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From: | Sam and Jerry <samjer@xtra.co.nz> |
Date: | Fri, 22 Feb 2002 10:05:21 +1300 |
Please, dear Phaedrus, don't leave us for Sharetrader. I've learned so much from your charts and explanations of them, and whether it's all been dumb luck in a rising market, I seem to have been able to apply your ideas in analysing charts to make some good trades. Thanks for all your help, and don't give up on us. PS: I've also noticed Hugh Webber's seeming inability to resist snide comments about TA. Phaedrus wrote: > Hugh, > If there was any substance whatsoever in your theories, all NZ share >chatgroups would be similarly affected. They are not. Posts on the Sharetrader >forum, for example, are increasing, as those on Sharechat fall. > > There are probably many reasons for this, but I wonder if the following >observations may account for some of the swing. > > (1) Sharetrader is very clearly divided into separate threads, within >separate sections. > (2) This physical separation makes it easy to avoid topics or approaches that >do not interest you or that you do not agree with. > (3) As a result, posts there tend to be supportive, or if differing, use >reasoned argument - rather than simply rubbishing the approach used. > (4) Because of the lower risk of attracting abuse, people are more willing to >offer opinions, ask questions, and answer them. > > By way of example, Hugh, you seem to be incapable of posting anything that >does not contain some snide criticism of charting or other technical analysis >- regardless of the ostensible topic. It is this sort of mindless kneejerk >negativity that mars Sharechat. > > If I was able to post charts on the Sharetrader forum, I would not use >Sharechat at all, leaving it to the knockers. You could then rant about the >world's follies, and endlessly agree with each other - using multiple aliases >as required. You would be totally undisturbed by anyone daring to proffer any >differing views. > > Not a bad solution, come to think of it! > > Phaedrus. > > _____________________________________________________________ > Are you a Techie? Get Your Free Tech Email Address Now! Visit >http://www.TechEmail.com > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > To remove yourself from this list, please use the form at > http://www.sharechat.co.nz/chat/forum/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To remove yourself from this list, please use the form at http://www.sharechat.co.nz/chat/forum/
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