new game: call the close (for indexes)

Discussion in 'Trading' started by scriabinop23, Oct 29, 2007.

  1. ES- 1546.75
     
    #11     Oct 29, 2007
  2. A rational number
     
    #12     Oct 29, 2007
  3. villiage idiot,why don`t we let the adults play this game........run along like a good boy & go play RIMM job or dirty sanchez with your friends.
    no need to contaminate every thread you come across.
     
    #13     Oct 29, 2007
  4. youngone, comanche, and rennick.

    winners of the day!!!

    and your award is...
     
    #14     Oct 29, 2007
  5. Actual:

    INDU = 13870.26
    SPX = 1540.98
    COMPX = 2817.44

    ESZ7 = 1547.50


    Projected:

    INDU = 13853.55
    SPX = 1540.48
    COMPX = 2817.49

    ESZ7 = 1549.75

    Difference:

    INDU = 16.71
    SPX = 00.50
    COMPX = 00.05

    ESZ7 = 02.00

    What I win?
     
    #15     Oct 29, 2007
  6. Did you trade it?

    :)
     
    #16     Oct 29, 2007
  7. just bet up or down < > here---- apparently no one can even do this efficiently:

    http://www.intrade.com/



    think about it, just guess right, double your bet each time--starting with $100.00--- 15 right guesses in a row equals 1.5 mill plus.

    come on TA guys, can't even tell if a market will close up or down, with any consistency??


    surf:D
     
    #17     Oct 29, 2007
  8. wabrew

    wabrew

    You pretty much nailed it --- but doesn't count cause you have a crystal ball.
     
    #18     Oct 29, 2007
  9. yea it was +61 and then the last minute pikers pushed it +63. Ah so I'm a little rusty. Tommorrow we'll thread the needle.


    Amazing Rennick out
     
    #19     Oct 29, 2007
  10. Of course i did, don't be silly!

    I see Rennick finally polished up his crystal ball. For cryin' out loud the name of the game was "Call the Close." Not "Call the Net Change."

    Comanche put his ear to the ground, nice call my hats off to you.

    Your brother-in-law Youngone was 44.74 points out of the game. He played it the same way the Rockies played the series. Barely made it onto the field.

    Can you get any closer in the most volatile of indices the COMPX?

    I want my sawbuck back or I'm calling my lawyers "Dewey, Cheatum & Howe."

    Just,
    My2¢¢ :p
     
    #20     Oct 29, 2007