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gary gray wrote:

> This is a serious response. Not meant to be rude or disingenuious.
>
> > What does a person have to do to get some recognition around here?
> >
> > Invisibly,
> >
> > Norman
>
> Post at least 3 or 4 trades a month with an annual roi
> of 100% or better. Other than that what is recognition worth? I am so
> sick of all the "Newsletter" writers who
> receive $20 or $30 dollars a month from thousands of people for their
> "opinions".
>
> Sure wish I had 100 grand a month coming in for my opinions.... Who'd
> need to trade??
>
> Recognizingly,
>
> Gary
>
> P.S. Norman I always enjoy your opinions and wit! I would love to open
> a folder in my computer named "Norman" that has a trading spreadsheet
> with gains galore from realtime postings from you on this forum.

  Gary,    Thanks for your kind words. However, gettting free info from
anyone, regardless of how good,
seldom helps the recipient or the benefactor.  Informatiion is only worth
something to those who have paid for it in some manner and therefore value
it. Information not valued is analagous to pearls thrown to swine. Chances
are if I were your suggested market genious and posted all those free
winning trades, you would uncannily wait to trade until I had that 1 out
of 100 clunker trade and then you would swear at me at tell everone what a
loser I am.  There is no motivation for trading discipline or customer
support when the information is free.

>   So, what do you do for a living?  Do you work for free? I can't think
> of a professional that I would want to hire for free.

Would you want a free dentist or free doctor?  If something goes wrong,
you would have no recourse.Bottomline, I follow the philosophy of value
given for value received. This keeps my ying from getting yanged.

Balancedly,

Norman


>
>
> ---nwinski <nwinski@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > SPBroker1@xxxxxxx wrote:
> >
> > > Howdy RTs,
> > >
> > > There was a friendly debate last week concerning the direction of
> the grains
> > > over the short term. It seems that this debate has been decided
> today (now
> > > watch it reverse and close positive as soon as I open my
> yap.....). Congrats
> > > to Dennis Peterson as he nailed the turn of the wheat market on
> the head.
> > >
> > > We need more input from traders as to their upcoming trades AND
> (most
> > > importantly) the REASONS behind them.
> > >
> > > Good trading to all,
> > >
> > > Peter,
> >
> >      What am I, chopped liver? I am the one who nailed the top in
> the Soybeans.
> > DP was first too eagerby a few days and now too shy via selling on a
> stop. I
> > sold Jan. Soybeans at 585, within two cents of the high on Thursday
> opening.
> > What does a person have to do to get some recognition around here?
> >
> > Invisibly,
> >
> > Norman
> >
> >
> >
>
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