Just two things to point out, Mister Subliminal: 1) The above is copywrited material, and you will hear from my solicitor. 2) You lost not one red cent from following my calls - a fact few other vendors can claim.
Subliminal. be advised that you have been dropped from the room effective immediately. In reviewing past transcripts, I cannot find any meaningful contribution made by you. Furthermore, the posting of that excerpt is strictly prohibited in the "Trading with tamps Guidelines" you agreed to upon signing up. Not only will you be hearing from my solicitor, but I am filing a complaint with the SEC, CFTC, and the FDA. I deserve the same respect shown other serious journal keepers who just happen to run chatrooms.
Well, if you thought that I had no backup plan for just such a contingency, you were sorely mistaken. Onward and forward!
It's really sad that it had to come to this. You conveniently forget who it was that helped you chase and eventually retrieve that postage stamp, blown by a gust of wind from my fingers - how was I to know it had your trading plan on the back? And whose idea was it to forward your audited track record to Harvard Business School? Today it is required reading in nearly every course on fraud detection, not to mention the additional income in royalties it provides. Am I back in the room now?
Subliminal, I refuse to be dragged down into the gutter with the likes of you â a disgruntled former chatroom member, and self-admitted cross-dresser. Your charges are unfounded and unwarranted. Educators and traders worldwide read this journal. It has even drawn the attention of a well-known Market Wizard. My record of profitability speaks for itself. I can only surmise that your bitterness has been brought on by a society unsympathetic to a man who trades while adorned in womenâs clothing, and sporting a pair of size 13 stilettos. The matter is closed.
careful tampa................ to be heartless and mean towards crossdressers is fine but when you're strict and masterful then you really are playing to their tune
Tampa Have been looking at the Keltners this weekend. Could you clarify how you define an impulse move using them? I see a lot of penetrations of the bands that dont go anywhere. p.s. sorry for going back to the thread all
Donât you just love a market that moves sideways for 10 days or so? Ya, me to. Itâs enough to make you sit around and see just how far you can push the line with the boardâs moderators in terms of how much crap they will let you get away with. As I have mentioned more then once, my weekends are almost always spent studying the charts, and rare is it that I do not discover some heretofore-unnoticed sure thing thing just starring me in the face. Something that works over and over again â a canât miss pattern, or whatever, that always works. Or that always works until you try it on Monday with real money on the line. I have come to realize that so long as you just look at this heretofore-unnoticed phenomenon, without actually trading it, it will continue to work â without fail â but as soon as you bet the farm on the sucker, it stops working. Itâs enough to send a guy to the bathroom for an old-fashioned manly cry! (This is an example of seeing how far you can push the moderators.) Itâs enough to turn a normal, mild mannered fellow into a raging paranoid. And yet there is a perfectly good explanation for it â the markets are in a constant state of change. The past two weeks being a perfect example. The market has turned stagnant â it ainât going upâ it ainât going down. So all of the sure-fire methods that had been working ainât workinâ now. Lifeâs a bitch, and so is the market! So here I sit with the aforementioned sure-fire canât miss secret to success (not to mention, riches), and the frickin good-for-nothinâ market is toying with me â teasing me, testing me almost to the braking point. But I have prevailed. I caught on early that we are in congestion, and have only stuck my toe into the waters cautiously, withdrawing quickly at the first sign of trouble. The result has been fewer than normal trades, and VERY SMALL profits. What remains to be seen is if I am maturing as a trader, or just reverting back to the days of being scared. But there is no answer to that question until the price action resumes.