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From: | "Phyllis Bergquist" <phyl@clear.net.nz> |
Date: | Fri, 23 Feb 2001 13:21:27 +1300 |
Gerry,
I am not only a member I am enthusiastic about
T/Analysis as an assistance to managing personal finances.
I am convinced that it is infinitely preferable to
makes one's own mistakes and learn by recognising where
the error lay. Fundamentals are not
ignored by any means.....
The meetings have a strong educational theme and
members themselves discuss an interesting co. and how
they see it and are outstandingly honest in their
own actions.
Interestingly last evening Tim Preston of
Asbsecurities who spoke excellently and clearly on all aspects
gave us a succinct rundown of the Montana
saga. I don't recall the exact figures but in the matter
of "waivers"
the Brits made 1 waiver and our stock exchange made
an incredible number over the past year...
Perhaps someone else knows the number.
The three guests we have to speak at our March
meeting are outstanding in their field of expertise.
They
are each one practising traders.
Dr Alex Elder popularly known and has given a Seminar here 1997.
His book Trading for a Living I would make a small
wager is on 90% of traders shelves. Colin is, I think,
getting toward a book and writes in Australian
shares periodicals and on the Internet sites also. Chuck
LeBeau
is a prominent writer and
speaker. I hope to get his book very shortly and hope Vic will
write an review
for us.
I have to admit that Trading for a Living opened my
eyes and ears and a few brain cells (and shortly thereafter
propogated a few extra ones). I
would put it first - it also has a "system" easily followed but which takes
time to
trade it with experience and ones's own personal
touches. A system has to belong to the person for
psychological
reasons.
I had better stop here - I am a missionary in this
instance. Phyllis.
PS We did some work for an educational page -
may be on Sharechat Website somewhere.
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