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i hate to disagree but surely when we all respond, act pompous and self
righteous we are blowing up nwisnski mild and i say mild soliciation iam not
interested in astro techs etc but someone on the forum might be. He is not
propagating every day, come on guys chill out we dont need a 25 to 50 email
about this.This has become an eggshell forum guys/ladies who trade should
write down there opionions freely be it individual
shares,commodities,forex,futures or tech analysis
 -if iam intrigued,i start my own research on a subject its the provacation
of self thought.
regards
mark

-----Original Message-----
From: listmanager@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:listmanager@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On
Behalf Of nwinski
Sent: Sunday, January 23, 2000 1:43 AM
To: realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [RT] Re: Norm, ads are not allowed on RT


Dear Scott, JHP, and all the ad busters,

    Wake up people. All of life is one big advertisement. No one does
anything
for free unless they think they can somehow benefit. Celebrities go on talk
shows for chump change so they can plug their latest book or movie. Most of
the
people here are doing the same thing, to some degree, whether they are
conscious
of it or not. If you expect to get information that took me 30 years of
blood,
sweat and tears to learn for free and without any chance of my benefiting,
think
again. If we follow your interpretation of the law, no one will be left to
contribute. I have been on here for almost 3 years. During that time, I have
seen several well known market traders and analyst come and go, because of
the
constant harassment. If someone contributes, they should be able to get the
message across how people can get more info and what they offer. Eddie Kwong
told me that as long as I was a regular contributor, I could insert a plug
occasionally.

    It would be sad if Scott and JHP were the be the only ones left here. If
you
like, I will keep track of all of the advertising that occurs on here that
you
have let slide. You're not taking bribes are you? <G>
I think you have unfairly singled me out. But, I will restrain from posting
anything about the markets for awhile in deference to your wisdom.
Meanwhile, I
am joining the ad police and look forward to being an "ad buster".  I look
forward to working with you JHP and Scott. With any success, RT should be a
"ghost list" within a month or two. Just think of the time this will save,
with
50-100 less e-mails to read each day.

Bustingly,

Norman

P.S. Isn't the "realtraders" e-mail address an adverstisement for Real
Traders?
Book 'em Dan-o!
I think I just made my first bust. Can we turn on the siren and flashing
lights
now?  Do we get free
donuts and coffee or does that require we give them a plug?


JHP wrote:

> Norman,
> giving your "gems" for free does not entitles you to
> violating the rules of this list.
> Please abstain from advertising here.
>
> Jan Philipp
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: nwinski <nwinski@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Cc: <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Saturday, January 22, 2000 2:45 PM
> Subject: [RT] Re: Norm, ads are not allowed on RT
>
> > Scott,
> >   Please see my message below.
> >
> > Scot Billington wrote:
> >
> > > Norm,
> > > Please see my message below.
> >
> > Quit putting your ads on this forum.  Go somewhere else to sell your
> wares.
> > This list is not a giant, free marketing tool for you.  As you well
know,
> > there are plenty of opportunities for promoting yourself here by sharing
> > your market theories and making market call.  This post looks like
> something
> > I would get in the mail from Jake Bernstein.
> >
> > You have been a list member for years and know very well that this type
of
> > blatant advertising is expressly forbidden.  Why would you deliberately
> > break the only rule of this forum?  You offer nothing about trading in
> this
> > post, only a teaser leading into an offer.  This list is not for that;
it
> is
> > for the sharing of trading ideas by people who actually trade.  You are
> free
> > to start your own list for advertising and guru spats.
> >
> > Again, quit putting out these posts.  I, for one, am tired of reading
your
> > propaganda.  Every time there is a little tiff between two hucksters
> trying
> > to use RT as the back page of Futures magazine, you are involved.
Bottom
> > line is that you know the rules, and the rules forbid advertisements.
> >
> > Scot Billington
> >
> > Scott,
> >
> >    I am sorry you see it that way. Perhaps if you missed some of the
gems
> I gave
> > away for FREE in
> > my little "commercial".  Do you know why those markets turn near those
> dates? Do
> > know the key seasonal dates for the markets? Funny you should mention
good
> ol'
> > Jake. He and I belonged to the
> > Foundation for the Study of Cycles back in the 80s. I went to their
annual
> > seminar and Jake was a speaker. Jake's presentation  was on seasonals.
He
> showed
> > how using statistical computer filtering
> > he had found certain key seasonal times for specific markets. One that I
> > remember was that the seasonal low for hogs was circa October 23.
Another
> was
> > July 23 for gold. Well, after a few of these
> > I started to get really interested, because those dates correspond to
> when,
> > Geocentrically, the Sun
> > enters the ruling signs for those markets. For example, Gold is ruled by
> Leo and
> > the Sun. The Sun enters Leo every year approx.. on July 23. Scorpio and
> Pluto
> > rule Hogs. The Sun enters Scorpio on
> > approximately October 23 every year. These objective fact are verifiable
> as you
> > can get Jake's book
> > on Seasonals and the dates for when the Zodiacal signs begin each month
> and you
> > will see the light
> > for free. This is the kind of timing that every commodity trader can use
> to help
> > them make money.
> >
> >      It just occurred to me Scot, I apologize for not being able to
> remember
> > when you last posted something that helped everyone on this list to
trade
> more
> > profitably. This means something that everyone on the list can use, so
no
> ELAs,
> > complicated computer programs, or moving averages and oscillators that
> nickel
> > and dime your account into oblivion. Perhaps you could refresh my
memory?
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Commercially,
> >
> > Norman
> >
> > >
> > > >
> > > > NW: If you like seasonals, you'll love Astrology. Astrology explains
> why
> > > markets
> > > > turn
> > > > when they do. For example, why does Gold tend to make a low circa
July
> 23?
> > > Why
> > > > was the all time high for gold January 20?  Why do hogs tend to make
a
> low
> > > circa
> > > > October 23? Why do so many seasonal turn the third week of a month?
> Keep
> > > in mind
> > > > that a seasonal is a one year cycle. Astrology will teach you that
the
> > > same
> > > > patterns occurs during one month, .617 of a year, one year, two
years,
> 11
> > > 1/2
> > > > years, 18.6 years, 29.5 years, 84 years, 167 years, and 248 years.
> This is
> > > just
> > > > one small part of what you are going to learn. Isn't this exciting?
> > > Astrology is
> > > > the most powerful and complete timing methodology there is.
> > > >
> > > >       If interested, I offer the Astro 101 Home Study Course
> quarterly.
> > > The next
> > > > class begins in early
> > > > February. I am accepting registrations now. Please contact me by
> private
> > > e-mail.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Concentrically,
> > > >
> > > > Norman
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> >