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Re: [RT] J.M. Hurst



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Tim, do you have any more specifics on the "follow up course" 
such as title or description?
 
Is it a follow up to the "<A 
href="http://www.traderspressbookstore.com/traders-mainstore/detail.html?cart=02F15rbj.rmy&%69tem=%31400";><FONT 
color=#000000 size=2>J. M Hurst Cycles Trading and Training 
Course" offered by Traders Press?
 
Thanks,   Ken
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  Sent: Monday, June 10, 2002 8:00 PM
  Subject: Re: [RT] J.M. Hurst
  
  It's hard to study Hurst without getting at least a few 
  goosebumps. What he offers is flexibility and exactitude at the same time, 
  and, much more. There is not just one outstanding feature, but, more a 
  model of outstanding analysis. His trading model is complete, and, using that 
  as his criteria, I think he did acheive the 90% goal. Although, there weren't 
  that many trades in his experiment, it was still 'statistically significant'. 
  With the 90%, he wasn't just trying to acheive a winning trade either. 
  He also set goals of maximum return trading intervals and trade 
  placements to acheive that maximum. There are a few issues that, IMHO, need 
  resolving. Hurst clearly opened the door very wide indeed, and yet, I don't 
  think he intended it be the final word. A brilliant pioneer.
   
  I know he had a followup course. I contacted a guy selling 
  it online, but, do to lack of interest, he threw it out. I was about a week 
  too late. A while ago. Not many people are willing to do the work. I 
  tried to program it a while ago, but, I got sidetracked before it was 
  completed.  
   
  I wonder if anyone recreated his testing that make up the 
  appendixes.
   
  Tim  
   
   
    
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    Sent: Saturday, June 08, 2002 6:34 
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    Subject: Re: [RT] J.M. Hurst
    
    I think Hurst and his work is the least understood and 
    most underrated
    work that has ever been published.
     
    Unfortunately you have to be rather intelligent and be 
    willing to do a fair
    amount of reading and studying to understand what Hurst 
    discovered
    and there are too damn few people that are not too lazy to 
    do so.
     
    Hurst, in less than 300 pages, gave us more to work on 
    than Gann did in
    all of the things he wrote and all the "Gann Interpreters" 
    have written since.
     
    I hope that this will encourage everyone that does not 
    have a copy of his
    work to obtain one (it really is cheap) and have the time 
    and the patience
    to read/understand what he says.
     
    Hurst was not 100% correct in all that he said but he 
    definitely was on the
    right track IF YOU BELIEVE IN CYCLIC PHENOMENA IN THE 
    MARKETS.
     
    Clyde
     
     
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      Sent: Saturday, June 08, 2002 4:59 
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      Subject: [RT] J.M. Hurst
      
       Last week, there was a disuccsion on J.M. Hurst 
      and his cycle work. I was digging through my library and stumbled across 
      my 1970 copy which included a nice photo and brief bio which I thought you 
      may enjoy.  Please see hopefully attached picture. 
          
      
      THE PROFIT MAGIC OF STOCK TRANSACTION TIMING
       
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