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Re: The Ross Hook: less Please



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You read right, and I think I can prove it. Since Dennis made his killing,
has he been making a killing since? No, he had to dump his managed funds
twice because of huge losses. If your in so tight with these big names you
should know that.

You may conclude what ever you like. I know that anyone that does not sing
praises to the famous names will be scoffed at by their following. How does
that old saying go, something like, "1 thousand can say that something is
true but that doesn't make it so."

On second thought, Yes, Dennis is a god and you should buy another book by
umm... somebody.


Prosper










----- Original Message -----
From: "Timothy Morge" <tmorge@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Prosper" <brente@xxxxxxxxxxxx>; "Monte C. Smith" <mcs@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2001 8:34 AM
Subject: Re: The Ross Hook: less Please


> Whoa! Let me read that again...Richard Dennis wasn't a talented trader but
> relied on LUCK??? to amass many hundreds of millions in trading profits
> from the 1970's until now?
>
> What are folks smoking these days? I've read on this forum that Warren
> Buffett is a has been, George Soros just can't cut it and now, Richard
> Dennis's hundreds of millions were made because he was lucky!
>
> I have had the pleasure of knowing some of these folks, trading against
> some of these folks and even executing some of their orders in the cash
> currency markets...sorry, folks. The people that say these things just
> don't know a thing about these traders.
>
> As for picking up tips and tricks...I find them where I can. If I pick up
a
> trick for $150 and make several thousand dollars once I am finished
> researching it and then carefully begin using it in my arsenal of trading
> tools, to me, the price of that tool was cheap.
>
> The beauty of trading is that it is [now mostly] done by other humans
> making judgements. Beauty and the use of a tool is in the eye of the
beholder.
>
> I have a strong disagreement here. Sorry...I conclude you don't have a
clue
> about Richard Dennis.
>
> Best,
>
> Tim Morge
>