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Strategies & Market Trends : Underexposed Technical Analysis
AQN 5.7710.0%3:59 PM EST

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To: kimberley who wrote (460)8/30/2019 2:11:40 PM
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DIS: Thank you very much Kimberly... this thread has become a very nice area for me to talk about stocks.

Your comments on me as a teacher makes me want to continue... actually the total feedback I get on this thread is wonderful.

In reality I have been a teacher most of my life in one form or another:

I do have a teaching certificate from long long ago but I only taught formally at Junior High level for one year. I have also taught ESL in Thailand and France for a few years which was fun and cheap vacations.

Most of my teaching though came as an industrial salesman. I gave care/feeding/maintenance seminars on scientific instruments I sold... it was my "hook". The seminars were free and at their plant. I usually worked with other salesmen and I got paid when they got paid...so sometimes I was a pure salesman and others I was support person with specific technical expertise for the seminars. We (my sales partner and I) would deliver the seminars on regular sales trips in that salesman's territory so the cost was minimal and since my products were for Health/Safety/Environment the company safety officers loved it as he had a good topic for their safety meetings..... in my working life I did at least 2 safety seminars/week for my clients.

I got into doing this for stocks because I used to participate in Stock chat areas and saw how many of the participants knew absolutely nothing about investing in stocks (this is not the case in Silicon Investor)



I was disgusted how newbies were lead to the slaughter by pumpers and I would counter their touts and started showing my TA. I have been kicked off a few chat areas because I was interfering with their MOMO plays.

However, it was through these encounters that I strengthened my TA approach to the point it is today.... and I still find new ways to do things. It comes from responding to questions I am given...

Anyway, thanks for your feedback... Your feedback and others on this thread is my stock lifeblood and is much appreciated.

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