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Re: Bonds for beginners and Bill Eykyn



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Thank you for your post.  I really am not as ancient as you make out, but
certainly old enough to ignore and not be drawn by the likes of Mssrs Esser
and Brown and the other covert sellers of this and that on this list.  As
long as they don't change their names, at least the delete button keeps them
off one's screen.

So far as Katherina is concerned, she has done - maybe unwittingly even -
what I wish I had been able to do when I first started out trading i.e. go
to someone who can show you how to trade, not use someone else's system,
etc, etc.  If more people on this list learnt to trade and not seek for
systems, there would be a lot less hot air and a much more interesting
interchange of ideas and concepts.

Anyway, thank you for your post - it may just quieten down the loud mouths
for a moment or two.

Bill Eykyn

-----Original Message-----
From: Gaius Marius <magnus@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: he96@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <he96@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
<omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: T-Bondtrader <t-bondtrader@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sunday, November 08, 1998 3:07 pm
Subject: Re: SPAM ALERT !!!!! was Re: Bonds for beginners and Bill Eykyn


>:Bill katherina SPAM Eykyn-macgowan aka Tbondtrader wrote:
>:> Very kind words from Katherina
>
>:more spam, b.s., self advertising etc. snipped
>
>:Do you really think the list is that stupid to believe this fake story,
>Bill katherina
>:SPAM Eykyn-macgowan ?
>
>Having met Katherina Macgowan, I can assure you that she is not Bill Eykyn.
>Nor is she a mouthpiece for his services. She's a very attractive young
lady
>whereas Bill Eykyn, as I understand it, is in his late 60s/ early 70s. ;-)
>All she needed was a secure, consistent way to make money/trade these
>financial markets. And if T-Bond Bill has shown her a way to do so, I'm
glad
>for him and her.
>
>
>And she uses hotmail because unlike you and me, she checks in with her
email
>once in a while. This list can generate such a heavy load of emails, some
>ISP cannot handle the overflow. Hotmail can.
>
>And while as much as I hate vendors who sell/promote/peddle useless ideas
>and systems, it had been proven to me very recently that jumping the gun
can
>be very embarrassing. Perhaps T-Bond Bill has a viable methodology. Only
>time will tell.
>
>