I am very happy that you are happy as you are. As you are happy as you are, the best option for you is to remain happy. The Matrix is made comfortable to inhabit. That is why it is the Matrix.the blades said:'tis quite true Soc. 2,600+ pointless posts, and I still haven't worked it out - though at least I gave up trying at number 3.
Mind, most of us can at least extract the insults and rudeness embedded in the majority of them. But if acting in such a way makes such a "genius" happy, then clearly you inhabit a world where most of us would rather not be anyway.
UTB
PS - and you're "glad we're not there with you" - a few words there that will save you 20 minutes and 500+ more, surely?
The same applies to you.dbphoenix said:Lame, Bertie. Lame. You confuse a quick reply with a quick wit.
Bertie reminds me of what the comic said about Cleveland: there is no there there.
--Db
BF1 said:.....Don`t trade, just write a book/DVD or CD on how to supposedly do it.
Have you noticed how all these so called traders can find the time to write all these books etc. on how to trade? But what gets me is how there seems to be a circle amongst them that write introductions on each others books saying how great this and that particular book/dvd is.
Just had another email promoting John Pipers The Way To Trade and in the sales pitch is quotes from the likes of Elder saying how brill the book is! You see it time and again in these books, each of them promoting each other.
I met John Piper on a professional basis in the hope to give me some guidance to becoming a trader. He spent a quarter of `my` hour on the phone dealing with another of his services and then made my pocket £200 lighter for the benefit of telling me I need a system! For another £2.5k pa he`d help devise one! Yeah right.
It just brings it home to me that it must be far easier to write about trading then actually doing it.
Maybe Im just being cynical?
SOCRATES said:The same applies to you
I am not arguing with you db.dbphoenix said:You forgot the part about plus infinity, Bertie. Plus one.
I am not concerned, that is the point.dbphoenix said:Why yes, Bertie, I am happy. And I will continue to be so. And I am truly touched by your concern, though I won't say where.
It works itself out "perfectly", a very satisfactory state of affairs indeed.dbphoenix said:Then neither am I, Bertie. See how that all works out?
Oh..Good...Excellent...and now teatime....here in England everything stops for tea.dbphoenix said:And I'm so pleased that you're pleased.
BF1 said:.....Don`t trade, just write a book/DVD or CD on how to supposedly do it.
Have you noticed how all these so called traders can find the time to write all these books etc. on how to trade? But what gets me is how there seems to be a circle amongst them that write introductions on each others books saying how great this and that particular book/dvd is.
Just had another email promoting John Pipers The Way To Trade and in the sales pitch is quotes from the likes of Elder saying how brill the book is! You see it time and again in these books, each of them promoting each other.
I met John Piper on a professional basis in the hope to give me some guidance to becoming a trader. He spent a quarter of `my` hour on the phone dealing with another of his services and then made my pocket £200 lighter for the benefit of telling me I need a system! For another £2.5k pa he`d help devise one! Yeah right.
It just brings it home to me that it must be far easier to write about trading then actually doing it.
Maybe Im just being cynical?