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Michael
"Morning after" traders, teachers and writers are everywhere and your
skepticism is well founded.
Arthur Ullrich "TradeTutor" however, may just be a breath of fresh air for
you and others. I have known and been a student of Arthur's since April 97.
In my six years of trading, going to seminars , reading books etc, I have
never seen anyone treat the "teaching of trading" quite like Arthur does.
Of course it is by necessity , "after the fact". If you trade the S&P
short-term intraday, you are aware of how things change intrasession.
However, the combination of Arthur's manual and daily "Commentary" are
excellent.
Although , I am in no way connected with or compensated by Arthur, I am a
big fan, supporter and student. Simply stated, his methods work.
By the way, I actually trade using his methods and quite successfuly.
In spite of all this, short-term intraday trading is not for everyone.
I suggest you stay skeptical and gain confidence in "your" ability to trade
using Arthur's work or any other methods before you jump off into the deep
end. There are sharks in those waters.
Good luck
Peyton Morgan
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http://www.TradersDigest.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Artz <martz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: RealTraders Discussion Group <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wednesday, December 10, 1997 12:43 AM
Subject: Gen: TradeTutor
>Frustrated newby has been drawn to the above mentioned site like a moth to
a
>light bulb.
>http://www.TradeTutor.com
>
>Sounds reasonable and the charts even make sense, however I understand that
>he sends his proposed "recommendations" at the end of the day which
>presumably confirm / enhance your own days trading.
>
>I am very sceptical about a tutor who "tutes" in retrospect! I can ask the
>tea lady for a dose of Day after wisdom......
>
>Interested in other's experiences in this particular offer. It appeals to
me
>as the signals appear to be stock standard (KISS) RSI/LRS/MACD.... all the
>stuff I feel marginally confident in.....
>thoughts/first hand experiences appreciated
>
>Mick Artz
>
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