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VENDORS, if you want respect, do it the old fashioned way: earn it.



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That's fun, I did not go to that seminar, but I beta tested his soft which
has outrageous claims, and none verified...

Mentionning "the code" and the copyright issue, really I'll respect vendors
when they'll respect their customers. For the moment, I have a large
collection of let's say JUNK, which costs the price of several cars. It is my
feeling I've been seriously misled 99% of the time until I woke up and
decided not to buy a single item anymore from anyone. To me ALL VENDORS are
essentially liars, with the exception of a select few. I regret these are
hurt by all others, but this industry wide scam has grown out of proportion
really.

VENDORS, if you want respect, do it the old fashioned way: EARN IT.

and for "the code", thanks for showing the backside of this shady industry.

Gwenn


David.Cicia. a écrit:

> At 05:18 PM 3/14/98 -0600, Patrick.M. wrote:
> >Dear Code,
> >
> >I know exactly where you are coming from.  My understanding of vendors
> >in this industry started when I attended a $3000 seminar which was
> >covered by a non-disclosure agreement.  What I saw at that seminar was a
> >vender using a non-disclosure agreement to hide the fact that he was
> >stealing other peoples trading material.  I was actually presented
> >photocopied pages from other seminars with the copyright notices cropped
> >off.  That was about 8 years ago and little has changed.
>
> A few years ago I attended a $5000 seminar that used a non-disclosure
> agreement to hide the fact that all his stuff was nothing more than very
> very common knowledge. Just because you call a pivot a "fractal", an MACD
> an "ao" and an MACD histogram "acc" doesn't make them proprietary. Now I
> see that this same guy is leasing these very same indicators, in a locked
> TS program, for $750 a quarter!!