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From: | Travis Morien <travismorien@yahoo.com> |
Date: | Mon, 17 Feb 2003 06:50:09 -0800 (PST) |
--- gooner <nickk@quicksilver.net.nz> wrote: > Travis > > I haven't got time to argue this. > > One question - you were a trader for years weren't > you. Why are you now the > biggest critic of it? You sound like you have some > very bitter pills you > are still swallowing. Nah, I was a profitable trader, but found that investment is even more profitable than that. I also went out and got stuck hard into the research on the actual success of technical methods and the real world success of traders. being unable to find a single scrap of evidence that technical analysis works and being unable to find any role models who have shown consistent success as traders I concluded that the legends about trading being the way to massive wealth are a load of BS concocted by people trying to sell software, dodgy seminars and unresearched books. If you want to see a very similar discussion going on go check out a forum where sceptics debate with astrologers. The sceptics come armed with statistics, the laws of physics, real world experience and of course persuasive logic. None of that means a thing to astrologers who; * Believe in their hearts that astrology works, although they can't provide any evidence. * make a big deal of any forecast that comes true while conveniently ignoring the ones that didn't. * think that sceptics disagree with them because they are nasty people just trying to put them down. * argue that any debate based on logic or the laws of physics is invalid because the universe is "magical". Swap sceptic for fundamental analyst and astrologer for technical analyst and all these things hold true. Fundamental analysts say: "This map has few details and the compass is poorly made, but if I'm right in reading this map our goal is that bridge over there. We'll go to the far side of that store to avoid that mob of rioting looters!" Technical analysts say: "reading the map seems like hard work, I'll just follow that mob of rioting looters over there because they seem to know what they are doing!" But people that combine the two say: "It is evident based on the probabilities that our goal is that bridge over there, but the rioting mob of looters are going in another direction and I'm sure if I go with them I'll be able to make my fortune before the cops arrive". > Finally, thought you might be interested in this. > > www.nzherald.co.nz/storydisplay.cfm?thesection=money&thesubsection=&storyID= > 3101284 You think that's bad, read this! www.travismorien.com/aca.htm When you are done with that, look around at www.travismorien.com where I give the low down on the managed funds industry, explain the nature of commissions and why this hurts the quality of advice and why one should only use independent fee for service financial planners. You can find the full report on the ASIC/ACA survey at fido.asic.gov.au If you think that pointing out that there are a lot of dodgy advisers is somehow supposed to annoy me or something you are sorely mistaken, I'm an independent 100% fee for service adviser and the advice I give is of exceptionally high quality, even if I do say so myself. 8) Travis www.travismorien.com __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Shopping - Send Flowers for Valentine's Day http://shopping.yahoo.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To remove yourself from this list, please use the form at http://www.sharechat.co.nz/chat/forum/
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