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To: Daveyk who wrote (7917)5/15/2000 12:40:00 PM
From: Augustus Gloop  Respond to of 9427
 
I'm not sure of the date in March DWA said to get out of the Nasdaq but I know I didn't follow the advice and luckily got out on the bounce to 4480. My take is that most of us are frustrated with the market. I would also say that most of us prefer to be long otherwise we would have all made a killing on the chart breakdowns.

Ahh....I personally don't have 7 figure to play with....would you like to adopt a nice you kid to come home and mow your lawn on the weekends....Dad? <g>



To: Daveyk who wrote (7917)5/15/2000 1:12:00 PM
From: Augustus Gloop  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 9427
 
<<I will say I felt talked down to also>>

I think maybe what you felt ( assuming the PM you got was in the manner you felt it to be ) was frustration by Tom. We're all human and he wants people to have success using this method maybe more than anyone. His call to get out of the Nasdaq was loud and clear in the higher priced version that I use. The fact that few seemed to heed his advice bothered him....I'm sure! Then, to compound the issue, folks started to complain and yet he had advised them what to do to guard their profits. That would frustrate anyone.

I'm trying to disregard your feelings but rather shed a different light on what maybe have been a exchange taken the wrong way.

Gloop