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Re: [RT] Just Imagine...Ric's no John Lennon



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LIst,
 
"Just imagine":  collecting the "pass 
through" pennies (that Ric collects) for all the unsuspecting fools 
who support him by clicking through his site and allowing him to "direct 
traffic".
"what you are going to do about it"
 
I guess, my only choice is to put a block on future 
"dribblings".  At least when John Boggio was sheriff, he had the guts to 
"hose" offenders who didn't support the spirit of this forum.
 
Take care,
 
Steve
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  <DIV 
  style="BACKGROUND: #e4e4e4; FONT: 10pt arial; font-color: black">From: 
  ric 
  ingram 
  To: <A 
  href="mailto:realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"; 
  title=realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 5:16 
  AM
  Subject: [RT] Just Imagine
  Hi,Just imagine.Many traders have strong 
  emotions associated with individual trades.  You are not 
  alone.Imagine you have consistently operated your trading system for 
  six months, typically taking 100 trades each month and:<FONT 
  color=#808000 face="Courier New, Courier" 
  size=3>        - 
        as expected, this month 
  there were about 45 winning 
              trades 
  and about 55 losing trades,<FONT color=#808000 
  face="Courier New, Courier" 
  size=3>        -       as 
  expected the wins were on average 1.56 times the 
              losses,        -       the 
  process of making money is beginning to become 
               boring,        -       you 
  never know, on entry, which trade will lose and 
              which 
  will 
  win,        -       trading 
  stopped being exciting 300 trades 
  ago,        -       your 
  family notice your mood is no longer driven by an 
           individual 
  trade 
  outcome,        -       missing 
  an opportunity to enter or exit is no longer 
                  frustrating,        -       you 
  are regularly withdrawing a proportion of net 
                winnings 
  each 
  month,        -       for 
  two months, you will test a small change to see if 
           the 
  reward/risk ratio is 
  improved,        -       if 
  comfortable, the next month you will try a minimal 
                  increase 
  in trade size.Now you begin to 
  see:        -       what 
  stress your ego is causing 
  you,        -       what 
  your exercise of emotions is stopping you 
  doing,        -       what 
  your potential is.Now imagine what you are going to do about 
  it.Unconditional regards, Ric.<A 
  href="http://www.traderscalm.com/"; eudora="autourl">www.traderscalm.com 
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