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Hi Chris,
At Date: Sat, 16 Mar 2002 13:30:47 -0500, you wrote:
"From: "Chris Baker" <chrisbak49@xxxxxxx>
Subject: Spam e-mail from traderscalm.com
It appears Ric's e-mails are designed to promote his web-site and the
trader coaching services he offers from the U.K. In other words his
e-mails are spam that would normally be banned.
Notably his web-site doesn't appear to list any trading or professional
background.
The list administrator should delete his e-mail address from the
list."
At least you looked for evidence to support your case.
This is more than most do - so I congratulate you. You
are worth an attempt at being helped.
Maybe your perceptions were not fully engaged.
It is accepted that a URL may be given under a name. But I
waive that right if you can find chargeable services.
I even offer you 100% of the fees charged in March
2002. You won't get very rich on nothing.
When you find any chargeable services, you are entitled to call it
spam.
Until then, your discomfort with the messages is noted.
You can, however take comfort in the shared discomfort of others agreeing
with you.
A bit like the Pyrrhic victory of those who buy towards the top and can
at least feel that many others are suffering too.
So you should get lots of support. By definition, the
majority of contracts or shares etc. are bought above the average price -
so the majority are wrong.
Still think being in the majority, this time of opinion (excluding the
lurkers) is a good idea?
There is a clue to avoiding losing money at trading here - if you can
take up the clue - that it is the minority that win, for they have more
profit to share among fewer winners.
One of the common assumptions being made by those uncomfortable, that the
target audience is them - what arrogance.
The uncomfortable cannot be helped - their rejection apparatus gets in
the way of their being helped.
If there is a target audience, almost by definition it is not those that
object to the message.
When you market baked beans, as Heinz have done for decades, you do not
target those who think they give you wind, or in any other way find baked
beans uncomfortable.
I accept my messages might 'give you wind' or just seem
long-winded.
Even a short message appears long-winded, if reading it is
uncomfortable.
Amused, Ric.
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