To: EarlieBird who wrote (2053 ) 3/16/1999 11:58:00 AM From: William W. Dwyer, Jr. Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 3216
Oh, my God! EarlieBird, YOU must be Robin Dayne writing incognito! I notice that you just became an S.I. member today and that this is your first and only post. From reading it and from noticing the way your post is constructed, I have to say that I have a very strong feeling that you are either the Robin Dayne herself or someone writing on her behalf and at her request. How tacky. Your profile contains no information to suggest that you are, in fact, anyone but Robin. If my suspicions about you are correct, your attempted deceit is both juvenile and insulting to S.I. members who like to believe what we read here. Notwithstanding your obvious motives to defend Robin's ridiculous seminar, I maintain my position that it was just another pathetic attempt to extract more money from innocent unsuspecting traders who are only trying to find out how to trade. Robin's seminar contained none of that, only absurd notions that one must drink a lot of water and get good exercise while trading, etc etc etc. If you were at the seminar, I bet you are Robin Dayne or perhaps a very close friend of hers. If you want to post your true identity your praise of her might carry more credibility. However, being anonymous as you are, your objectives are highly suspect. Trust me when I say that no daytrader could sit through even the first day of Robin's seminar without feeling cheated, disgusted, and ripped off. By the way, since you seem to know so much about Robin, do you know what, if any, credentials she might have that allow her to proclaim to be a specialist in trading psychology? Is she a trained clinical psychologist, or does she have any related degree that would make her an expert? Also, if you liked the seminar, as you say you do, how much daytrading experience have you had so far? Perhaps you are just too new and eager to accept anything you hear. If that's the case, allow me to recommend some Wade Cook seminars you might love as well. No, Robin Dayne's seminar is a total waste of time, a true insult to all those professionals who do give meaningful informative training. These days, one has to be very careful about taking advice in the market, and most long-time S.I. members already learned that lesson. So, continue to hype if you will, but I dare you to disclose your true identity. I'd bet you 1,000 shares of EBAY if I am wrong about you. Anyone interested in obtaining from me a full, detailed description of her course and what is wrong with it, just let me know. Bill