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Russ:
Thank you for your comments.
Before anyone else goes leaping to any unfounded and groundless conclusions and
taking my name any further in vain I propose they try READING the text of my
postings first.
The next thing I suggest they should do, is that they try some actual REAL
TRADING WITH REAL MONEY IN A REAL MARKET!
If they can find anything remotely SPAM-like in my postings I will apologize.
The reason I posted similar yet DIFFERENT e-mail is childishly simple. THOSE ARE
THE MARKETS I ACTUALLY TRADE ....
I am simply posting a request for help in researching the MARKETS I TRADE!
The reason I Posted separate e-mails was to establish separate topic threads.
If these people still have trouble understanding these concepts I can transpose
& reduce this communication to baby-talk and four letter words!
If they still are experiencing any further comprehension trouble, I sould like
to remind them that the big hand is still for counting the minutes and the
little hand is still for counting the hours....
Tony Parker
R.E.Turner wrote:
> Tony,
> Everyone's skeptical of what appears to be hype. Maybe one post with four
> subjects: cocoa, oj, sugar and soy meal might have done the trick.
> Russ
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tony Parker <tgparker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: RealTraders Discussion Group <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: Tuesday, December 01, 1998 4:18 PM
> Subject: Re: Looking For Other Cocoa Traders!
>
> >Timothy:
> >
> >Thank you so much for the information. Straight and Simple.
> >
> >I wish some of the other folk on this list could answer questions as simply
> and
> >directly as you have.
> >
> >Why is it soooo hard to get folk on this list to actually answer the
> questions that
> >they were asked in the first place.
> >
> >It seems that a toxic mix or false pride, ignorance, the absence of truth,
> or lack any
> >real experience breeds an over-abundance of hyperbole, exageration,
> misdirection, and
> >of course. last but not least - character assassination on this mailing
> list.
> >
> >Thanks again, for "The answer to my question" , a rare occurance on this
> mailing list.
> >
> >Tony
> >
> >Timothy Morge wrote:
> >
> >> Tony:
> >>
> >> I trade the NY soft markets regularly. I am particularly
> >> fond trading cocoa, although I do trade sugar frequently and
> >> OJ at times. At one point, I was managing money for in a
> >> rather large offshore commodity pool and their fundamental
> >> research budget was several million dollars a year. They
> >> maintained their own field researchers and weather
> >> professionals--you got twice daily reports on all their
> >> findings, frequent conference calls from all the growing
> >> areas [from the cocoa pod counters, for example] and more
> >> research than I could ever digest. They even had weather
> >> crews in all the major growing states in the US that called
> >> each of us 'live' as weather made major shifts during
> >> growing seasons. Personally, I initially was very impressed
> >> with the research, but as time went on, I found that
> >> although we had our own resources and also had as much
> >> availability to other's research as we wanted--all of our
> >> brokers were eager to show us the mounds and mounds of
> >> research they had available--it didn't seem to make much
> >> difference to my trading.
> >>
> >
> >SNIP
> >
> >
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