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Pastimes : Robin Dayne - Mastering your Emotions

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To: William W. Dwyer, Jr. who wrote (69)5/28/1999 5:12:00 AM
From: JB2  Read Replies (1) of 121
 
Regarding this thread's creator's lack of response to
our questions and my direct challenge to her to make her
records public, this has to be the biggest CHICKEN move
I have seen in a while. Heck, Jim Cramer didn't even
start the threads that discussed him and his strategies,
yet he still logged on occasionally to join the
discussion. Of course, he has a REAL JOB, and didn't
just join SI to put himself on a cyberstage and try to
drum up an "audience".

Bill, you left Wolff's fold on a downbeat note, yet you
still recommend him? I wonder why, if he is legit, would
he let some phony trader pull the wool over his eyes? My
guess is that Robin advertised in some new age newspaper
(isn't that how NLP practitioners build a clientele?) and
wound up hitting her streak of gold when some wall
streeter called her.

So she began to "specialize" in "treating" stressed out
financial professionals who were
just plain burned out and needed some rest. I took a
course in hypnotherapy in London once, and it's all about
getting people to relax. I didn't like the idea of
sitting in a dark room all day murmuring to strangers so
would never pursue it for a living. But hypnotizing
people using the buzzwords familiar to them, from
whatever industry they are in, is one thing. Posing as
one of their peers is quite another. I gather that she
picked up their lingo, and then they gave her a few stock
tips and from that she figured she could pose as a
successful trader.

Refrains from Carwash: "Put your money where your mouth
is, or you ain't sayin' nuthin"...
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