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You 
never really learn anything until you have to explain it to others. While I have 
heard many trading instructors explain that they are just "paying back" for the 
help that they have been given, I think that the real truth is that teaching a 
subject to another person makes you look at the subject from another 
perspective.  The questions that you inevitably get cause you to look 
at the subject differently -- a fresh slant.  You often see things that you 
missed before.
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class=210113211-23102002>Bill

  <FONT face=Tahoma 
  size=2>-----Original Message-----From: pumrysh 
  [mailto:no_reply@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2002 
  9:56 PMTo: equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxSubject: 
  [EquisMetaStock Group] Re: Any Opinions on "The Master Swing Trader"by Alan 
  Farley ?Jono & Dave,Bollinger talks about 
  the fact that he learns by teaching others. I can understand his point of 
  view. From time to time I put together an indicator or system review for a 
  private trading group. The time I spend is worth every bit of my effort 
  simply because I learn an enormous amount from doing so. It would 
  be great if every author felt the same but sadly too many are there for 
  the quick buck or the marketing hype. Capitalism! You just gotta love 
  it.Preston--- In equismetastock@xxxx, "Jonathan King" 
  <jking@xxxx> wrote:> Very cynical Dave, but I do agree with you 
  in part!!> > However I do believe there are some traders whom 
  are committed to helping> others learn - people like many of those 
  listed already.  Some others> include Colin Nicholson and 
  Daryl Guppy.  I guess you just have to have some> faith in 
  your fellow trader.> > Access to this site or Stockcentral in 
  Australia certainly helps.  Often> opinions tend to converge 
  around certain authors and books.  Where it does> these are 
  the books that are more likely to be of value.> > 
  Cheers,> > Jono> > >   
  -----Original Message----->   From: dave3003 
  [mailto:no_reply@xxxx]>   Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 
  8:53 AM>   To: equismetastock@xxxx>   
  Subject: [EquisMetaStock Group] Re: Any Opinions on "The Master 
  Swing> Trader" by Alan Farley ?> > 
  >   Chellseter,> >   Actually it 
  boils down to you have to kiss one heck>   a lot of toads to 
  come up with a princess.> >   My general conclusion is 
  that if a person has a totally>   awesome set of ideas that 
  cannot help but generate>   tons of money  -- Why would 
  they write books?>   More than likely the books generate more 
  income.> >   Some libraries have some of these good 
  books, which>   can be less expensive and helpful.> 
  >   DaveTo 
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