: my first day
Post by: CHUGG on February 09, 2010, 11:11:00 AM
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I was here a few years ago and quit for about 8 months which means it wasn't a successful quit. I'm not going to give reasons because there is no reason to start chewing again.  This forum helped me before and will help me again.  I am quit now for about 15 minutes.  Nuff said.
Welcome back.

How the fuck did this forum help you in the past? Obviously you weren't taking it seriously. Quit for 8 months with just over 220 posts? Why'd you feel you were ready to leave? Why was roll call not a top priority for you? Why'd you reach a point where you were quit for "about 8 months" instead of precisely 237 days?

Not that I judge people by their green dot garnering skills, but your green dots are about as pathetic as your last "quit". Actually, it wasn't a quit, not even an unsuccessful quit - it was a break. A fucking vacation. A tourist trap. Get involved and stay accountable.

Now let's just focus on the present and not worry about besting your last failure.

Nuff said.
Go screw yourself. You should know that when someone is focusing on a goal you dont bring up the past. I did that on my own. So once again, go screw yourself. Good to be back : )
Cool man. I'll just hang back and let you fall back into the same old routine since you were so successful last time around.

My only question is - why will this time be different? What's your plan? What new knowledge are you bringing in this time?

Shit - that's three questions. I'd appreciate answers and I'd imagine it would be beneficial to many other quitters on this site. Or you can just keep being a tough guy.
People have different ways of quitting. My way is day by day. If I were to answer your questions I would be going outside of what works for me. I can only tell you that today I will not put it in my mouth. I hope you can understand this. This is why I was so upset with your first post. Because here I am quitting and you are bringing up a past failure. That doesnt help me much.
Day by day. That's how I roll as well.

I realize I was a major dick in that first post. I was in your shoes a while back as well. I unsuccessfully quit through a class aimed at smokers back in 07. I lasted about 8 months as well.

It took a lot of work for me to realize what day by day really means. It took a lot of reflection to understand why I failed in the past. Hiding from my past mistakes only resulted in failed breaks along the way. Discussing and understanding my past mistakes has made me a stronger quitter today.
Wow, well congrats on your quit. I just took on a new career being a commodity broker and it is high pressured and about as fast paced as you can get. I probably didnt pick the best time in my life to quit but my health is worth more than money. I had a guy on the phone this morning that didnt listen to me when I told him he needs to buy gold and dump his other investments and I verbally abused him hard. Ah, ya gotta love day 1. LOL
Title: Re: my first day
Post by: Smokeyg on February 09, 2010, 11:47:00 AM
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I was here a few years ago and quit for about 8 months which means it wasn't a successful quit. I'm not going to give reasons because there is no reason to start chewing again.  This forum helped me before and will help me again.  I am quit now for about 15 minutes.  Nuff said.
Welcome back.

How the fuck did this forum help you in the past? Obviously you weren't taking it seriously. Quit for 8 months with just over 220 posts? Why'd you feel you were ready to leave? Why was roll call not a top priority for you? Why'd you reach a point where you were quit for "about 8 months" instead of precisely 237 days?

Not that I judge people by their green dot garnering skills, but your green dots are about as pathetic as your last "quit". Actually, it wasn't a quit, not even an unsuccessful quit - it was a break. A fucking vacation. A tourist trap. Get involved and stay accountable.

Now let's just focus on the present and not worry about besting your last failure.

Nuff said.
Go screw yourself. You should know that when someone is focusing on a goal you dont bring up the past. I did that on my own. So once again, go screw yourself. Good to be back : )
Cool man. I'll just hang back and let you fall back into the same old routine since you were so successful last time around.

My only question is - why will this time be different? What's your plan? What new knowledge are you bringing in this time?

Shit - that's three questions. I'd appreciate answers and I'd imagine it would be beneficial to many other quitters on this site. Or you can just keep being a tough guy.
People have different ways of quitting. My way is day by day. If I were to answer your questions I would be going outside of what works for me. I can only tell you that today I will not put it in my mouth. I hope you can understand this. This is why I was so upset with your first post. Because here I am quitting and you are bringing up a past failure. That doesnt help me much.
Day by day. That's how I roll as well.

I realize I was a major dick in that first post. I was in your shoes a while back as well. I unsuccessfully quit through a class aimed at smokers back in 07. I lasted about 8 months as well.

