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Dear Torch,
I bot the course about 2 years ago. Liked the book a lot, and the daily
commentaries in the subscriber web site. Easy to understand, quite important
for a new bond trader like me at that time.
I paid $400+ for it then (including freight). Has the exchange rate changed
that much since then, or has the book price gone down? No matter, it was
paid for in my first bond trade.
I don't follow the manual exactly "to the T". Tape reading is in part an
art. But the manual is not hard to follow.
I don't trade bonds exclusively. And I don't use the methodology exclusively
(I can't shut off the other knowledge). I mix and match the method with
others I learned from various places, and I also use (part of) the method in
other markets.
The course came with an ela for TradeStation4 when I purchased it. Since
then, I had requested by email to Bill Eykyn 2 times for any update to the
ela for TS2000. I have not received any reply on the requests. In that
regard I am quite disappointed.
If anyone can email me the TS2000 ela I would appreciate it.
To trade Tbond with a 10k account is not impossible. Even less if you don't
start off with many losing trades in a row.
I would like to hear from other traders too about trading bonds this way.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Bill W
>>>>>>>>>>>>>In a message dated 9/27/00 10:29:14 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
iceman_nrg@xxxxxxxxx writes:
> Subj: [RT] Gen: "A Hard Way to make and Easy Living"
> Date: 9/27/00 10:29:14 AM Pacific Daylight Time
> From: iceman_nrg@xxxxxxxxx (The Torch)
> To: realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> RT's,
>
> I am curious has anyone purchased the Bill Ekyun
> manual? Those who have are they using it to trade
> T-Bonds exclusively? How have they done? What was the
> initial amount used to begin (Bill recommends at least
> $10K).
>
> How long did it take to get the rhythm? Is it worth
> the $300+?
>
> Does anyone use it to the "T" as it is written?
>
> Please respond privately.
>
> JS
>
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