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--- david castley <drc1939@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Jo
- please keep posting in whatever forum or format
> suits you. There are many of us who want to hear.
> Hopefully you will receive much pleasure knowing
> that your help and advice has assisted others. I
> have found that, in other areas where I have a
> little expertise, being in the fortunate position to
> teach or give or help others and seeing them
> progress because of it, is one of life's most
> rewarding experiences. Far beter than taking. Thanks
> for all your past posts and please keep them coming.
> Good luck, David.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: manohohman
> To: Metastockusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2003 6:05 AM
> Subject: [Metastockusers] JO and Postings--A
> message to Friends and Family
>
>
> I rejoined the group for today in order to clarify
> a few things and
> to thank the members who sent me the nice emails,
> including the
> members who asked me a 100 more questions before I
> stopped answering
> emails.
>
> I may have a solution to the problems Im having
> with posting and
> answering the emails. It will save me a lot of
> time, allow me to
> share information, and make it easy for all of you
> to access it.
>
> First of all, I'm not relinquishing my postings
> due to perceived
> conflicts with the king of SHILL hunting, Jay.
> After a word to Jay, I
> will explain what is going on and how I think I
> can solve it for
> those who have any interest in whatever I find
> that looks useful..
>
> "Jay, I'm guessing you're a nice guy-maybe a
> little obsessed with
> hunting down what you perceive as evil-but nice.
> Of course that is a
> guess! Sometimes you're even positive and
> knowledgeable, which I
> enjoy taking advantage of. "
>
> "Yes, Jay, I do get tired of the SHILL references,
> and I also think
> that all that does is diminish your credibility.
> However, it's your
> credibility to do with as you wish."
>
> By the way, Jay, if you think I'm wrong about the
> credibility issue,
> maybe some of the members of the site would be
> willing to provide
> their comments in a polite way that resembles
> useful feedback. If
> people think I'm a SHILL and Jay has rooted out a
> source of evil,
> well let's hear it. If you think Jay's approach is
> less than helpful,
> same thing. Let's hear it. You still haven't
> answered my question.
> Did you ask for that refund?
>
> I admit some of the ranting and vitriolic comments
> bother me, not
> because they're opposed to what I am saying, but
> because they might
> discourage some of the newer users from trying a
> product that would
> help them.
>
> When a product has a money back guarantee, each
> person should simply
> try it for themselves. A couple of people have
> said recently that ICE
> is one of their best plug-ins. As I've said so
> many times, at least
> half of stuff I've bought for MS has gone back
> because it did not
> work for me
>
> Aside from that issue, the reason I'm don't want
> to answer email and
> do postings is because of the time factor. There
> are only so many
> hours in the day. I get a number of emails asking
> for help. It's
> really impossible to help everyone. When I
> politely decline to help
> teach someone how to trade, or build a system, or
> whatever, I usually
> get a nasty email back telling me how selfish I
> am, or screw me, or
> worse. Sure I get tired of that. Real tired of
> it. I would like to
> tell them what I think, but I was raised with
> manners.
>
> Unfortunately, email anonymity gives people
> license to say things
> that they never would say to you if they were
> sitting in front of
> you. I don't believe in that approach. I don't say
> things on this
> board or in emails I wouldn't tell you if you were
> talking directly
> to me.
>
> As far as the postings go, most people would never
> believe how much
> time goes into those. Once a posting is up, this
> creates more
> questions, which is a reasonable expectation, and
> one I don't object
> to. But I get asked the same questions over and
> over. People don't go
> back and search the archives. For example, I've
> been asked what books
> I've read, what's the BEST trading book I've ever
> read, if a person
> could only read three books which three should
> they read, and it goes
> on.
>
> I've been very lucky in life, and I've always been
> willing to share
> whatever I had that might help someone else. Doing
> that is very
> disappointing many times because very, very few
> people listen. They
> want advice that's quick, easy, free and that they
> like. If it meets
> all of these criteria, they might, and I mean
> might, follow the
> advice. Well, advice rarely meets such a list; so
> few people ever do
> anything useful with anything you've told them.
> They want success but
> they don't want to do what it takes, including
> listen.
>
> The only return on investment I get from my time
> is to see people use
> something I've told them for good purposes. That's
> rare.
>
> I would like to continue to share what I know,
> read or found without
> it being such a huge time drain. I think I can do
> that by writing
> various things in a longer format and posting the
> writing with the
> references, formulas and other stuff in the files
> section, if the
> moderator will let me. Then anyone who wants to
> read whatever I've
> contributed can go there and find it. That way I
> only have to post
> whatever once.
>
> However, I guess I need to use disclaimers. While
> I do read 25 or
> more trading books a year, I do not now know, or
> will ever know, what
> the best 3 trading books are. I surely do not know
> which one is the
> best one for you to read. I will write a little
> review about each
> book and then you pick.
>
> Jay, I didn't write books: I don't own the
> publishing company that
> printed the book; I am not personal friends with
> the author; I am not
> being paid for my book reviews, and I don't move
> my lips when I read.
> Get it!
>
> Whenever I post a file I will post a note saying
> there's a file and
> telling you what's in it. If you feel like reading
> it, fine. If not
> fine!
>
> However, I will not answer questions or respond to
> emails. I would
> like to, but I don't have the time. It's amazing
> how many emails some
> people send me just to ask one question. I really
> hear from some fine
> people from all over the world. How lucky do I
> feel-totally blessed.
> I wish I had the time to personally write each one
> a
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