redback report, week ended 5/11/10, page-7

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    Hi Redbacka, I always do "read the report", thoroughly I might add as I find it very informative, especially some aspects which I rarely research. I was just making a comment as I agree with you that the options in the sentiment section don't provide too many variations which is exactly why I think it would be better to leave the sentiment as none. In saying that it is your report and you can do with it as you wish. You did say yourself "This is where the 'sentiment' choices simply don't allow for complex assessment. Nor does it allow for contingent comments." so I guess you have answered the question imo. Don't take my post the wrong way as I am an avid reader and follower of your posts fyi.

    Danube, not sure what you are getting at and you are totally off the mark. You have misunderstood my angle completely and I don't rely on anyone to feed me I can assure you. Track my sentiment and direction (mainly on the DT thread) and you will see that I have my own direction opinions and in the last few months my postings relating to US & AUS have been on the money. Anyway that's not the point, the point is that I would never dream of pointing the finger at someone else for my own poor decisions relating to the market and trading. Never have and never will.
 
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