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Could you elaborate on why you have this opinion regarding Ross vs the
other authors? Your opinion seems strong and therefore interesting.
It is my belief that each trader must be open to adopt whatever works
as you say "at the coal face day to day." In this group alone, there
is a very wide range of styles and methods represented. I do not find
radical quality differences in quality between any of the authors
mentioned below. Each seems to work a somewhat different angle. I find
these differences useful.
Phil
Patrick Collins wrote:
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> 11 July 1997
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> 5150 wrote of the Joe Ross book spreads and seasonals. Read it for pure
> enteratinment. Mostly Unsubstatiated hype generally copied from Moore
> Research. MR is interesting but only as a guide despite % claims. Certainly
> a very good reference work. Also expensive for beginners. There are better
> authors than Ross who is a salesman who is not able to intellectualise his
> ramblings but treats them as gospel. There are no gurus in this business.
> Some may like to think they are but that is all.
> Read better people like Bernstein, Williams, Schwager, Caplan, Babcock and
> Elders and also follow the excellent experience of the folks on this
> discussion group who are at the coal face day to day.
> Good trading and watch out for the con artists with expensive tastes.
> Patrick Collins
> Watermans/Guarantee Trust
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