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2007-05-09 14:16:14 · 31 answers · asked by MumOf5 6 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

I think the reason for mine is pretty obvious :)

2007-05-09 14:49:00 · update #1

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mine's chewy cause i have like really hairy arms and all these guys used to tease me and call me Chewbacca from star wars since he so hairy. and it got shortened to Chewy after a while. lmao. it's so funny!

2007-05-09 14:21:35 · answer #1 · answered by Chewy 2 · 3 0

My name is my name

2016-04-01 04:31:18 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2015-01-25 08:09:39 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Scalping - The scalper is an individual who makes dozens or hundreds of trades per day, trying to "scalp" a small profit from each trade by exploiting the bid-ask spread.

This rapid trading usually results in small gains, but several small gains can add up to large gains at the end of the day.

The Scalper
The scalper generates trading profits from stocks that are not moving, make tiny (or teenie) profits from each trade by buying a stock on the bid and then turning around and selling at the ask. Provided that the stock does not move, scalpers can profit all day by making dozens (or hundreds) of trades, buying at the highest price at which they feel comfortable and selling at the lowest price that guarantees sufficient profit while still being attractive to buyers.

The scalper's role is exactly the same as that of the market maker (also known as the specialist), a dealer who, by trading stock from his or her own inventory, maintains an orderly market in any given stock. The specialist is basically a scalper on steroids, as the specialist trades many times more volume per day than the average scalper. The specialist, however, is bound by strict exchange rules while the individual trader is not. For example, on the Nasdaq all market makers are required to post at least one bid and one ask at some price level, thereby making a two-sided market for each stock that they cover.

Due to the overlap of roles, the scalper is always competing with the market maker for profits. Unfortunately, the lowly scalper is almost always at a disadvantage due to the market maker's advantages: superior execution speed, perhaps a greater knowledge of trading and the ability to "bluff" the market by placing a bid or ask that exaggerates his or her own true position.

2007-05-09 21:02:12 · answer #4 · answered by S c a l p e r 3 · 1 0

Roger Ramjet is a mid 60's cartoon which I really liked. My "thing" is cartoons, but there were an aweful lot of warner brothers, disney and looney tunes characters on answers, so I decided to go with a more obscure character.

Roger Ramjet is the hero of our nation... He's a rather lovable buffoon. Check him out online, there are quite a few sites about him.



I've also used lotasparks (long time ago)... cause I'm kind of fiesty

blessings :)

2007-05-09 14:27:08 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

One time I answered a pay phone in the airport, the lady at the other end asked who I was so I said the first name that popped in my head which for some reason was George Wallace.

gw

2007-05-10 02:53:17 · answer #6 · answered by georgewallace78 6 · 1 0

Bonsai Bobby= I have a passion for the study of the art of Bonsai and have been involved in a local Bonsai club for many years....

My avatar photo is indicative of someone who is affectionately known as a "MSTie"....in other words,Bobby is often quite witty and is a very silly man.

I am also a drummer....but too many themes,become confusing...hey,unless I can find a photo of Crow T., striking the skins....

2007-05-09 14:28:19 · answer #7 · answered by bonsai bobby 7 · 1 0

My avatar (when it shows) is a pen and ink I did at age 16. I loved to draw and paint, having done so since age of five, and coupled with my new love of guitar playing I produced what you see as a guitarist playing a flat-top acoustic with a conglomeration of musical decor serving as background.

My pen-and-inks and water colors stayed with me through the many years of traveling that I did, and thankfully, I had retained the "Guitar Man" drawing.

It now serves as a reminder of my art and professional musician years.

2007-05-09 15:05:04 · answer #8 · answered by Guitarpicker 7 · 1 0

Ahhh... you wish to know the tale of the Printninja? Very well, pull up a chair, and I shall regale you.

I am a printer by trade and a ninja by devotion. No, seriously, for real. I studied the arts for over ten years. I even sought out the Japanse Grandmaster Massaki Hatsumi, and went to Japan to find him in 1994, but ended up here instead.

http://www.genbukan.org

Same art, different teacher. Tanemura was Hatsumi's top student, but left the Bujinkan to "keep it real." Unfortunately, they're both a couple of profiteers, but their art is real enough.

In any case, my combined skills resulted in creating the Printninja business persona along with our reknowned motto, "we get your job done or kill you."

Harsh? Maybe, but it works.

2007-05-09 15:03:03 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Girl Raised In The South

But I'm not southern belle.

2007-05-09 14:20:23 · answer #10 · answered by Resident Heretic 7 · 1 0

At baptism I took the name of Innocent after St. Innocent of Alaska.

2007-05-09 14:24:09 · answer #11 · answered by Innokent 4 · 2 0

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