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1. Seperti ini apa termasuk bragging after the fact ? Lihat tanggal nya

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2. Yang bilang tong kosong dan tukang bakso, termasuk yang punya milis yang
bilang saya sombong segala apa termasuk kategori ini :
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*"Trading discussions should not involve personal attacks, they should stay
on point about trading."*

3. Yang jelas saya gak termasuk kategori yang ini karena saya gak minat
jualan apapun, gak minat ngajak orang lain beli saham yang saya beli.

 *"If you want to promote your paid service, newsletter, book, blog, etc.
do it in the proper context while adding value when appropriate."*
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4. Saya rasa lebih banyak yang seperti ini di milis-2* "Join into
discussions in your trading group or on twitter then you can sell your
services to people you know, if you don’t do this you are considered spam."*
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5. Tsunami juga lucu, pakai ngadu ke moderator segala, apakah masuk
kategori ini :
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*"If you disagree with everyone in the trading group you are in, why are
you in it?"*



On Fri, May 10, 2013 at 6:30 AM, Bungjaja <[email protected]> wrote:

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> Untuk bahan kontemplasi kita semua,
> saya ambil dari newtraderu.com
>
> Ten Suggestions For Online Etiquette for Traders
>
> May 9th, 2013 | Author: Stephen Burns
>
> I have some suggestions for traders on social media that comes from my
> experience of the past three years. These are a few things that may help
> you really get the most out of your social media presence and interact the
> best with other traders.
>
> Either post your trades in real time or don’t brag about them after the
> fact.
>
> In winning trades it is better to simply state the facts than to brag
> about how smart you are.
>
> Please skip the material possessions bragging, it makes you look shallow.
> I know many wealthy traders and they do not brag, they have no desire to.
>
> Trading discussions should not involve personal attacks, they should stay
> on point about trading.
>
> No one should give unsolicited advice to other traders without knowing
> someone’s time frame, method, and stop loss, how can you give advice?
>
> If you disagree with everyone in the trading group you are in, why are you
> in it?
>
> If you want to promote your paid service, newsletter, book, blog, etc. do
> it in the proper context while adding value when appropriate.
>
> Join into discussions in your trading group or on twitter then you can
> sell your services to people you know, if you don’t do this you are
> considered spam.
>
> All the wealthy traders I know personally are kind, giving, generous, and
> helpful they have nothing to prove.
>
> If you are trading truly huge positions sizes do not bother to post them,
> no one will believe you any way. it is better to post percentage of gains.
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>



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