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And what, g.. forbid you fist contibution, makes you think that it hasn't ?
Need binoculars?
At least too I am a dedicated and devoted MSK user, which for your anti-hero
cannot be said, at least is strongly doubted. And if he isn't, then what the heck
is he doing on the MSK List? Waisting everyones time, abusing, spamming
and g.. knows what. Correct, commercialy advertising his website and promoting
his not ever selling crummy software.
Not every member is a sucker................neither will the correct List contributers
have to have to suffer from the few nuts that occaissionly join the List. We have
seen them come and go.
Do you both also own stock in binoculars firms?
Regards,
Ton Maas
ms-irb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Dismiss the ".nospam" bit (including the dot) when replying.
Homepage http://home.planet.nl/~anthmaas
----- Oorspronkelijk bericht -----
Van: "Mike Brett" <mbrett@xxxxxxxxx>
Aan: <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Verzonden: woensdag 27 september 2000 7:08
Onderwerp: Re: Mentor? Yea Good Idea!
> And what, prey tell, does your diaphramanus have to do with Metastock, might
> I ask?
>
> Thanks,
> Mike
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "A.J. Maas" <anthmaas@xxxxxxxxx>
> To: <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2000 4:26 PM
> Subject: Re: Mentor? Yea Good Idea!
>
>
> > Wrong.
> > - The MetaStock List is not a Trading List. There are many other means.
> > There are f.e. specific trading lists.
> > - To discuss a trade, a trading system or whatever is naturaly part of
> > the program, but is not the List's main objective, its only a part of
> the
> > List's main objective.
> >
> >
> > Trading is best to be learned and thaught from one's own actions, without
> > the tutors and mentors. They had to learn the business too, as much as any
> > one else will have to. Trading is also something personal. Its you that in
> the
> > end will have to decide and pull the trigger. Anyone that can run a PC can
> > also trade. However, TA+FA needs tutoring. For that many courses,
> publications,
> > techniques + systems have been made and naturaly, are still made.
> >
> > Then the do-it-yourselve-way will be the hard-way to learn the business,
> but will
> > also be the fastest and fair way one that you will feel so much
> intensively, even
> > down to your "curling" toes.
> > >From these experiences gathered, you will not go out and make the same
> > mistakes over and over again, and should you still do so then you will
> also go out
> > and repair them, and that experience alone {+the above} will all be (part
> of) you
> > being your own best teacher ever and more importantly, succesfull in the
> markets.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Ton Maas
> > ms-irb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Dismiss the ".nospam" bit (including the dot) when replying.
> > Homepage http://home.planet.nl/~anthmaas
> >
> >
> > ----- Oorspronkelijk bericht -----
> > Van: "Gitanshu Buch" <OnWingsOfEagles@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Aan: <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Verzonden: dinsdag 26 september 2000 18:11
> > Onderwerp: Re: Mentor? Yea Good Idea!
> >
> >
> > > Agree with Mark, wish to add that having participation on these trading
> > > lists and reading up the better online/offline authors and modeling
> one's
> > > trading from the ideas gleaned thereof has a good effect to the person
> > > willing to learn - lots of gems come one's way over the years, including
> > > from the recorded memory of one's own past mistakes observed when
> > > implementing an adopted mentor's methods.
> > >
> > > So those without access to an offline mentor can still do better than
> > > trading out of a vacuum.
> > >
> > > Gitanshu
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
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