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[EquisMetaStock Group] Re: Any Opinions on "The Master Swing Trader" by Alan Farley ?



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Preston,

Teaching is a nice way to learn.
For over 9 years I ran the Atlanta MetaStock 
group.   It was a great diversified bunch.
We met every two weeks and at least two members
made a half hour presentation about a book or 
some great facet of MetaStock.

Some presentations showed minor preparation and 
some offered blinding new insights.  
We always had pizza and soft drinks, which 
insured major attendance.

Dave


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> 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@x...]
> >   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.
> > 
> >   Dave


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