--- In [email protected], "t_ohrt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ton, May I ask you want you think of the ebook you just bought? Does the method call for a lot of dicretionary rules which usually confuse me or is it mechanical and backtestable? Thanks, Samantha P.S. I'm from Germany, but live in the US for some years now. > Dr Chambers, > > I admit that I mistrusted your recommendation but your emphatic > response has made my curiousity rise and therefore I just bought the > SST e-book to satisfy it. What the h--k, the cost is tax deductable > where I live so it can´t hurt ;) However, as I don´t belive > in "BELIEF" or "ATTITUDE" but only in facts I will try to code the > rules in Amibroker if it´s possible and do a proper testing. > > Regards, and hopefully no offense taken > > T.Ohrt > > --- In [email protected], "dralexchambers" > <dralexchambers@> wrote: > > > > T-ohrt - the thing you are missing is not your technical ability, > but > > your BELIEF and your ATTITUDE to new things. > > > > You seem to mistrust my recommendation when in fact you nothing of > > me, my level of trading knowledge, this system or my involvement > with > > it (my involvement is none other than my affiliate link - just to > > make that entirely clear). > > > > If you believe that 1% a month is all that is possible, that will be > > your reality, and you will discount ideas that make more as > trickery. > > > > If you want trade lists, further explanations on the system I > > recommended - discuss it with David, the author. It is not my job to > > divulge a system that someone else owns. > > > > However, I will say that David's system is very credible and also > > very simple. I have recieved a lot of support from David and his > > system opened my eyes to swing trading. > > > > I also know of an individual who makes 1% A DAY - and publishes all > > his methods and indicators for free, online. > > > > Look for The Rumpled One at: > > > > www.kreslik.com. > > > > I am currently porting his work over to Amibroker on that site. > > > > And yes, once again - it is all FREE, and you definately won't find > > it in your "Beyond Technical Analysis" book. > > > > AC > > >
