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In many ways the list is surprising. Mrs. B she is quite satisfied with it. She has a starting balance of $5000 in her account and for her to trade more than one market at a time she will have to restrict herself to markets where the margin is reasonable. She may trade a contract or two of corn, soybeans, wheat, sugar and gold. She might have been able to trade cocoa a month or so ago, it will be more difficult for her today. She probably has to pick and chose from the other markets, selecting those that offer her an opportunity to enter with a controlled risk. She might even exit quickly; perhaps on the same day she enters, if the market does not close in her favor. Mrs. B is anxious to face up to the task ahead of her. Mrs. B and her robots are afraid of no one and no markets. It is Mrs. B versus the unbeaten 30 with the outcome to be decided on December 31st, 2001. Will Mrs. B look foolish in taking on these 30 powerful markets? The answer is, of course, 'yes'. But remember that in her effort to succeed and to become self-reliant, Mrs. B is well-willing to "look the fool" at any time to anyone. Mrs. B has a theory about this. Her theory is that it is impossible for anyone who makes a profit trading in commodities or options to "look a fool" to anyone. If a trader can make a profit standing on his head and looking at the charts upside down and this trader is able to make a profit doing so year in and year out, it wouldn't take long before every time someone entered a brokerage office they would see one or two investors doing just that. If you can make money in this game, you are not "a fool" - no matter how foolish the method you are using to make that profit may look. Be prepared then, from day number one, to see Mrs. B looking a fool to many of you. But wait until you see the results at the end of December 2001. By then you may be using many of the same "foolish methods" used by Mrs.B during these next 11 months. As Mrs. B examines these 30 markets she wishes to emphasize that she always uses robots in her trading plan. Not just any ordinary robots. All Mrs. B's robots have names. They are part of her family. They have names and they have duties. In the future, in some families, robots may take out the trash, in other families robots may mow the lawn, in those families that live on farms, maybe the resident robots will feed the cattle and pick the apples. In Mrs. B's family her robots trade commodity futures. They not only trade commodity futures but they have very specific assignments with regard to the futures contracts and how they trade them. Mrs. B has given her robots these assignments and not once has any robot ever deviated from an assigned task. A parent should be so lucky. Mrs. B has a 100% compliance rate from her robots. Mrs. B has developed a system and method designed to produce a profit for Mrs. B. This is her bottom line. Every robot in her inventory must eventually earn money for Mrs.B. Her robots have never once voiced a word of complaint. Here then are the names of 20 of Mrs. B's robots and the tasks assigned to those 20.
Mrs. B has other robots, two for each market in fact, but we need not name them now. It is sufficient to know that each robot has one assignment and one assignment only and that this assignment is to trade a commodity futures market either long or short. Joseph trades nothing but crude oil and he is always long. Sarah trades nothing but soybeans and she is always short. Emily trades corn long and Jacob trades corn short. Thus it has always been in the robot family of Mrs.B and thus it will always be. Each robot has a single assignment and no robot has ever deviated from that assignment as much as by trading a single mini-contract in another market. Mrs. B and her robots are willing to "look the fools" under her theory that it is impossible to "look a fool" when you are able to make money in the commodity and options markets of the world.
To send Mrs. B any thoughts by e-mail, click here or on her mailbox.
After sending Mrs. B your thoughts, suggestions, or observations, you may then proceed by clicking here.
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