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   Earl,

   Don't worry!  I am not going to steal anything!  And I am deffinately
not going to transfer or duplicate in any form!  I will just read my
friends Dynamic Trading Course that he got with his software and software
manual!   He may even tell me a few things about the manual and software?
Hope the FBI doesn't come and arrest us!   I will try my best not to even
look at the software or manual!  Just the trading course!  Don't want to do
anything illegal!   Seems funny that I have seen a lot of charts using
Dynamic Trader posted on certain e- mail lists?   If they knew it was
illegal, I guess they wouldn't post them?  Because as you say sharing or
duplicateing in ANY FORM is NO NO?   What is this world coming to when you
can't even go to a friends house and read something?  


   At 08:30 PM 5/25/99 -0600, Earl Adamy wrote:
>Sorry, I understood you were referring to sharing the software manual -
>there is nothing improper about sharing an original DT book. The book stands
>by itself and covers RM's techniques in detail. The full package includes
>the book (aka trading course part 1), trading course part 2, the software,
>the user manual, and six months of weekly analysis reports. The software and
>accompanying user manual is copyrighted and the license agreement prohibits
>transfer and/or duplication in any form for any period without the owner's
>prior written consent - at last check the transfer fee was $510.
>
>Earl
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Phil <rhodes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>To: RealTraders Discussion Group <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 1999 9:10 PM
>Subject: Re: GEN: Fibonacci (seeking knowledge on)
>
>
>>
>>
>>     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)
>> >
>> >
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>    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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