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  style="BACKGROUND: #e4e4e4; FONT: 10pt arial; font-color: black">From: 
  Karen 
  Beckwith 
  To: <A title=realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  href="mailto:realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx";>realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  
  Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2002 10:16 
  AM
  Subject: Re: [RT] Re: forecasting-track 
  record
  
  Jeff:Looking for a holy grail?  Have u ever looked into the EW3 
  (Elliott Wave)software?  I can't find anyone who uses it, but it 
  sounds awfully good.Anyone here familiar w/ EW3?
   
  I have not used EWII but did use the 
  previous version WinWaves, and EWII is supposed to have a better analysis 
  engine.  However, a couple of thoughts.  What is the correct 
  count?  There are many counts and in the last analysis the only one that 
  is right is yours.  So being able to do your own count is important, and 
  the software is a tool to increase your efficiency and, perhaps, help you over 
  the rough spots.  Having said that, one important feature that I would be 
  sure to have is the ability to input my count and see how it plays.  Most 
  EW programs do not have this option, but if I recall correctly ELWave 
  does.  FWIW.
  best wishes,karenps - 
  May the force be with you.:>):>)----- Original Message 
  -----From: "jeff97_98_1998" <<A 
  href="mailto:jprroth@xxxxxxxxxxx";>jprroth@xxxxxxxxxxx>To: <<A 
  href="mailto:realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx";>realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>Sent: 
  Sunday, July 07, 2002 9:50 AMSubject: [RT] Re: forecasting-track 
  record>> "If one tries to fight these forces they will 
  be destroyed. If one> can unite and redirect these forces to> 
  ones advantage, one should be able to progress quite 
  swiftly.">>> Sounds like a re-run of Kung Fu.> 
  Grasshopper, my son, be of unity with the universe.> Now catch this fly 
  in my soup.>> Please enlighten me, how does one unite and 
  redirect these forces to> ones advantage?>> How do I 
  redirect a drought in the midwest, terrorist attack crashing> the S 
  & P , lumber import regulations vs. canadian exports?>> 
  Fundamentals, schmundamentals, blah, blah.>> I have the force, 
  the unity, the polarity...>> Beam me up Scotty,  for I have 
  discovered how markets> work,  yet I waste my time trolling for 
  fish.> Why is 
  that?>>>>>>>> --- In 
  realtraders@x..., "Norman Winski" <<A 
  href="mailto:nwinski@x";>nwinski@x...> wrote:> > 
  Reinar,> >> >   From one sailor to another, when 
  one's sailboat hits a sand bar,> that's> > called running a 
  ground and that's not a good thing.> >> >  I know 
  it's time for me to take a vacation. Your sailing metaphor> is> 
  > starting to make sense to me.<G>  Seriously, I agree that 
  sailing> is a good> > analogy for trading, but not for the 
  reasons you have stated. I> think> > sailing is a good 
  analogy for trading because in order to be> successful, one> 
  > must join with the huge natural forces at work.  If one tries 
  to> fight these> > forces they will be destroyed. If one can 
  unite and redirect these> forces to> > ones advantage, one 
  should be able to progress quite swiftly.> >> >  Gann 
  fans - the ideal position to attain maximum speed is to have> the 
  sail> > at a 45 degree angle to the wind.> >> > 
  Nautically,> >> > Norman> >> >> 
  >> > ----- Original Message -----> > From: "reinar2020" 
  <reinar2020@x...>> > To: 
  <realtraders@x...>> > Sent: 
  Sunday, July 07, 2002 12:33 AM> > Subject: Re: [RT] 
  forecasting-track record> >> >> > > 
  Elk> > >> > > Not only will I continue to use 
  sailing as a metaphor but I will> > > expand the use. There are 
  several reasons. Selling to "the> traders"> > > market is 
  too limiting and more imortant.... If you can think> like a> 
  > > sailor you can think like a profitable trader......> > 
  >> > >> > > If you have ever been sailing you 
  would know that it is kind of a> > > zen like experience where 
  you have a very specific focus. All the> BS> > > that is 
  provided by the media etc is gone.> > >> > > There 
  are other advantages. Any monkey can draw an Andrews line> and> 
  > > if you read his totally incomplete "free" 60 page lit.... at 
  any> > > time there are at least 20 or so that come in tomorrow. 
  So which> > > ones do you use? Rather than take the standard 
  approach of here> are> > > the lines .....let get 
  overwhelmed with stuff that is useless.....> > >> > 
  > I will focus upon about 3 kinds of sand bars and a marker.> > 
  > I did something similar in Vienna seminars and the sucess rate of> 
  > > the students over a long time period was very high.> > 
  >> > > Focus upon the chicken ( the end result.. you really 
  want ) not on> > > the eggs.> > >> > > 
  We look for 4 things...> > >> > > 1) sand bars 
  (support and resistance lines) where prices stop for> a> > 
  > bar or 2 and then go through> > >> > > 2) sand 
  bars where prices go through and then go back to it to> touch> 
  > > it before continuing in the proper direction> > 
  >> > > (the above are very handy for adding on positions or 
  getting in> with> > > definable risk....the other side of 
  the sand bar line)> > >> > > 3) and finally sand 
  bars that are likely to produce a tradeable> > > pivot ....like i 
  pointed out on thursday in an email I sent out.> > >> > 
  > 4) and then how to find markers (probable future pivot points)> 
  > >> > > Now instead of learning how to draw all of those 
  silly lines you> > > learned how to draw lines that produced the 
  above .......wouldn't> > > Andrews really work .....and very 
  easily at that?> > >> > > Oh by the way did you ever 
  learn what the Andrews "ROS" line was?> > > Hint....its a sand 
  bar.> > >> > >> > > Regards> 
  > > R> > >> > >> > >> > 
  > --- In realtraders@x..., Infernal Elk 
  <infernalelk@x...> wrote:> 
  > > >> > > > >>  John either you are blind 
  or you faded the forecast.> > > > >>  ...or does 
  north mean go short to you?> > > >> > > > 
  >>  R> > > >> > > > maybe if you 
  spoke in market terms rather than cryptic pseudo-> > > 
  poetic> > > > "nautical" terms, people would understand 
  you.> > > >> > > > if your desire is to 
  communicate, then do so CLEARLY.  if your> > > 
  desire> > > > is to tease and to draw people in to buy your 
  product you'll do> > > better> > > > to speak 
  clearly as well.> > > >> > > > we're not 
  sailors.  we're traders.> > > >> > > > - 
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