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Gwenn Ael Gautier wrote:
> What's the problem with being piggybacked? Doesn't it correspond to other people buying what you
> just
> bought, which is precisely what should happen if your trade is to work?
What if everyone bought ? Then who would sell us what we were buying ? How could we buy it
reasonable enough, with a strong demand like that to hope to sell it latter for a profit ? If the
minority of traders make the majority of the money in trading, Then how could joining a crowd help
us accomplish what we desire ? I have been where you are and understand the curiosity, experience
will either enlighten you or you will join the crowd and be content.
> OK, you have to compete, but you
> have to anyway, only here you know who they are...
>
> Gwenn Ael Gautier
>
> ResearchDepartment@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx a écrit:
>
> > David Hunt wrote:
> >
> > > While Krausz's stuff is good, be warned Thom Hartle has been in Krausz's
> > > pocket for a while. Thom is being taught to trade by Robert, so the TASC
> > > review may not be wholly 2 eyed.
> >
> > Certainly not to discredit anyone! But I don't believe that Krausz's stuff is that good. Anyone
> can
> > draw lines on history. Besides I hold dear to me my best trading ideas. I have three different
> > accounts at three different clearing firms and often switch my trading between them. Why?
> because
> > I'm justifiably paranoid and I know I will be piggy backed. Do you think I would tell all in a
> > magazine article? Even if I did write a magazine article, do you believe I would hand over to
> you a
> > perfectly useful method that I could be using myself? I think the fact that any vendor sells
> there
> > systems, makes a strong statement of the value they place on it. In others words they don't
> value
> > there system or they wouldn't sell it. In my case I traded my own account with my own systems
> for
> > years before I ever became a CTA and started managing money. I certainly wouldn't give away 20
> years
> > of hard work, unless I didn't value that work. That's not to say someone who is successful
> wouldn't
> > help others, but not give away the farm! So I believe there may be some useful information in
> > magazine articles, but by all means do you own homework and don't be looking for a self
> proclaimed
> > Guru who is peddling some software.
> >
> > >
> > >
> > > David Hunt
> > > http://adest.com.au
> > >
> > > ----------
> > > | From: Peter Adamo <petera@xxxxxxxxxx>
> > > | To: Realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > | Subject: Gen: Robert Krausz
> > > | Date: Tuesday, May 26, 1998 11:18 AM
> > > |
> > > | Hello Fellow RT'ers
> > > |
> > > | In this month's TASC, the editor writes about Robert Krausz's new
> > > | book called "A W.D. Gann Treasure Discovered." I was just wondering if
> > > | anyone has read it, and if so, what did you think and have you had the
> > > | chance to apply any of the methods discussed. Thanks in advance for your
> > > | feedback.
> > > |
> > > | Peter
> > > |
> > > |
> >
> > --
> > TC
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