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    Earl,

   First of all copying/lending software may? be illegal?  But, I have
never heard that it was illegal to let someone read a book or manual!  If
it is, I quess everyone has broken the law way more than once! 
   Second,  I never said I wanted or was going to get my friends or anyone
elses software!  I do not want ANY software!
   Third,  Professional traders may build a library of worth while books
for reference?  But were I am from, friends help each other out!  If I have
some book etc. that a friend may can use, he can get it!  And if he can get
what he wants out of it and not have to buy it?  More power to him!  
   Fourth,  I'm not really sure if I want the knowledge?  After I see the
manual I may?   I don't really have any reluctance to spring for the book!
I just think it is foolish, if I have access to the manual and it has
basicly the same stuff in it!   And the 30 day guarrentee has nothing to do
with it.
  At least you answered my question!  That the book and manual do not
contain the same material!  To bad!  That makes it seem that if anyone buys
the software that they will need to also buy the book?   I don't like the
sounds of that!

   Thank you again for answering my question.   I just don't think my
question had anything to do with something that is illegal?

    Thank You,

 At 05:29 PM 5/25/99 -0600, Earl Adamy wrote:
>No the book and software manual do not contain the same material and
>copying/lending the software is illegal, which is why those of us who
>consider it worth paying for expensive software have to put up with copy
>protection schemes. Most professional traders build a library of worthwhile
>books for continuing reference. If you want the knowledge, I don't
>understand your reluctance to spring for the book considering the 30 day
>money back guarantee, nor do I want to.
>
>Earl
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Phil <rhodes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>To: RealTraders Discussion Group <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 1999 7:51 PM
>Subject: Re: GEN: Fibonacci (seeking knowledge on)
>
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>>    I was wondering if anyone knows if Robert Miners software manual
>> contains basicly the same thing as his book?   The reason I am asking is,
>I
>> was thinking of buying Miners book, but I have a freind who has his
>> software and manual, and my friend said I could borrow and read the manual
>> anytime I wanted?   If anyone knows, please let me know!
>>
>>    Thank You,
>>
>>
>> At 06:20 AM 5/25/99 -0600, Earl Adamy wrote:
>> >Let me say that I wasn't interested in Elliott Wave when I picked up
>Miner's
>> >DT - I was primarily interested in Miner's Fib time techniques. I'd
>already
>> >been exposed ad nauseum to the zillions of EW complexities and
>conditionals
>> >as well as the pollution of various lists by those who were convinced of
>> >righteousness of their EW interpretations. I also owned some EW software
>> >which I'd found to be rather useless.
>> >
>> >Miner's approach to EW is clear, concise, and practical and includes the
>> >sage advice that EW provides clear information only 50% of the time so
>don't
>> >trade the markets when the pattern is not clear. The pattern of impulse
>and
>> >correction is an important part of understanding markets - Edwards and
>McGee
>> >began their 600+ page classic with a dissertation. I have found
>application
>> >of Miner's EW techniques have improved my trading immensely and wish that
>I
>> >had found them many years ago. I purchased DiNapoli's Fib workshop over a
>> >decade ago and learned a great deal, however I found even more useful
>> >information packed into Miner's Dynamic Trading techniques. The DT book
>can
>> >be purchased for $100 with a MBG at http://www.dynamictraders.com. and
>> >DiNapoli's book is discounted at barnesandnoble for around $110.
>> >
>> >Earl
>> >
>> >----- Original Message -----
>> >From: Stewart Taylor <staylor@xxxxxxx>
>> >To: RealTraders Discussion Group <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> >Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 1999 5:21 AM
>> >Subject: Re: GEN: Fibonacci (seeking knowledge on)
>> >
>> >
>> >>
>> >> There is chapter in "Technical Analysis of the Futures Markets" by John
>> >> Murphy devoted to Fibo.
>> >>
>> >> "Trading With DiNapoli Levels" by Joe DiNapoli is very good with a
>general
>> >> overview of practical applications and lot of other great ideas in it.
>> >>
>> >> Robert Minors Dynamic Trader is also excellent with a great trading
>plan.
>> >> Most of the plan centers around Elliott so if you aren't interested in
>> >> learning Elliott it's probably not the right book for you.
>> >>
>> >> Tony Plummer "Psychology of Technical Analysis" is excellent and has a
>> >very
>> >> nice Fibo section.
>> >>
>> >> If you are looking at a general overview and want to do it on the
>cheap,
>> >> the Murphy book has a good general overview of most technical methods
>and
>> >> the Fibo section does a good job of covering the basic subject.
>> >>
>> >> For anyone else interested in markets, there is a huge amount of value
>in
>> >> these four books.
>> >>
>> >> Stewart
>> >>
>> >> At 11:44 AM 5/25/99 +0100, Jonathan Stewart Dempster wrote:
>> >> >Group,  can  anyone  reccomend a  web address and any  books or have
>any
>> >> >info to send ,that will give a basic overview of the concepts of
>> >fibonacci.
>> >> >
>> >> >Thanks in Advance     J.S.D
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> Stewart Taylor
>> >> Taylor Fixed Income Outlook
>> >> Voice: 501-219-9774
>> >> Fax: 501-228-0963
>> >> E-Mail: staylor@xxxxxxx
>> >> Web Site: http://www.cei.net/~staylor/
>> >
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