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Re: Learning how to trade and paying people to divulge their "knowhow"



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Huh?   Would you want to invest with a mutual fund manager that
consistently ranks in the botton 10% percentile, even though he did not
charge a management fee?         

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> From: Thomas Duke <ubiquitom@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: Learning how to trade and paying people to divulge their
"knowhow"
> Date: Friday, July 17, 1998 1:17 AM
> 
> A successful man is one who never has to charge for his knowledge.  ....
> Anonymous
> 
> Richard Estes wrote:
> 
> > But they could read and write. I am not sure how much I learned in
college,
> > but I bless those that taught me to read.
> >
> > When someone talks about spending a $100 for a book or $2000 for a
program
> > or $300 a month for RT data. I always think they must feel the
information
> > might return them, on a 1000 share trade, an 1/8 of a point, 2 points,
or
> > 5/16 of a point. Then it would have been worth it.
> >
> > Richard Estes
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Lionel Issen <lissen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > To: metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>;
> > realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Date: Thursday, July 16, 1998 4:57 PM
> > Subject: Re: Learning how to trade and paying people to divulge their
> > "knowhow"
> >
> > >There have been relatively very few self made millionaires with a
college
> > >education.  Neither Michael Dell nor Bill Gates have college degrees.
> > >
> > >Lionel Issen
> > >
> > >
> > >-----Original Message-----
> > >From: Richard Estes <rtestes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > >To: metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>;
> > >realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > >Date: Thursday, July 16, 1998 1:22 PM
> > >Subject: Re: Learning how to trade and paying people to divulge their
> > >"knowhow"
> > >
> > >
> > >>"As with all walks of business the only way to learn is to:
> > >>(1) do it with a make or break attitude,
> > >>(2) go work with someone or a group of people for an extended period
of
> > >>time, watching, learning and doing before going out on your own."
> > >>
> > >>You sure don't make a case for education. I see and hear many people
who
> > >>can't "read or write" in the market. The language seems like Chinese
to
> > >>them. They probably have been brainwashed by media brokerage houses,
and
> > >>others with an agenda.  Then you suggest they jump right in and put
their
> > >>hard-earned money at risk.
> > >>
> > >>You sound like the type that came out of the womb trading. There sure
> > >aren't
> > >>many of those around.
> > >>
> > >>Richard Estes
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>-----Original Message-----
> > >>From: Essan Soobratty <trader@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > >>To: realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>;
> > >>metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > >>Date: Thursday, July 16, 1998 12:18 PM
> > >>Subject: Learning how to trade and paying people to divulge their
> > "knowhow"
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>>It amazes me how many people once they have "decided" that they want
to
> > >>>trade will then fork out many $$ in an attempt to learn various
> > >>>techniques.
> > >>>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >
> 
> 
>