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----- Original Message -----
From: <LarryERdoc@xxxxxxx>
To: <crazy12331@xxxxxxxxxxx>; <MRLYNNG@xxxxxxx>; <VALIALLAH@xxxxxxx>;
<realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, November 06, 1999 2:25 PM
Subject: Re: RPM Daytrading system
> Thank you to all who responded to my question about Ellery Coleman
> and his S&P daytrading programs. The consensus (as is so often the
> case, unfortunately, seems to be to "beware." Some of the responses
> are shown below, edited to protect identities.
>
> > I did my due diligence on this guy and even talked to him and his
> > broker.He has more head fakes than Muhammed Ali.No statements and no
> > good broker send-off.He has a lot of systems and kind of pushes what
> > is doing well lately.At least that is my take.
> ...................................
>
> >When I inquired about Ellery Coleman on the list,
> >I got 3 responses, all negative. One man suggested
> >having spent money there and found that the
> >track record is bogus. I was interested in the 2 min
> >daytrading system (Savvy?) and decided to pass.
> ..........................................
>
> >Do yourself a favor and DO NOT USE HIS SERVICE. This is
> >based on my personal experience and feedback from others.
> ..........................................
>
> >When I saw the name Ellery Coleman, I remember my partner had dealt with
him
> >a few years ago. We did not have a favorable memory.
> ...............................................
>
> In a message dated 11/03/1999 2:15:52 PM EST, Scaletrade writes:
>
> > I received email soliciting a purchase of an S&P daytrading
> > program called RPM (Reliable Pattern Match), developed by a
> > man named Ellery Coleman. He has a site at
> >
> > http://www.choicedaytrades.com/rpm.htm
> >
> > He claims a very fancy track record, which he lists in detail.
> > I've found that sometimes in real life, there is a catch...for
> > example, it is impossible to actually get filled at the prices
> > the program calls for, because it takes too long to get the
> > order in. Does anyone have any experience with Mr. Coleman's
> > system? Please reply privately or on the list. Thanks
>
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