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Debate not Argument


  • To: RealTraders Discussion Group <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Debate not Argument
  • From: TNkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk (TNkkkk)
  • Date: Fri, 3 Apr 1998 00:04:12 -0800

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SPBroker1 said the following:
"I most certainly do NOT want anyone to stop posting on my account. Too many
good people have stopped contributing what they know to this forum because
everyone takes everything so damn personal! (am I allowed to say damn?)
This is a FORUM. We SHOULD debate market issues here. That is what I thought
it was here for.
We need to continue to exchange ideas and opinions!"
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I for one would like to completely endorse what this guy has said...it seems
that almost everything that is posted meets a defensive response from
someone who thinks that his/her ideology is being challenged.
I find it most interesting that we all have different approaches to
achieving the same thing, and more importantly it gives encouragement to
strive further for what we believe in.
OK so I'm a big fan of indicators and I can see that there are many RTers
out there who do not have the same respect for them but that just makes me
realise that there is more than one way to skin a cat and therefore broadens
my horizons a little. I pay absolutely no attention to classical charting
patterns due to the difficulty I have in machanising them but I know that
many people out there use the patterns as their primary tools so it makes me
think about how I can incoporate them in my trading plan.
So let's continue the exchange of ideas and opinions...so said SPBroker1
above.
One last thing....just been flicking through the March 98 edition of TASC
and Walter Bressert's interview is quite interesting...especially for those
(like me) who have not used cycles so far.

Anyway, best regards,
Tom Nagle,
Tullett & Tokyo Forex International,
Cable House,
54-62 New Broad Street,
London EC2M 1JJ.
Tel: +44 171 827 3409

www.tullett.com