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Anyone else notice how the Fussie Professor has taken us way off topic with
all his promotions for his new scam and his personal attacks? The thread
was begun by Stephen Pepe of Omega Research and was directed to me. Why he
chose to post in a public forum is beyond my comprehension, but I certainly
took the opportunity to respond. PO took the opportunity to divert our
attention, he can be very provocative. I hope that's not the only response
we'll receive from Omega.

I would like to invite Mr Pepe, or any other representative of Omega, to
respond to as many of the concerns voiced in this thread as possible. I
believe Mr Pepe sincerely wants to help and I apologize to him for the
disruption my responses to PO may have caused to this thread.

Most of us on this list are just humble traders. We may be a little less
tactful now and again, but we mean well. We just want to get on with
business with the least distraction possible. We are in a business where
concentration pays and distraction costs us money. TS2Ki is a distraction
because it was abandoned before completion. Omega needs to deal with their
responsibility for pulling it before providing a viable alternative. We may
be able to limp along with TS2Ki for another year or so, but after that its
age will force us to go elsewhere despite our EL addiction.

Please, Mr Pepe, don't let all these misbehaved traders scare you off. We
need your reply so we can plan our business future where it involves Omega
products. Thank you in advance.

>>> So, your latest scam is a fund management service, tell us, what are your
>>> credentials since you don't trade? Is it more lucrative than ripping off
>>> your fellow Europeans? We need to see a little more info on your "system."
>>> You must be very rich with an 8,200% return in ten months. ROTFL

>>This system has been developped recently. It's a very new concept that works in
>>trading ranges AND trends, without the usual losing issue ( delay in switch
>>decision, see attached GIF file)