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Re: Promoters



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There's a non-to-flattering article on Mr. Bernstein in the March 9 Forbes.
Read it online at
http://www.forbes.com/asp/redir.asp?/forbes/98/0309/6105095a.htm

BTW, the Robbins company mentioned in it is a breeding ground for these
"teach but can't do" experts IMO.

rick,
tokyo, Japan


-----Original Message-----
From: diamond <diamond@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: MetaStock-list <metastock-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Friday, February 27, 1998 5:09 AM
Subject: Promoters


>I bought several books on trading *before* I started joined this e-mail
>group, and Real Traders e-mail group. Since that time I have found out that
>several promoters out there are writing books that are probably not worth
>ones time to read, or the money. I mean those, Wade Cook type promoters. I
>personally have nothing against them. I would be doing the same thing it I
>could make money at it. For those of us who are fairly new to investing, it
>would be good to know who these people are so we could avoid their
>products. I just threw away a book by Jake Bernstein, which I understand is
>part of this crowd.
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>My question:
>I am reading a book now by William F. Eng. Forgetting about how good an
>author he is, and if his systems work, I want to know if he is *sincere* or
>a Wade Cook promoter? I don't mind reading anyones book on investing(no
>matter how good or bad) as long as they are sincere in their investment
>system beliefs, and not just out to yank us by the chain for a few dollars.
> Does anyone care to make a list of the Wade Cook promoter types? There are
>so many books about investment, it would be nice to weed out a few to help
>cut down on dead ends, and wasted time.
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>Thanks in Advance.
>Zane Kori
>Abilene, Texas
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