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George M Burke wrote:

> Walt:  Is there any subject that you don't have to comment on?  I get
> tired of getting 70 messages and 35 of them are yours.

Jeff  wrote:Hey you, this is a forum about technical analysis, systems,
trading techniques, and technical market forecasts.  And that was
exactly what Rick and Walt had been doing for the last '35' posts.  I
picked up alot of pointers and received alot of assistance from these
traders personally.  I don't really understand why people like you have
to put garbage like that on this list.  I don't even know WHY I am
responding to this garbage.  Believe me, this is my first time doing
this.  I guess I am really pissed by people who worry too much about
over-flow messages, over-use of MBs on their computers because of too
much .gif .jpg....By the way, thanks David Pearson for your input on
trendlines and the charts were great.  Keep sending those charts in!!!

Joseph McGough wrote:
At least Walt has something to say that is worth listening too, which is

more than I can say for your usless post.

Ed Henley wrote:
Although I respect your opinion..... I, as you,  always have the option
of simply touching the
delete key to eliminate any messages I don't want to review........

Zeheer Bhyat wrote:
As a "student" of Master Tsu (The Art of War) and eastern philosophy in
general (in particular it's application to business and TRADING) I found
this discussion a particularly good insight in to the psychology of
different market players. For those who were confused by the symbolism,
perhaps an introductory reading on the imagery in the I Ching would help
(useful for real-life, not just deciphering Walt's post ;))

I loved this discussion and would like to see more of it.....my 0.02
worth anyway.

Jeff  wrote:
The Art of War had been read by many traders in the western world.  It
isn't some 'theories' text made up by Tsu.  The techniques he discribed
was actually practiced by him centuries ago in China.  The way he
described it in his native language was much more exciting though.

Have a good one
Jeff Harteam
Hong Kong