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Dear Tom,
1) My experience is that most people value
knowledge at exactly what they paid for it.
It matters not what that knowledge can do or its
future value, only what they gave up for it in the present. This is why one
could present the holly grail of the markets on this list for free and not worry
that anyone would do anythnig about it. Everyone would assume it is
worthless.
2) Now think about how many great ideas of
history sat dormant for hundreds of years. Da Vinci was working on a
flying machine. Galleo dropped his balls off that tower, which led to penicilian
which went nowhere until the 1940s. And then there is cable tv....how
long did you have to wait for your cable guy to show up?
3) So, you make an interesting point about those of
history who gave away knowledge.
What I think you failed to mentioned is that those
who gave away valuable information or creations were usually either
ignored or persecuted. It is only substantially after they were gone they they
usually got the credit they deserved. I can think of several modern day cases
where the more magnamious have been ignored in favor of celebrating lesser
lights. The big hubbub in Hollywood right now is about the movie "A Beautiful
Mind" based on the lfe of John Nash, who was a CO-winner of the Nobel Prize for
economics. Where is the mention of the other winners? Or mention of all of the
other people since the inception of the Nobel prize who suffered infinite
hardships on their way to making their great contributions? Bottomline is
that the squeaky wheel gets the credit. Get yourself a good publicist and a
publisher and you are on your way to getting a movie deal. Ever heard
of Marcus, inventor of the automobile, or Emile
Berliner who invented the telephone? Ever see the movie, Hoosiers? There
was another small Indiana school that has a much more remarkable
record, but no one wrote a book about it. The coach of the unknown team, after
scoring 4 state basketball championships with a winning career percentage near
80%, went on to introduce Indiana style basketball to North Carolina
via North Carolina State which led to Michael Jordan. Then, there is
the US space race. When you think of the brains behind the race to the Moon, who
comes to mind? Von Braun or Silverstein? Again, the obvious is obvously
wrong. The history of history is that it is constantly re-written to satisfy
those in power. Time and time again, the conquerors took credit for the
creativity of the conquored while producing nothing but a superior military
which was likely to be defeated by some other more superior army in the near
future. Meanwhile, the cultural contributions of the conquored live on for
milleniums, but under the trademark of their conquorers who had the luxury, for
one brief and shining moment, to re-write history..
4) So in the spirit of this discussion, my
contribution is a major conceptual breakthough, combining ancient architecture
with modern medical science. Remember that Galielo dropped his ballls from the
Leaning Tower of Pisa? There has been much concern over the viability of
this architectual wonder. What can be done to keep it from falling over?
Can you say Viagra?
Firmly,
Norman
P.S. I gotta hand it to Ric. I tried to ramble as best as I could, but I
ran out of gas after only 36 lines.
I better take another pill.
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Tom Bowen
To: <A title=realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Sent: Friday, March 22, 2002 2:07
PM
Subject: Re: [RT] conv div on macd
Mikey,
Outstanding, you are a rare person indeed and I
applaud you.
This and all forums should be about people
helping people without any expectation of anything in return.
The most respected people in the history of the
world are those who shared their knowledge with others openly and
freely.
A wise man once said "Knowledge is worthless
until it is freely shared with others".
You are a wiser person than most, hang on to
your values, morals and ethics.
God Bless and best wishes in all your future
endeavors,Tom
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Mikey
To: <A
title=realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
href="mailto:realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx">realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Friday, March 22, 2002 7:56
AM
Subject: Re: [RT] conv div on
macd
i don't use the 3 10 method but your gif describes
basic divergence theory i ahvent yetseen anyone use the macd
the way i have described it and i don't charge for theinformation
as does the pattern trapperi don't believe that this forum should be
used as a mechanism to sell a product or aservice it should be
about people willingly sharing their ideas without any hook orhidden
fees or charges or is the pattern trapper no free ???Bob Hunt
wrote:> More extensive writings on this concept can be found
at:> <A
href="http://www.patterntrapper.com/guide.shtml#310">http://www.patterntrapper.com/guide.shtml#310>>
The 3/10 Oscillator actually uses Weighted Moving Averages, whereas MACD
uses> Exponential. I prefer the weighted, but for those who do not
have that capability> the MACD comes very close.>> Bob
Hunt>> Mikey wrote:> >> > see the attached
chart> > what i do is to convert the macd into a line and then
plot it into sub> > graph one ( the price bars) and then to
look for conv div in this> > manner> > for ease of
perusal i have marked a couple of trades up so it is easier> > to
see> > normally there are three macd components on trade station
they are the> > fact ma slow ma and the macd diff i am
just using the macd diff and i> > have blacked out the two moving
averages since (though necessary for the> > computation
A) they just clutter up the
chart> > take a look at it and then i will be more than happy to
answer any and> > all questions> > mikey>
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