Question for Grob/Hershey

Discussion in 'Technical Analysis' started by Stalker, Aug 26, 2005.

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  1. Thats not exactly what I mean. Do you understand The Theory of Relativity? I dont. I am confident that with a lot of study, I could. Hardly anybody could understand it when first published. Did that make it any less useful?
     
    #141     Aug 30, 2005
  2. Stalker

    Stalker

    the mathematical calculations behind the theory of relativity is very complicated, i know the basics but i´m glad i dont have to study it...
     
    #142     Aug 30, 2005
  3. But even mathematicians, though they spoke the same language, had a hard time with it because it was unfamiliar territory for them.
     
    #143     Aug 30, 2005
  4. Stalker, Easy, txuk, ireland, et al...

    FOCUS without these distractions. We can simply drop the side stuff. You see and hear all the EQ towers popping in now. It has nothing to do with your growth, just theirs and their own self made obstacles and in some cases traps. It is the 4/5 (majority) ratio at work. I can attach several workbooks (hooking in to TWS) that would autotrade continuously for them (2 of which are complete and being refined iteratively with abstract alexander stuff, range of 8-300+ seamless-"always in" continuous-"back to back" actions), and it would be of zero benefit to their growth. For the record, I consider them to be a POS despite consistent double digit points each day.

    We are in fact focused on what it is that is needed to individually and collectively get the job done... A few of the more skilled veterans like icarus have popped in too which is more icing on the cake so to speak. I am pointing this out so that it is discernable as to the teams that are here.

    Kindest Regards,
    MAK
     
    #144     Aug 30, 2005
  5. Atlantic

    Atlantic

    this is simply wrong. you can understand a system in every detail - but this does by far not mean you are able to trade it consistently and profitable.
     
    #145     Aug 30, 2005
  6. :cool:
     
    #146     Aug 30, 2005
  7. Maverick1

    Maverick1

    Wise master say, "He who speak like crazy sensei, get no respect, only starving student". Or so I heard...

    Easyrider, I would beg to differ. If a tutor cannot explain to you the gist of his approach in a few lines, (note that this does not imply that that kind of wisdom can be imparted immediately to the student, simple doesn't mean easy), then he should really reconsider what his motivations are. I have seen so many people say, some respectfully, others not, 'what is Grob' talking about?'.

    My take is that Grob is an immigrant to the US, who speaks a different language which he transliterates directly in his musings. English is most likely not his first language, is this correct? He may not charge money for what he writes, but he sure likes criticizing others (there is a difference between disagreeing with and criticizing) in a very aggressive manner sometimes, which I find quite unpleasant.

    I don't know what Grob's motivations are, and I remain agnostic as to what his purpose on this board is, but I do know that some of the objections posted on previous threads and on this one are very valid.
     
    #147     Aug 30, 2005
  8. On the contrary, I gather english may not be your native language. Just kidding. If you're not interested in utilizing/expanding the tool between you ears, than by no means.. should you study this material.
     
    #148     Aug 30, 2005
  9. Maverick1

    Maverick1

    Ktmex

    What if I told you, if you're interested in utilizing/expanding the tool between your ears, then you should study Wizetrade's material... what would you say? You tell me, what's the difference?
     
    #149     Aug 30, 2005
  10. You mistake my comment as a flame.
     
    #150     Aug 30, 2005
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