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To: Ron Dior who wrote (76057)4/27/2001 1:40:41 AM
From: Ron Dior  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99985
 
<<FOCUS: Discussion of the current or expected trends (intraday, short, medium or long-term) of primary indexes, sector indexes or bellwether stocks/commodities using Technical and or Fundamental and or Sentiment analysis.>>

What happens with something like this is it draws either bulls or bears. This gives you a biased opinion on the thread and turns the discussion sour. You need something that will draw out traders that are just looking to the trend and not a lifestyle.

<<GOAL: To provide an informative cordial forum where members can come together to discuss the focus of this thread. This is to be accomplished by asking contributors (posters) to put forward their trend expectations/predictions (views) coupled with supportive TA and or FA and or SA analysis.>>

TA, FA, SA can always be twisted to support a theory. When you get one aggressive analyst in the group, they will turn the board to what ever direction they want, thus keeping members from “coming together”. If you disagree with their reasoning the board will jump all over you so you go somewhere else. Again you need a good mix of unbiased traders. People who want to follow the trends of the market.

<<GUIDELINES: All views are equally welcomed bullish, bearish or neutral. Flagrant or continued violations of the following guidelines can lead to the violator being restricted from posting to this thread.>>

This above paragraph is where the crux of the problem exists. When the views stop being equal is when the thread fails.

Again these are just a few things that I have noticed while following this thread for quite some time. Just another opinion….

Ron Dior