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[amibroker] Re: On Robustness, Post #1



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Amen, brother!

--- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Ken Close" <closeks@xxxx> wrote:
> Have any of you ever thought about the concept of learning something,
> rather than trying to verify the contents of someone's brokerage
> statement? Maybe it makes money and maybe, instead, it contains some
> concept, principle or idea that would enable you to alter something you
> are doing and then YOU can make money.
> 
> Sorry if this comes in from left field but I will bet there are many
> like me who would like discussions like these series of posts on
> Robustness to proceed along so that the above principle can be applied
> on an individual basis, rather than to have continual buckets of cold
> water thrown in.
> 
> Joe, this is not aimed directly at you but at all of those who want to
> "challenge", "discredit", put down, and in some way or the other show
> that they are not going to be sucked in by any old huckster who comes
> along and implies he or she is getting rich but are not going to tell
> any details.
> 
> There are some who have valuable things to say, even if they are not
> going to publish their brokerage statements here.
> 
> I try to read thru the sticks and stones to see if there are any useful
> concepts (whether or not backed up by brokerage statements).  Then I
> will adopt and see if I can make some money with the idea.  Otherwise,
> the delete key is very useful to use without needing to come back to
> someone with whom you disagree and shoot at them.
> 
> Clarifying questions, build-upon suggestions, congratulatory comments or
> delete key without saying anything seems like perfectly good choices to
> me after reading a message.  This message is a build upon message
> working to maximize learning for the most members of the conference.
> 
> I know this will provoke my own series of return flames, so be it.  My
> delete key works fine.  But I am compelled to speak up if anyone want to
> so argue with others that those others say forget it and then quit
> posting. (Karnish's reaction of not wanting to post here anymore is the
> most recent example that I am pointing out.) Then I lose out and I
> suspect a lot of others do too.
> 
> Hit the delete key.
> 
> Ken
> 
> PS:  Mark: I am looking forward to your remaining 8 messages, from which
> I hope to learn some useful things.


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