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[RT] Re: Gen: "A Hard Way to make and Easy Living"



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To answer Bill Wong's query and for the others on RT who uses the ela, I do
not have any update for TS2000.   Using SuperCharts and not, in any case,
being able to program, I had the code written for what was current, at the
time of publication (and this is why it was a "free" disc !!).   I did not
realize the TS2000 had something different and that the ela does not work on
it.

If anyone has done a conversion, I would much appreciate hearing from them.

Finally, Bill, I don't know when you wrote to me, but I have had the most
awful trouble with MSN and I believe I have a huge stack of mail with them,
never to be recovered because I cancelled my account in disgust and
unfortunately it went through, prior to my retrieval of my backlog of mail.
Anyway, I am on a new ISP and just hope that anyone who lost patience will
contact me afresh on the address below.

Incidentally, the guys at RT were super at changing me over after I had
'lost' all the post from being on a non-working MSN product.   Wouldn't it
be wonderful in life, if one could just trade...

Bill Eykyn
New email address:   t-bondtrader@xxxxxxxxxxxx



----- Original Message -----
From: <CalaxCorp@xxxxxxx>
To: <iceman_nrg@xxxxxxxxx>; <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: <t-bondtrader@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2000 10:53 PM
Subject: Re: [RT] Gen: "A Hard Way to make and Easy Living"


> 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
> >
>