It took a lot of work for me to realize what day by day really means. It took a lot of reflection to understand why I failed in the past. Hiding from my past mistakes only resulted in failed breaks along the way. Discussing and understanding my past mistakes has made me a stronger quitter today.
Wow, well congrats on your quit. I just took on a new career being a commodity broker and it is high pressured and about as fast paced as you can get. I probably didnt pick the best time in my life to quit but my health is worth more than money. I had a guy on the phone this morning that didnt listen to me when I told him he needs to buy gold and dump his other investments and I verbally abused him hard. Ah, ya gotta love day 1. LOL
You picked the best time to quit. No time like the present. You've got this today.
Title: Re: my first day
Post by: donewithapinch on February 09, 2010, 10:06:00 PM
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I was here a few years ago and quit for about 8 months which means it wasn't a successful quit. I'm not going to give reasons because there is no reason to start chewing again.  This forum helped me before and will help me again.  I am quit now for about 15 minutes.  Nuff said.
Welcome back.

How the fuck did this forum help you in the past? Obviously you weren't taking it seriously. Quit for 8 months with just over 220 posts? Why'd you feel you were ready to leave? Why was roll call not a top priority for you? Why'd you reach a point where you were quit for "about 8 months" instead of precisely 237 days?

Not that I judge people by their green dot garnering skills, but your green dots are about as pathetic as your last "quit". Actually, it wasn't a quit, not even an unsuccessful quit - it was a break. A fucking vacation. A tourist trap. Get involved and stay accountable.

Now let's just focus on the present and not worry about besting your last failure.

Nuff said.
Go screw yourself. You should know that when someone is focusing on a goal you dont bring up the past. I did that on my own. So once again, go screw yourself. Good to be back : )
Cool man. I'll just hang back and let you fall back into the same old routine since you were so successful last time around.

My only question is - why will this time be different? What's your plan? What new knowledge are you bringing in this time?

Shit - that's three questions. I'd appreciate answers and I'd imagine it would be beneficial to many other quitters on this site. Or you can just keep being a tough guy.
People have different ways of quitting. My way is day by day. If I were to answer your questions I would be going outside of what works for me. I can only tell you that today I will not put it in my mouth. I hope you can understand this. This is why I was so upset with your first post. Because here I am quitting and you are bringing up a past failure. That doesnt help me much.
Day by day. That's how I roll as well.

I realize I was a major dick in that first post. I was in your shoes a while back as well. I unsuccessfully quit through a class aimed at smokers back in 07. I lasted about 8 months as well.

It took a lot of work for me to realize what day by day really means. It took a lot of reflection to understand why I failed in the past. Hiding from my past mistakes only resulted in failed breaks along the way. Discussing and understanding my past mistakes has made me a stronger quitter today.
Wow, well congrats on your quit. I just took on a new career being a commodity broker and it is high pressured and about as fast paced as you can get. I probably didnt pick the best time in my life to quit but my health is worth more than money. I had a guy on the phone this morning that didnt listen to me when I told him he needs to buy gold and dump his other investments and I verbally abused him hard. Ah, ya gotta love day 1. LOL
You picked the best time to quit. No time like the present. You've got this today.
I can't agree with the gold play - but good luck on your quit.
Title: Re: my first day
Post by: jdferguson07 on February 11, 2010, 05:15:00 AM
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I was here a few years ago and quit for about 8 months which means it wasn't a successful quit. I'm not going to give reasons because there is no reason to start chewing again.  This forum helped me before and will help me again.  I am quit now for about 15 minutes.  Nuff said.
Welcome back.

How the fuck did this forum help you in the past? Obviously you weren't taking it seriously. Quit for 8 months with just over 220 posts? Why'd you feel you were ready to leave? Why was roll call not a top priority for you? Why'd you reach a point where you were quit for "about 8 months" instead of precisely 237 days?

Not that I judge people by their green dot garnering skills, but your green dots are about as pathetic as your last "quit". Actually, it wasn't a quit, not even an unsuccessful quit - it was a break. A fucking vacation. A tourist trap. Get involved and stay accountable.

Now let's just focus on the present and not worry about besting your last failure.

Nuff said.
Go screw yourself. You should know that when someone is focusing on a goal you dont bring up the past. I did that on my own. So once again, go screw yourself. Good to be back : )
Cool man. I'll just hang back and let you fall back into the same old routine since you were so successful last time around.

My only question is - why will this time be different? What's your plan? What new knowledge are you bringing in this time?

Shit - that's three questions. I'd appreciate answers and I'd imagine it would be beneficial to many other quitters on this site. Or you can just keep being a tough guy.
People have different ways of quitting. My way is day by day. If I were to answer your questions I would be going outside of what works for me. I can only tell you that today I will not put it in my mouth. I hope you can understand this. This is why I was so upset with your first post. Because here I am quitting and you are bringing up a past failure. That doesnt help me much.
Day by day. That's how I roll as well.

I realize I was a major dick in that first post. I was in your shoes a while back as well. I unsuccessfully quit through a class aimed at smokers back in 07. I lasted about 8 months as well.

It took a lot of work for me to realize what day by day really means. It took a lot of reflection to understand why I failed in the past. Hiding from my past mistakes only resulted in failed breaks along the way. Discussing and understanding my past mistakes has made me a stronger quitter today.
Wow, well congrats on your quit. I just took on a new career being a commodity broker and it is high pressured and about as fast paced as you can get. I probably didnt pick the best time in my life to quit but my health is worth more than money. I had a guy on the phone this morning that didnt listen to me when I told him he needs to buy gold and dump his other investments and I verbally abused him hard. Ah, ya gotta love day 1. LOL
You picked the best time to quit. No time like the present. You've got this today.
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I can't agree with the gold play - but good luck on your quit.
I think the gold thing was a joke.. Right??
Title: Re: my first day
Post by: GlennFtheKodiak on February 11, 2010, 07:24:00 AM
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I was here a few years ago and quit for about 8 months which means it wasn't a successful quit. I'm not going to give reasons because there is no reason to start chewing again.  This forum helped me before and will help me again.  I am quit now for about 15 minutes.  Nuff said.
Welcome back.

How the fuck did this forum help you in the past? Obviously you weren't taking it seriously. Quit for 8 months with just over 220 posts? Why'd you feel you were ready to leave? Why was roll call not a top priority for you? Why'd you reach a point where you were quit for "about 8 months" instead of precisely 237 days?

Not that I judge people by their green dot garnering skills, but your green dots are about as pathetic as your last "quit". Actually, it wasn't a quit, not even an unsuccessful quit - it was a break. A fucking vacation. A tourist trap. Get involved and stay accountable.

Now let's just focus on the present and not worry about besting your last failure.

Nuff said.
Go screw yourself. You should know that when someone is focusing on a goal you dont bring up the past. I did that on my own. So once again, go screw yourself. Good to be back : )
Cool man. I'll just hang back and let you fall back into the same old routine since you were so successful last time around.

My only question is - why will this time be different? What's your plan? What new knowledge are you bringing in this time?

Shit - that's three questions. I'd appreciate answers and I'd imagine it would be beneficial to many other quitters on this site. Or you can just keep being a tough guy.
People have different ways of quitting. My way is day by day. If I were to answer your questions I would be going outside of what works for me. I can only tell you that today I will not put it in my mouth. I hope you can understand this. This is why I was so upset with your first post. Because here I am quitting and you are bringing up a past failure. That doesnt help me much.
Day by day. That's how I roll as well.

I realize I was a major dick in that first post. I was in your shoes a while back as well. I unsuccessfully quit through a class aimed at smokers back in 07. I lasted about 8 months as well.

It took a lot of work for me to realize what day by day really means. It took a lot of reflection to understand why I failed in the past. Hiding from my past mistakes only resulted in failed breaks along the way. Discussing and understanding my past mistakes has made me a stronger quitter today.
Wow, well congrats on your quit. I just took on a new career being a commodity broker and it is high pressured and about as fast paced as you can get. I probably didnt pick the best time in my life to quit but my health is worth more than money. I had a guy on the phone this morning that didnt listen to me when I told him he needs to buy gold and dump his other investments and I verbally abused him hard. Ah, ya gotta love day 1. LOL
You picked the best time to quit. No time like the present. You've got this today.
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I can't agree with the gold play - but good luck on your quit.
I think the gold thing was a joke.. Right??
Blue Horseshoe loves Endicott Steel
Title: Re: my first day
Post by: chewie on February 11, 2010, 10:12:00 AM
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Blue Horseshoe loves Endicott Steel
That is fucking AWESOME!
Title: Re: my first day
Post by: CHUGG on February 11, 2010, 11:24:00 AM
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I was here a few years ago and quit for about 8 months which means it wasn't a successful quit. I'm not going to give reasons because there is no reason to start chewing again.  This forum helped me before and will help me again.  I am quit now for about 15 minutes.  Nuff said.
Welcome back.

