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John R. wrote:
> Hi Norman...
>
> Once in a while the truth slips into the forum in a post such as this.
>
> Everybody should really focus on what you're saying as far as competing
> with Saloman Bros., etc. Doesn't this make obvious sense? I use
> Metastock for charting and haven't upgraded from a very "old" version
> (5.11) mostly because 95% of the "improvements" are more bells and
> whistles with little regard to simple tools. The software venders know
> where the money is by introducing new and improved "sirens" to tempt
> traders to try this or that method that just confuses and muddies the
> simple movement of price.
>
> Just my additional 2 cents.
>
> Best... John
John,
Thanks for the endorsement. Proof of the blind computer addiction by
traders to which I referred is evident in that so far I have received two
inquiries about my new Digital Swing Trading System. <G>
Can you believe it? One person asked how they can get it? I wanted to
shout, "don't you read? look
on your hand, you have an index finger and and a thumb, use them! It just
goes to show, there is not just a literacy problem, people who can read
don't.
Regards,
Norman
Version 4.236
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> nwinski wrote:
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> >
> > Peter M. Beckwith wrote:
> >
> > > RT's Is it really true that this new Omega TradeStation product
> > > costs $5K?? And if it does, do all of you enjoy throwing a chunk of
> > > your trading capital into this product?
> >
> > RT,
> > If it weren't for a vast computer addiction among the trading
> > community, I could put all these
> > computer trading programs companies out of biz right here and now..
> > Ok, for the few of you who feel that you could trade withtout the aid
> > of your computer, here is one of the most powerful tools you will ever
> > use. If right handed, hold up your right hand. Notice that (hopefully)
> > you have an index finger and a thumb. Now get out some charts and
> > measure with your index finger and thumb the size of various swings,
> > how these measeruments can be used to rotate to the time axis, and
> > also to project other market swings. Left handed folks can do this
> > too with the left hand. There ya have it, the Digital Swing Trading
> > System, and its free. DSTS 2.0 is improved in that it uses some cycle
> > work like the New and Full Moon, but that is only for the advanced
> > trader. That upgrade info is commonly available for free so that DSTS
> > 2.0 is free too. Hey, maybe I just saved you $5K?
> > One last point. I am very skeptical that any "TV Dinner" type
> > computer trading program will ever beat the Saloman Bros., Morgan
> > Stanley's, and Goldman Sachs of the financial world. If the markets
> > were so discernable, these firms would have already conquered the
> > markets with their millions of dollars of computer resources and by
> > hiring the best brains in the biz The only way you can beat these
> > firms with such vast resources and sophistication is by out
> > simplifying them. Yes, simplicity is genius. They can be beat because
> > their strength is their weakness. They overanalyze everything. Those
> > who can perform quick and simple analysis based on their own
> > interpretative brain talent can beat all those computers. The computer
> > trading war can only lead to to the quick self destruction of any
> > trading system found to work for more than one trading day. When all
> > of these trading systems have been found to self destruct, the best
> > traders will revert back to their index finger and thumb on a chart.
> >
> > Simply,
> >
> > Norman
> > Version 2.618
> >
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