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Re: AW: Wanted EUREX daytraders with TS4 (eurex trading system)



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well, not according to wilder. he alluded (bragging?) to the fact that
he fronted the money for f(u)t when i met with him and his son david at
their mcleansville, nc office, a while back. babcock insisted much the
same thing with i spoke with him before he checked out. both shared a
mutual hatred almost as great as mb hates omega. whether wilder was
blowing smoke up my ass, i can't say. ask him when he's not in new
zealand. and babcock, well, you'll need a ouija board to conjure an
answer from him. and hill in hendersonville, nc (coincidence that
wilder and hill are both in nc, nah :)), well, he's just another system
vendor (universal, universal lt & samurai 31). plus it's hard to see
how he could be unbiased in rating systems. digging out what's true and
untrue about the various system vendors is a slimy business.

but in all fairness regarding babcock's systems, he stated quite
clearly in the ctcr ad blurbs that the systems constituted mainly
trading ideas, not only standalone systems. anyone with half a brain
could figure that one out ;)) sure, as standalone systems, they sucked.
but the some of the trading ideas were ok at the time. what did you
expect for 15 bucks, the f-ing holy grail??? but at least you didn't
have to pay $35k/$3.5k/$175 for something that sucks far worse, that
money blackhole called delta :)) funny that f(u)t doesn't rate it?
oops, but delta's not a "system" <lol>

TJ

wilder has/is helping a omega pollution provider, also based in nc,
care to guess who??? <g>

ronnie wrote:
>Sorry, you're way off the mark on this claim.  
>        
>Futures Truth was set up by John Hill several years before W.W.
> ventured
>down the Delta path and Wilder wasn't involved in the launch of F.T.
>  --
>True, Hill was relentless in pointing out the flaws and
unreliability in
>Babcock's "systems", but it was well known by any serious traders at
> the
>time that Babcock deserved it.  
>       
>Without regard to whether or not anything else in this thread has
> any merit,
> >it is worth pointing out that your statement that F.T. was set up
> "for the
> >sole purpose of discrediting bruce babcock's systems" is simply
> un-true...