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Norman,
I have no interest in offending anyone. However the phasing of the post
would lead most literate, reasonable people to conclude that "our" is none
other than Norman E and that the inclusion of the phone number was for
purposes of solicitation. It was certainly not clear that this was a
quotation from a third party solicitation. Given the clear appearance of
spamming, the post seemed an appropriate way to discourage more. My phrasing
clearly indicated that I might have missed something, my apologies for not
reading more into the post.
Earl
-----Original Message-----
From: Norman Phair <ericrogers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: eadamy@xxxxxxxxxx <eadamy@xxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: RealTraders Discussion Group <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Friday, April 30, 1999 4:39 PM
Subject: Re: Spam? (was Re: Jap.Yen Futures)
>Earl;
>
>I do not think its what you missed its what you think
>you saw and made a determination without having all the
>facts. I am NOT the author of the newsletter. I
>redeived a free copy in the mail and it fell in line
>with what Ira was talking about. In the future think
>before you speak, or at lease send a private e-mail to
>the sender and clarify the situation before
>you put your big foot in it. Thanking you in advance
>for your appology which is not necessary. Have a nice
>day.
>
>Norman E.
>
>Earl Adamy wrote:
>>
>> Perhaps I missed some kernel of useful information here but this sure
looks
>> like a blatant sales message to me.
>>
>> Earl
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Norman Phair <ericrogers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> To: RealTraders Discussion Group <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> Date: Friday, April 30, 1999 3:31 PM
>> Subject: Re: Jap.Yen Futures
>>
>> >Ira:
>> >
>> >you might want to check out PAST PRESENT FUTURES
>> >NEWSLETTER. " Grains and Soybeans, our blueprints for
>> >final buying lows followed by a runaway advance is
>> >unfolding before our eyes. 800-545-9331.
>> >
>> >Norman E.
>> >
>> >Ira wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Has anyone noticed the action in the grains and metals. Are we seeing
a
>> basing
>> >> that could end the dream of no more inflation? How far will oil
prices
>> retrace
>> >> to give relief if the others start a protracted move? Triangles,
flags,
>> >> penants are signs of indecision. Once the decision, the perception of
>> things
>> >> to come, is set, hold on to your hats. Ira.
>> >>
>> >> Earl Adamy wrote:
>> >>
>> >> > Talk about triangles, the financial markets are littered with them.
>> Anyone
>> >> > notice the big triangle in the bonds and the confluence of upper
>> trendlines
>> >> > drawn from 2 sets of pivots? Or the possible head and shoulders? If
>> bonds
>> >> > tank the higher US rates should take the currencies with them.
>> >> >
>> >> > Earl
>> >> >
>> >> > -----Original Message-----
>> >> > From: swp <swp@xxxxxxxxxx>
>> >> > To: RealTraders Discussion Group <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> >> > Date: Friday, April 30, 1999 9:23 AM
>> >> > Subject: Re: Jap.Yen Futures
>> >> >
>> >> > >Triangle is also active on cash market. Wave counts (not Neely
Wave)
>> say
>> >> > >yen should weaken sharply. Only caveat is that is what everybody
>> thinks,
>> >> > >and I still believe that US stocks are set to correct, after
topping
>> on
>> >> > >6-May, 12-18% with risk of deeper drop possible.
>> >> > >
>> >> >
>> >>
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