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Trading is a "business".

Unfortunately we find unworthy, unreliable and dishonest people in all
business (and professions)

We also find that most people in business are honest and deserve to be
heard. However most who are successful, do not wish to sell or give away
their business knowledge, at all, let alone for free.

Keep your perspective and as Longfellow said, "If you can keep your head
when all about you are losing theirs and blaming it on you.... you will be a
man (woman) and in his day, they were still lopping heads off , not just
getting angry.

Ask a lot of questions and keep on asking , even if you get, what you think
may be the answer.

We have traded for seven years and not a day goes by that we don't ask a lot
of questions, of others and of ourselves and definitely of the markets.

That is the secret of trading. There are no secrets ! Just a lot of
questions.

Press on !

Thanks

Peyton Morgan
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http://www.TradersDigest.com





-----Original Message-----
From: Rick Mortellra <rmjapan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: diamond@xxxxxxxxxxxx <diamond@xxxxxxxxxxxx>; MetaStock-list
<metastock-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thursday, February 26, 1998 2:42 PM
Subject: Re: Promoters


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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