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Good old Bill got run off of the Omega list last year for should we
say
his lack of imagination....ask him to tell you about his dead dog
Bongo, or Mongo or whatever his name was.


>I have what is intended to be a "helpful" hint to any of you who,
like Bill,
>want to vend your wares on Realtraders, but avoid doing so because
you also
>want to remain part of our happy little list.
>
>When you post something to the list which you hope will "lure"
prospects to
>your web site, and thence perhaps become paying customers, give us a
"taste"
>of what it is you want to sell.  You have to give this away for free,
>because this then becomes a "sample" of the bigger, better, and
assumedly
>more expensive product that you want to sell us.
>
>In order for your sales pitch to be effective, and sufficiently
subtle to
>get past the list police, you will have to tout the effectiveness of
what it
>is you are selling, without disparaging any of the other approaches
which
>many of us may be using, however clumsily.  In each message
[recently}, Bill
>has given us a combo of the Doji Sandwich (his technique, which is
>interesting to some of us) as well as wagging an increasingly
irritating
>finger at those of us who position trade.  Incidentally Bill, if you
have
>such distaste for position trading, my suggestion would be to simply
not
>mention it, choosing instead to describe (as you have occasionally
done in
>the past) how one or two of your techniques might work better in some
sample
>situation.
>
>Many contributors on this list come to mind... those most valued are
those
>who selflessly (and apparently absent promotion) parcel out
information on
>an occasional (sometimes frequent) basis for the advantage of any of
us
>willing to consider it.  Those are the contributions which are
interesting
>enough to make me consider perhaps buying something more.  I would
venture
>the speculation that very few of these "regular contributors" are
large
>scale traders.  And if they are, more to their credit for sharing
some of
>what they know.
>
>Don't worry... we won't rob you of any trade secrets.  Who knows...
you just
>might persuade some of us that day-trading is really a better way!
>
>Dick Crotinger
>
>
>