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Re: S&P 500 (was AOL, CSCO, & WMT)



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I agree.  I have an awful lot to learn and I'd like to hear what Docteur
has to say.  I checked out the site and signed up for a trial.  I was not
thrilled about having to hand over my credit card number for the trial, but
I swallowed hard and did it, anyway.  The Terms and Conditions require them
to be notified within the first four days of the trial if you are not
interested in renewing for a month, or you will be billed.  I've printed a
bunch of stuff off the site, and it appears to be legitimate.  But who am I
to say!  <g>

Docteur, you might get a better reception on this list if you hold down the
enthusiasm just a tad, especially when it comes to your remarkable returns,
even if they are true.  We all enjoy a modicum of humility here and there. 
By all means, continue contributing.

Regards,

Bill

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> From: Glen Wallace <gcwallace@xxxxxxxx>
> To: metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: S&P 500 (was AOL, CSCO, & WMT)
> Date: Wednesday, February 24, 1999 10:34 AM
> 
> Bravo, Lino.  Let's not blast someone simply because they are proud of
their
> apparently high returns and achievements.  Instead, let's see if we can
> learn from them and improve our own work.  If they are willing to share,
I
> will always listen and keep an open mind.
> 
> On the other hand, if I may be so bold, bravado simply for the sake of
> stoking one's own ego (and this is *not* directed at Doc) has no place
here.
> 
> Challenging a person's claims is valid, but let's leave the flaming to
AOL's
> chatrooms, OK?  I wouldn't want people to hold back their ideas for fear
of
> being roasted.
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alessi Lino <linoaalessi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: February 24, 1999 10:04
> Subject: Re: S&P 500
> 
> 
> >Docteur e-mails on his successes and trading:
> >
> >I consider myself a serious commodity trader who has found that the
> >information offered by the members on this list, very beneficial to my
> >trading.
> >Over the years, I have seen that each individual has a different method
> >of expressing their own successes and failures.
> >I, for one, want to hear Doc out on what methods he uses to trade just
> >like I want to hear Guy's philosophy an application of probability to
> >trading.
> >This site has great contributors; and, I feel that I as an experienced
> >trader, have the strength of conviction to make my own mind up on
> >whether I like what is being shared.
> >Let's hear Doc out and if his bravado and style is offensive to some -
> >delete his e-mail; but, let each trader decide whether to review his
> >info.
> >Good trading to all
> >Lino Alessi
> 
> 
> 
>