Tom,
Thanks Tom. It's always more fun to present
in person. In the meantime, I will let you know of my participation in
internet seminars during the next couple months. That should give your
folks enough exposure to the content...then, they can decide if it's
worthy.
Take care,
Steve
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, December 04, 2004 10:23
AM
Subject: Re: [Metastockusers] Re: Xmas is
here early
Steve, I will contact our Program Director
about you and maybe you will be contacted about a potential speaking
engagement. If we contact you it will be through a different
channel as it will be off topic We'll see what develops.
And thanks for sharing.
Tom
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, December 03, 2004 4:12
PM
Subject: Re: [Metastockusers] Re: Xmas
is here early
Tom,
One of my big thrills was to be sandwiched
between Bollinger and Murphy two years ago. They spoke at Denver
Market Technicians Association meetings two months apart. Somehow,
they booked me in between. They are both trading gods. I'm just
a trading dog.
My younger daughter lives in Flower
Mound...so, speaking to the group would
be double fun. I have given about fifteen talks to the DTG
(mostly Mechanical SIG meetings). The Wednesday, before Turkey Day, at
3pm, there was 112 people in the room. I told them I was honored that
they hadn't started their holidaze yet.
Although, you don't get the belly laughs with
the ppt ...at least people can spin the indicators in MS. I do have
some specific rules that pertain to the data. In all Emini contracts,
I ignore all price movement other than: Opening: 9:30 am eastern .... Close
4:15 eastern. I know some people can't think out of the box and will
refuse to adhere to the timeframes that I favor. I can't make people
follow what works for me....but, I encourage you to adjust your
timeframes. The presentation that I forwarded abides by these time
frames. I always execute market orders at the bottom of the
hour.
I have gone down the dark road of hanging too
many whistles and bells on a system. The smarter a trader is ...
the more complicated they want to make an approach.
Fortunately, I'm not very bright. Simple systems, that work well in
the past, usually continue to work well in the future. Complicated
system usually fail miserably in real time.
Take care and thanks,
Steve
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, December 03, 2004 2:14
PM
Subject: Re: [Metastockusers] Re:
Xmas is here early
Thanks Steve.
Good stuff. Now you've given me a
bunch of ideas to check out over the weekend.... But I also have to figure
out how to keep the wife busy with something!
Maybe some day I'll make the trip from
Dallas to Denver and check you guys out.
Do you ever travel outside of Denver to
present?
We have a Tech Analysis Group in Dallas
(about 100) that brings in speakers (expenses paid) once a
month.
We've had most all the biggies (Bollinger,
Nison, Murphy, Raschke, Farley, etc.).
You
interested?
Tom
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, December 03, 2004
1:48 PM
Subject: Re: [Metastockusers] Re:
Xmas is here early
Tom,
You'd be surprised....I've had
folks fly from San Francisco and drive from St. Paul....all end up
members. I haven't been to the DTG site for a long time and I
forgot that it's password protected. I would encourage people to
start a ski week or weekend a day early and catch a DTG meeting some
Thursday night.
In lieu of coming to Denver, I'm
attaching the October's ppt from the DTG. I can't turn down a
polite request...and, you have shared information and helped a lot of
folks. I do hesitate to just toss this out. Two months
from now, someone will be selling the "six pack" as a 3K trading system
(totally black-boxed).
Do you know why most financial
software hucksters black box a system? Not because the big
boyz will steal it, overtrade it and therefore, ruin it for
everyone...no, because they have swiped other people's stuff and
open-code would reveal the source. So, I encourage people to steal
my stuff and improve it. If you steal and MARKET it, you'll
be hearing from me (or my cousin Guido).
"In the morning you go gunning for the man
who stole your water"
Take care,
Steve
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, December 03, 2004
11:27 AM
Subject: Re: [Metastockusers] Re:
Xmas is here early
Steve, this is a catch 22.
One can not view the Denver Trading
Group unless he is a member, and you can not become a member unless
you attend a meeting. Kind of hard when you live hundreds or
thousands of miles away.
Would be nice to see your
stuff.
Tom
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, December 03, 2004
11:18 AM
Subject: Re: [Metastockusers]
Re: Xmas is here early
Jose,
the largest trading group in the
world.
