On 11 November 2013 20:10, Mervyn Lobo <mervynal...@yahoo.ca> wrote: '"There also are good, higher risk trading opportunities in the short run if you believe like I do that this whole tempest will be over in two weeks." Two business days later was the absolute sweet spot to long on healthcare ETF's. Two weeks later, you could have sold those healthcare ETF's for a 5% profit. Take a look at the title of this post again..."
RESPONSE: Mervyn ....are you salivating at the prospect of MAKING Mo Money, Mo Money Mo Money based on the illnesses patients have and treatments YOU do NOT provide ! ? ! What is this? Speculating on the Misfortune of sick folks and the Struggles of the Health Providers? while Patient Confidentiality and the Physician Patient relationship are concomitantly being chucked out of the window? Allow me to ask you the following: If you wish to have a good meal (because you are hungry, I hope), do you NOT go to a restaurant of your choice - whatever the cost, IF it is restaurant with a good reputation? Mark you, IF the cost is beyond your means, No one would be able to force you to eat there. You would Shop around, would you not? So, what is different about that and someone going to a doctor of his choice - whatever the doctor charges. Mark you, IF the cost was beyond your means, I am sure you would shop around. No one is forcing you to see any particular doctor. Pointless going to see a physician in an expensive location and then complain about his charges. What happened, are we forgetting to do due diligence? You are a finance man/ You should know WHY some restaurants and some docs in some locations and specialties are more expensive than others. NO! but you would rather like everybody to eat at Mikey's or Prakash's, and find out their personal business at the time! ALL because you have Mo Money to make! Will hold a bit because of Dotorbab Dotorbab. jc