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Re: [RT] 5/18 & 5/22 NASDAQ Turning Points



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There is nothing wrong with people trying to "help", but aren't those that
point out inconsistencies helping?

Rigorous examination of some of this stuff would seem to be very "helpful".

What's wrong with two-sided discourse? Why shouldn't people feel just as
confortable questioning techniques as those who post those techniques?

Regards,

Tom Alexander


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From: Joe Duffy <joeduffy@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, May 14, 2001 8:25 AM
Subject: Re: [RT] 5/18 & 5/22 NASDAQ Turning Points


> >You did make a small profit on the
> > trade but few of your predictions came true. >
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> I only see ONE important factor here. He knew how to make money out of it!
> The fact he managed it, instead of sat on his analysis as infallible, is
> something that speaks more clearly then anything, that he knows what he's
> doing. Why is it some people do love to criticize those who are trying to
> help, and are apparently quite good at it?
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