Every month, for the last three years,
I am the moderator of the mechanical SIG group (100+, every fourth
Thursday). Each and every month, there is a powerpoint
presentation that is archived at the DTG site. Every month, I
present a mechanical system that I trade "live" in real time.
The Mirus E-Mini track record is just a small part of the overall
trading program (but, it is a system with absolutely no custom
indicators and of course, dozens of people have printed these trades
in their accounts). Also, we advise institutions and
brokerage houses around the globe. You ought to tune into the
"live" twenty minute morning update.
All I'm saying is that nobody has to
pay anything for indicators or trading systems. I give it all
away ... for free. I know that pisses off charlatans and
system hustlers...but so be it. I don't put you in that
category Jose. But, before anyone buys anything, from anybody,
they should investigate what is around .... for free.
BTW, check out
all the promotional goodies that Equis sends out to their
prospective clients (the video). Recognize any of the
frontmen/women? Damn, one of those guys is sure good looking
(and I ain't talking about Oliver or Bob).
Take
care,
Steve
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, December 03,
2004 9:28 AM
Subject: [Metastockusers] Re:
Xmas is here early
Steve,
"Since these unsolicited,
solicitations keep showing up in my mailbox. .."
You'd
better direct my mail to your spam box, because I'm unlikely to
stop at this one. The trader's educational market is
rife with scams, and it is highly unusual to find genuinely
useful material, free or otherwise.
"First of all,
I've been using MS since 1988 and have developed very simple
approaches to the market. NOT TOOLS, simple approaches based
on STANDARD pulldown indicators."
No tools. Good
for you. But perhaps you are in the wrong
usergroup.
"Using the Chande Momentum
Oscillator..."
This could be considered a trading tool, and
so could MetaStock.
" http://www.thedailytrade.com/
" "Daily Trade subscribers start each day with our Morning
Market Update and Morning Market Call - indispensable tools
that help investors set their daily, short, intermediate and
long term market biases."
Oh, so you do use TOOLS...
<:-I
" http://www.mirusfutures.com/cct_log.asp#041130
"
Looks like a tips sheet to me. I guess no trading
tools needed here.
"Nobody is using MetaStock with the
stealth precision that is practiced by the group of traders we
have gathered."
Pfff... :D
"If you want to
experience a "out-of-body" trading experience....join us in
our hotcomm room: Teach Talk Trade."
Thanks, but I'd
prefer to keep my feet firmly on the ground for
now.
jose '-)
--- In
Metastockusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "CedarCreekTrading"
<kernish@xx ..> wrote: > Jose, > >
Since these unsolicited, solicitations keep showing up in
my > mailbox...I guess this forum is open to "suggestions"
on how to > spend your hard earned cash. >
> First of all, I've been using MS since 1988 and have
developed very > simple approaches to the market. NOT
TOOLS, simple approaches based > on STANDARD pulldown
indicators. Using the Chande Momentum > Oscillator I
have been trading for dozens of people and the ACTUAL >
track record is at: > > http://www.mirusfutures.com/cct_log.asp#041130 >
> If you seek a place where the majority of the people use
and > exchange information about MetaStock...I would check
out: > > http://www.thedailytrade.com/ >
> If you want to experience a "out-of-body" trading
experience.... > join us in our hotcomm room: Teach
Talk Trade. > > Nobody is using MetaStock with the
stealth precision that is > practiced by the group of
traders we have gathered. > > Take care, >
> Steve > ----- Original Message ----- > From:
Jose > To: Metastockusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Sent:
Friday, December 03, 2004 7:38 AM > Subject:
[Metastockusers] Xmas is here early > > I've
just had the privilege of previewing a pre-release version
of > the December issue of Roy's MetaStock Tips & Tricks
newsletter, and > if you are a subscriber, you are in for a
nice surprise. > > In my view, this is the best issue
yet published, with articles on > the System Tester,
user-input Explorations, and more. > A new set of articles
on filtering relative strength explorations by > a
professional trader puts the icing on the cake. > > I
better not say much more, except that I have no financial >
connection to Roy's newsletter. Apologies to Roy for
"jumping the > gun", but it's not often that I get excited
by educational material > (of the highest calibre in this
case). > > If you haven't been here yet, now is your
chance: > http://www.metastocktips.co.nz/ >
> > jose
'-)
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