How the fuck did this forum help you in the past? Obviously you weren't taking it seriously. Quit for 8 months with just over 220 posts? Why'd you feel you were ready to leave? Why was roll call not a top priority for you? Why'd you reach a point where you were quit for "about 8 months" instead of precisely 237 days?

Not that I judge people by their green dot garnering skills, but your green dots are about as pathetic as your last "quit". Actually, it wasn't a quit, not even an unsuccessful quit - it was a break. A fucking vacation. A tourist trap. Get involved and stay accountable.

Now let's just focus on the present and not worry about besting your last failure.

Nuff said.
Go screw yourself. You should know that when someone is focusing on a goal you dont bring up the past. I did that on my own. So once again, go screw yourself. Good to be back : )
Cool man. I'll just hang back and let you fall back into the same old routine since you were so successful last time around.

My only question is - why will this time be different? What's your plan? What new knowledge are you bringing in this time?

Shit - that's three questions. I'd appreciate answers and I'd imagine it would be beneficial to many other quitters on this site. Or you can just keep being a tough guy.
People have different ways of quitting. My way is day by day. If I were to answer your questions I would be going outside of what works for me. I can only tell you that today I will not put it in my mouth. I hope you can understand this. This is why I was so upset with your first post. Because here I am quitting and you are bringing up a past failure. That doesnt help me much.
Day by day. That's how I roll as well.

I realize I was a major dick in that first post. I was in your shoes a while back as well. I unsuccessfully quit through a class aimed at smokers back in 07. I lasted about 8 months as well.

It took a lot of work for me to realize what day by day really means. It took a lot of reflection to understand why I failed in the past. Hiding from my past mistakes only resulted in failed breaks along the way. Discussing and understanding my past mistakes has made me a stronger quitter today.
Wow, well congrats on your quit. I just took on a new career being a commodity broker and it is high pressured and about as fast paced as you can get. I probably didnt pick the best time in my life to quit but my health is worth more than money. I had a guy on the phone this morning that didnt listen to me when I told him he needs to buy gold and dump his other investments and I verbally abused him hard. Ah, ya gotta love day 1. LOL
You picked the best time to quit. No time like the present. You've got this today.
I can't agree with the gold play - but good luck on your quit.
You cant agre with the Gold play? Lets talk again in a few months. Your outside of your mind. You must be in the fog.
Title: Re: my first day
Post by: CHUGG on February 11, 2010, 11:30:00 AM
Gold was at 1068 when I posted this on the 7th. Lets see what happens, I cant wait for you to tell me I was right. Governments around the world are pumping money into the economies at record paces out of thin air with nothing to back it up. This has no choice to be inflationary. That means we head back towards the Gold standard. As I type this Gold is at 1087. Thats a nice move already from where I started. This is my business and I have a research team behind me at my firm as well. The dollar is falling and we are in a fools stock market that will fail. Watch and learn. I like silver even more than Gold.
Title: Re: my first day
Post by: Vidocq on February 15, 2010, 09:06:00 AM
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Gold was at 1068 when I posted this on the 7th.  Lets see what happens,  I cant wait for you to tell me I was right.  Governments around the world are pumping money into the economies at record paces out of thin air with nothing to back it up.  This has no choice to be inflationary.  That means we head back towards the Gold standard.  As I type this Gold is at 1087.  Thats a nice move already from where I started.  This is my business and I have a research team behind me at my firm as well.  The dollar is falling and we are in a fools stock market that will fail.  Watch and learn.  I like silver even more than Gold.
Single asset allocation is ridiculous.

As part of a diversified strategy, if you want something artificially low and are willing to wait, try renminbi.