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 Ben, 
3/30 is a Near Impulse date for crude oil and it is 
trading at a price at which to expect a reversal. My system gave a sell signal 
yesterday however the range of the day made it a very risky trade. A tradable 
development for me would be a narrow range day at  or around 65 on Thursday 
or Friday. 
  
Jim 
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  Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2007 9:25 
  PM 
  Subject: Re: [RT] For newbies 
  
  
  
  
   look  I have been here for 
years 
  this topic should be dropped 
  we heard both sides 
  just forget it and go on  
  any ideas about CL 
  and 
  EU 
  Ben 
  
    ----- Original Message -----  
    
    
    Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2007 4:12 
    AM 
    Subject: Re: [RT] For newbies 
    
  
    
    
     Clyde's contribution is greater then the width of 
    many egos here... ie pretty big.  
      
      
    
      ----- Original Message -----  
      
      
      Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2007 1:15 
      AM 
      Subject: Re: [RT] For newbies 
      
  
      
      I expected better from you Clyde.  When we had a long standing 
      rule against any advertising, you stuck your self serving web site url on 
      all your mails and I said nothing.  You made mention of your swing 
      machine often in your posts and I said nothing.  Now, you attack me 
      because I warn people about the obvious.  My motives for what I said 
      are obvious and are not in any way self serving.  The members can 
      decide for themselves about your comments. 
  Bob
  At 09:17 PM 
      3/27/2007 -0500, you wrote: 
       Bob,   I think 
        your comments were ill advised.   You came late into this 
        list and filled a void as a moderator but in that position you should 
        have "moderated" and not tried to be the 
        "godfather".   There are many of us who provide a service 
        that is more educational than it is monetarily 
        rewarding.   Keep your less than well informed ideas to 
        yourself and let this list operate openly and without a hammer 
        hand expressing something that is probably not in the best 
         interest of the members -- particularly the "newbie" 
        members.   I'm not sure that anyone is a "newbie" but I do 
        know that we have many who can well accept guidance from those 
        of us who have been around a long time.   If one of these 
        "newbie's" purchases some type of a "system" that provides them with 
        information that leads to them finding a method that fits their style 
        of trading then SO BE IT AND GOOD FOR THEM -- AND THE 
        VENDOR.   Clyde Lee   - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 
        - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Clyde 
        Lee                 
        phone: 713.783.9540 SYTECH Corporation 7910 Westglen, Suite 
        105 Houston, TX  77063     fax: 
        713.783.1092 WebSite:       www.theswingmachine.com - 
        - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 
        - 
        
          - ----- Original Message ----- 
 
          - From: BobsKC 
 
          - To: realtraders@yahoogroups.com 
          
 
          - Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2007 08:50 PM
 
          - Subject: Re: [RT] For newbies
  
          - You fall into the possible category.  You are the reason we 
          can never say never.  You are an honorable man who I would trust 
          above nearly all others.  You are the exception and there are 
          always exceptions.  But, my statements remain valid in spite of 
          you.  :))
  
          - Bob
  
          - At 03:08 PM 3/27/2007 -0700, you wrote:
 
          
            - I fall into the reasonable 
            category.  I retired off of the options floor in 1985.  
            Traded up stairs and then at home.  Trading is like a narcotic 
            for me and very difficult to stop.  I had a heart attach and 
            the doctor said no more trading.  Several months later someone 
            I knew contacted me.  He couldn't make a living and asked me to 
            teach him to trade.  I was reluctant to give out the system, 
            but I said yes.  To this day that party can't trade but he does 
            write a successful news letter and does some teaching.  I found 
            that I liked teaching and have continued.  The majority of 
            people that come here do so based upon a referral from someone else 
            who has been here.  Are all the students that leave here 
            successful?  No.  In any field of endeavor, is everyone 
            who tries it successful and the answer to that is still 
            no.   The statistics seem to indicate that 90% of new 
            ventures fail.  My success rate has been just the reverse of 
            that.   So there are some of us who do teach for reasons 
            other than those given in your post.  I still follow the 
            markets,  I still teach a little and I post a blog on a daily 
            basis.  There is some vacation time in there also. 
 
               
            - Ira
 
            - www.thetradersguide.net 
            
 
               
               
            - From: BobsKC 
            
- To: realtraders@yahoogroups.com 
            
- Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2007 1:48 PM 
            
- Subject: Re: [RT] For newbies
 
            - It's possible there could be a legitimate reason but it is also 
            possible that someone could throw darts at a stock list and make a 
            huge amount of money.  ie:  *Anything* is *possible* but 
            the question is, how likely is it?  We must all make decisions 
            based on the probability of things and not on the possibility of 
            things.  As an advocate of methodologies, you surely would 
            agree with this statement.
  
            - Bob
 
            - At 12:48 PM 3/27/2007 -0700, you wrote: 
            
              - Bob, 
              
- Generally I agree with the content of 
              your post, especially concerning those methods that are actively 
              sold through mass advertising or direct mail. However, there may 
              be legitimate reasons for making a new technology available to 
              others. Have you ever heard of The Prediction Company? After 
              developing a superior trading methodology based on nonlinear 
              dynamic modeling, this group of scientists sold it to a major 
              bank. This group had divergent interest and wished to pursue other 
              activities. (Read "The Predictors" by Thomas Bass.) Was this a 
              legitimate reason to sell? 
              
- Let's take another example. Active 
              traders know that it is a time consuming and often stressful 
              occupation. Suppose an individual developed an outstanding 
              methodology and traded it successfully for a number of years 
              before being advised, for health reasons, to reduce his activity. 
              Would the desire to extract a stream of income from the 
              methodology without the day-to- day trading activity be a 
              legitimate reason to sell it to others? 
              
- And there is the issue of scale. 
              Suppose the same individual above traded a six figure portfolio 
              successfully for a number of years using a break-through 
              technology. Then he was offered an opportunity to apply it to a 
              hundred million dollar fund. Would it be a legitimate reason to 
              sell? 
              
- So, perhaps you can agree that there 
              may be legitimate reasons for making new technology available to 
              others. As always a buyer should exercise due diligence but it is 
              the value of the product which should be questioned - not the 
              motivation of the seller.
 
              - 
              
- Best Regards,
 
              - 
              
- Jim 
              
- ----- Original Message ----- 
              
- From: BobsKC 
              
- To: realtraders@yahoogroups.com 
              
- Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2007 11:18 AM 
              
- Subject: [RT] For newbies 
              
- Some time ago, I changed the rules on our list to allow 
              advertising as long 
              
- as it didn't get out of hand and there was no pumping. I am 
              pleased to say 
              
- that it has not gotten out of hand and has been minimal and 
              
- professional. Still, it is only a matter of common sense to 
              think about 
              
- trading systems and stock picking systems. If the person 
              promoting their 
              
- product really had a holy grail of trading, why would they 
              need to sell it 
              
- to you? Put another way, if you have the combination to the 
              safe, why sell 
              
- it to someone else? Just go in there and get all the gold you 
              want, when 
              
- you want. Selling the combination only puts people in your 
              line of access 
              
- and redefines how much gold there is to split since nothing is 
              in endless 
              
- supply. 
              
- Having said that, I do not doubt the validity of those who are 
              trying to 
              
- sell trading systems. I only doubt the need to do it if their 
              systems work 
              
- so well. You should ask yourself these same questions before 
              you begin 
              
- writing checks. 
              
- Hope everyone has a great trading week. 
              
- Bob
                                                    
  
        
     
    
      
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