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-----Original Message-----
From:	Zaheer Bhyat [SMTP:Zaheer@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent:	Wednesday, 20 August, 1997 2:41 PM
To:	Realtraders
Subject:	RE: FUTR GEN: Murray and Muray Math


I think the market geniuses are the humble ones.

Like the best sailors they have learned to love and respect the beautiful temperamental lady.

Humility, Love and respect are the keys to success


Happy trading
Zaheer
-----Original Message-----
From:	nwinski [SMTP:nwinski@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent:	Wednesday, 20 August, 1997 1:15 AM
To:	RealTraders Discussion Group
Subject:	Re: FUTR GEN: Murray and Muray Math

Walt Downs wrote:
> 
> Dear Mr. Murray,
> 
> Up until now, I have remained on the sidelines, watching your posts
> with interest, and some dissapointment.
> 
<SNIP> 

Walt,
  Mr. Murry and you are both way over my head with his genius and your
185 IQ. I barely scraped thru 8th grade math and probably flunked that
IQ test. Interestingly, it is my understanding that Albert Einstein
flunked 8th grade math. But there is a funny correlation that I have
observed that pulls all of this together. When I was a market maker on
the CBOE, I traded at a post which was near the exits (smart huh?). So,
any new traders that came on the floor tended to stop by and browse at
our post first. If I wasn't busy I would talk to them and try to get to
know them. I noticed after awhile that the more degrees and education
they had the worse they were at trading. This became very profitable for
me, as I would know that any guy with a couple of masters degrees and a
PhD. was a real good pidgeon for me to take the other side of his
trades. These are the guys I would invite and encourage to join our
trading crowd

<SNIP>