Well, what would YOU like to call analysis of price or whatever used to make trading decisions that is NOT Fundamental analysis then?
Quote from MarkBrown: " i have tried to prove time and time again to anyone that not only does it work but you can do it automatically like a money machine. Quote from MarkBrown: see now that would take work on my part and i dont like to work. i like to do deals and make money - the trading is boring to me. i just like to spend the money and figure out how to make money without working for it. which i have done now i am into the investment phase of my life. thinking about my kids and grand-kids future all that. so while i would like nothing more than to kick some doubting arse - i have no time for it. mb" another promoter trips over his own claims
You are asking for alot...but not offering much of anything up, are you? What is in this for me? I posted the cut and paste right from C2 "statistics" of my system. I do not know if i`m violating ET rules by posting the link. Guess it can be considered advertising.
great catch! this guy writes just like PROFLOGIC--- seems like the same guy with another alias. he calls trading with TA, doing deals? man, the delusions run deep on this site
I wouldn't bother with him. He just wants a system to trade. He's not successful himself but just calls people out all the time, asking for proof etc. He never posted any trade blotters himself, a link to his own system(s), because he doesn't have any.
These are your posts, in the first you are telling me I am wrong about what TA actually is and the second you are telling me that I am right technically, but changes should be made.
EXPOSED : MR> brrown makes his money in REAL ESTATE. LMAO !!!! JUST ANOTHER RICH GUY playing with his FORTUNE. GOOD LUCK TO THOSE WHO DEPEND ON THE MARKET FOR SURVIVIAL without being wealthy first! Historical Past Mr. Brown has been involved with Real Estate development and finance, both commercial and residential for over twenty years. He has owned his own real estate office and construction companies. While his family's business focused on real estate and construction; during this twenty- year time span he also traded commodity markets as a hobby. With the advent of micro-computers in the late 1970's, Mr. Brown found computers to be useful in performing job cost estimating for his family's construction projects. Mr. Brown has always been an electronics hobbyist, so he quickly taught himself to program in various computer languages. Early on, he had the idea that computers could be used to assist in trading the commodity markets. There were no products available at the time to do this task; so Mr. Brown set out to program his own. He began programming and developing his own trading models and methodologies at that time. After accomplishing this, Mr. Brown has been continually active in programming fully mechanical computerized trading systems. Mr. Brown transitioned from using computers in construction estimating, into a full time career performing computer programming. Since 1987, Mr. Brown has acted as an independent consultant to various institutional commodity and equity traders on a fee basis. In the late 80's Mr. Brown took a position with Smith Barney, Dallas Texas as a automated trading system developer for Stan Finney. Mr. Brown's proprietary system development at Smith Barney were for the sole benefit of Mr. Finney and his other associated trading company's such as Regal Asset Management, Rainbow Trading Group etc. In the mid 90's Mr. Finney opened his own broker dealer (SpyGlass Trading) of ABN AMRO an international bank. Mr. Brown held various positions while under the employment of Mr. Finney. Trader of proprietary accounts and manager of information services were but a few of the primary responsibilities. After the transition from Smith Barney to SpyGlass Trading, Mr. Brown also became a contract technical trading consultant for Regal Asset Mgt. of which Mr. Finney is a principle. Mr. Brown also received compensation for consulting services from Rainbow Trading Group another company owned by Mr. Finney. All the while under Mr. Finney's employment Mr. Brown received generous amounts of experimental trading capital as well as computer equipment and software. Of the services used by Mr. Brown on Mr. Finney's behalf was the Ned Davis program called The Technalyzer of which less than 10 are licensed world wide to selected institutional money managers. Mr. Browns primary responsibilities were to exhaustively develop, test and implement automated trading systems. Recent Past Mark Brown was registered under the Commodity Exchange Act as a principle of Computer Investment Research, Inc. ("CIR"), a Texas corporation. Since March 1997, Mr. Brown was registered under the Commodity Exchange Act as a principle of CIR. CIR was registered under the Commodity Exchange Act as a commodity trading advisor. Mr. Brown worked on a full time basis to develop and refine the company's proprietary computer trading models. CIR does not direct any client accounts; instead, CIR leases its trading programs to selected persons who exercise their own discretion regarding which trades, if any, to implement and the size of such positions, among other considerations. As a result, the trading programs implemented by the Advisor for and on behalf of its clients are a unique application of the programs that it leases from CIR. One such company that leases trading programs from CIR is Hargrave Financial Group Inc. (HFG), a Texas corporation that became registered under the Commodity Exchange Act as a commodity trading advisor and commodity pool operator in April 1998. The firm was also a member of the National Futures Association. In 1999 CIR and Masterpiece Software joined forces and created TraderWare Corporation, an internet based trading and analytical software package. In 1997 Mr. Brown was granted a license to be a software vendor of the Market Profile Indicator for the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT).