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<DIV><FONT color=#000000 size=2>Has anyone read Trade Your Way To Financial
Freedom by Van K. Tharp, pros/cons ????</FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>
</x-html>From ???@??? Wed Jun 30 09:56:06 1999
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Date: Wed, 30 Jun 1999 08:02:05 -0700
To: "Ge Wong" <spider@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
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From: Alexander Levitin <alevitin@xxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: Admin: Looking for a NEW listserver/ Idea's ?
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Not only I do not know where to find Listserwer, I have no idea what it is.
But I do suggest to find the best one to suit our needs and finance it with
small yearly membership fee. A $10 a pop translates in $10,000 operating
budget. For that money some one will provide a good service to the group.
Alex.
At 08:21 AM 6/30/99 -0600, Ge Wong wrote:
>Realtraders:
>
>I 'am sorry I do not have an idea to finding a new Listserver. I 'am
>grateful for John Boggio and all the people who contribute to the group and
>want to Thank them for a job well done.
>
>I guess the thing I want to address is how does or where does the monies
>come to pay for a listserver ? This is a non-profit group without membership
>fee's ? With 1000 + members ?
>
>I would like to make a contribution and have a faster/better server.
>
>John keep up the good work.
>
>Thanks again,
>GW
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: owner-realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
>On Behalf Of G.John Boggio
>Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 1999 1:20 PM
>To: realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Admin: Looking for a NEW listserver
>
>Realtraders,
>
> As you know, we recently switched to an alternate listserver when or
>previous system blew up. Unfortunately, the listserver that we switched
>to, stinks. As most of you know, the Digest format does not decode the
>attached files properly, there are sometime duplicate (to quadruplicate)
>postings of the same message and finally the 'owners' (such as myself), I
>have been receiving hundreds of 'returned mail' postings everyday for the
>last two months. Finally, when you combine that with shabby technical
>support from the system engineers of the listserver, well, I have had
>enough!!!
>
> Therefore, I am in the market for a new company to provide our
>listserving needs and I need your help. If anyone has any suggestions of
>companies that I should try calling, please forward me that information. I
>would appreciate actually phone numbers or contact names as to expedite
>this search, as well as ease some of the time required to pursue this
>endeavor without interfering with my daily trading. Please remember, I am
>a full time trader and have been moderating this Forum for free for the
>last several years.
>
> Ideally, we are looking for a company that can manage a Forum that has
>just over 1000 members, offers digest or archiving capabilities, is
>reasonably priced (ideally under a $100 a month) and does not require
>advertising compensation to the members of the Forum. If anyone could help
>me out, it will be greatly appreciated.
>
>Thank you,
>John Boggio - RT Moderator
>
>
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