
Market Opinion Poll For Thursday
#1
Posted 15 October 2003 - 05:28 PM
Mark S Young
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#2
Posted 15 October 2003 - 05:48 PM
#3
Posted 16 October 2003 - 12:03 AM
I'm wondering if tonight's poll is measuring what was intended, as the order is normally: bullish, neutral, bearish... but this time bearish is in the middle where neutral usually is. And I think neutral normally gets the most votes. I think we need a re-count. Somebody have a good magnifying glass to study the "dimpled chads" and "hanging chads" and....?
Which, btw, brings up a second point: Why, at Fearless Forecasters, do we need a neutral catagory for those to timid (fearful) to take a stand? I say if they can't even vote a simple up or down, then they certainly don't qualify as fearless forecasters.





#4
Posted 16 October 2003 - 08:43 AM
IYB,Mark and/or Darris...
I'm wondering if tonight's poll is measuring what was intended, as the order is normally: bullish, neutral, bearish... but this time bearish is in the middle where neutral usually is. And I think neutral normally gets the most votes. I think we need a re-count. Somebody have a good magnifying glass to study the "dimpled chads" and "hanging chads" and....?
Which, btw, brings up a second point: Why, at Fearless Forecasters, do we need a neutral catagory for those to timid (fearful) to take a stand? I say if they can't even vote a simple up or down, then they certainly don't qualify as fearless forecasters.![]()
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Doing nothing is not a fearful action unless you are fearful. If it's the right thing to do, you certainly don't need to be fearful to do it, right?

Seriously, I think that the neutral readings are the most telling at times.
There's no way I'm getting rid of them.
Mark
Mark S Young
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