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Has any one else noticed that Ric does not put his
e-mail address on his site? Makes you wonder, doesn't it.
Good luck and good trading,
Ray Raffurty
P.S. He reminds me of Murray (of Murray Math)
who was kicked off this forum for soliciting grade school kids to send him money
for learning to trade. Woops, I'm dating myself.
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To: <A title=realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
href="mailto:realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx">realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 3:29
PM
Subject: [RT] Re: Just Imagine...Ric's no
John Lennon
Hi all,I've noticed that many of these ric ignoramus
type of messages show up on many forum sites. Some sites that have no
moderator have become completely jammed with similar garbage. These
messages usually elicit many responses to get the idiot to stop to no
avail because they are really just advertisements blindly posted by a
computer on a schedule. The computer scans for forums that it can get on
easily and adds them to its transmit list. There is no use screaming about
them because no one is listening on the other end. Until someone steps
forward to moderate this list, just use that auto-delete or
block-sender button.-FP--- In realtraders@xxxx, "Steve
Karnish" <kernish@xxxx> wrote:> 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> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> From: ric ingram > To:
realtraders@xxxx > 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:>
>
- as expected, this month there were about
45
winning
trades and about 55 losing trades,>
>
- 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.> www.traderscalm.com
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