What is "Jack Hershey's Method"?

Discussion in 'Chit Chat' started by TorontoTrader2, Mar 26, 2007.

  1. Tums

    Tums

    when I made that post back in Aug 2006, I was not a reader of Grob/Hershey. Thanks to you and Hypo, who pointed me the right direction.

    I have not started my "$1m-in-3m" project yet. I am still studying, and programming my computer along the way.

    Thanks again for the suggestion to study Grob/Hershey. I owe you BIG.
     
    #91     Mar 28, 2007
  2. A gaussian, as the word implies, is a close relative to the duck but looks like a flamingo seen from a distance.

    It has a longer neck than you average duck and also floats in the water. :D
     
    #92     Mar 28, 2007
  3. Ah, I remember when I was a child and my parents would read me "The Ugly Gaussian" before bed :D

     
    #93     Mar 28, 2007
  4. trendo

    trendo

    A Guassian is a person who hails from the land of Gauss.
     
    #94     Mar 28, 2007
  5. hey steve do you still tape read the NYSE stocks? or have you given up on it because of hybrid?

    personally i gave up before it came out about a year ago.... would like to hear your thoughts on the subject. i used to be a follow of yo ur tap reading techniques and expertise.
     
    #95     Mar 28, 2007
  6. Is that where Jack comes from?...:p
     
    #96     Mar 28, 2007
  7. #97     Mar 28, 2007
  8. I'm done with NYSE, its a shit show now for how I trade. Hybrid was a huge blessing in disguise for me, futures trading was the next step for me anyways and hybrid made it an easy decision :D

     
    #98     Mar 28, 2007
  9. nkhoi

    nkhoi

  10. Yeah, I actually looked up the word myself at dictionary.com to
    see what it meant. I was just wondering if anyone could explain
    in less than 300 paragraphs what it means using Jack's method...

    (Now watch, a Jackster will come on here and tell me I have to read
    from the beginning like they did for the next 8 years to find out)...:p

    All I would like to know is what this one little word means. That's all. Period.
     
    #100     Mar 29, 2007