The authors of "The Bible of Technical Analysis" and review of the "Bible".

Discussion in 'Religion and Spirituality' started by GloriaBrown, Sep 6, 2015.

  1. romik

    romik

    Good to see agreement on key factor!

    Here is the current performance of my high risk trading portfolio.

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    #31     Sep 7, 2015
  2. EPrado

    EPrado


    No Surf. I call them like I see them. Every time I criticize you it is based on FACTS. You do nothing but basically pollute this place and even admit you are here to stir things up. You always like to point out page views. You are here to stir shit up, nothing more. I try to overlook things with you but you are such a douchebag at times it's impossible. You miraculously end up in the same kind of threads all the time spewing your bs. In this case another longtime member had already called you out for what you are.

    As far as what you said? It happened more than once with your "futures" trade. Was a typo? A typo means you then really didn't do the trade and it was a paper trade/sim trade. Unfortunately those hold no weight. I figured a "hedge fund expert" like you would be trading real money. Funny how you rip on the small new traders here who at least have the stones to put on real trades while you sit back as a simulator cowboy.

    I was not talking about a competing site. I was talking about your recent site astockcollapse.com or whatever it was called. You do remember that right? You were charging like 295 bucks a month for your knowledge of trading and signals. You have since removed it, but many on here saw it. It was talked about on other threads.

    As far as aliases ? Who gives a crap why you did it. It is a weak move.

    An investor of yours???? LOL. That is some serious funny shit. Surf. I had been in the trading biz well before the dotcom bust when you blew out all of your money and friends money. If I had even seen any kind of prospectus of yours I am sure I would have seen right through it. I am sure you had no track record, so anyone who lost everything with you really had no reason to complain. They kind of had it coming without doing any due diligence.

    If the MS on here is anything like you are in real person then it's probably best for you to not meet me in person. I am a very down to earth person and easy going, but have no problem calling out bullshittters/douchebags to their face.
     
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    #32     Sep 7, 2015
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  3. You're really grabbing for straws to discredit a book that you've never read. and its authors as well. And come to think of it, why am I playing the defense attorney here? Guess I'm just hoping that others out there aren't swayed away from reading it by your bias that is based on God knows what.

    The attached is from the book itself, which I imagine you'll call a lie, having been written just to sell books.
     
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  4. game

    game

    Learner - There is another book called 'Technical Analysis and Stock Market Profits' by Schabacker and Mack. I have not read anything by Schabacker. So before getting into reading his work, just wanted to ask what your thoughts are on the above as compared to Technical Analysis of Stock Trends.
     
    #34     Sep 7, 2015
  5. luisHK

    luisHK

    One of the worst advices I hailed when starting to trade is buying this book and trying to read it.
    Way too long and boring, gave it a few tries over a 1 year period, and each try was a waste of my limited reading energy.
    Also quite useless, one is much better off imo to pick up another book on TA which gives a faster review about the basics, which are more than enough for the TA I use at least.
     
    #35     Sep 7, 2015

  6. That's very impressive, Romik. Are you on collective2 or another verification service?

    surf
     
    #36     Sep 7, 2015

  7. Whatever Prado. Just to correct you, I never rip on new traders-- and very rarely if ever rip on anyone personally--unless completely provoked-- ( like the guy who emailed me proprietary information, then tried to sue for my "stealing" it) we shut him down immediately

    - anyone trying to make it in the markets has my respect. I'll rip on their tactics and methods when I believe they are on the wrong road--- no one needs to listen to me-- I really don't care--- but at least I know I tried to guide them. Sorry that you don't get it.

    My other stuff, its all in good fun-- entertainment when I am bored--- sorry that you don't get it--

    But that's ok, why not just put surf on ignore?

    peace,


    surf

    maybe stop by the Norton in WPB on 9.30--- should be a great event, have a Madison Ave PR firm helping with it- http://pbhfa.org/event/september-2015/ and this is your personal invite
     
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    #37     Sep 7, 2015
  8. Great investigative reporting, Gloria Brown. Some folks will never be able to distinguish marketing from reality, for others its as clear as day.

    All this stuff has a very real L.Ron Hubbard meets Dale Carnegie vibe to it---- it's like arguing with a scientologist who just left a tony robbins meeting ( I like robbins, just making a point) surf
     
    #38     Sep 7, 2015
  9. romik

    romik

    No. I get statements, I don't publicise them.
     
    #39     Sep 7, 2015
  10. the best TA book ever written is "evidence based technical analysis" by my friend David Aronson --here is his site http://www.evidencebasedta.com/

    Another great book that helped define my own strategy is "trade like a hedge fund" by James Altucher.

    Best wishes,

    surf
     
    #40     Sep 7, 2015