Mar 07 2008

I Can’t Let it All Go to My Head

Published by at 8:11 am under Site Stuff

One of the subscribers to the equity market service I write for sent me an email this morning. In case you can’t tell, he’s a big fan. :-)

Good Morning John,

Too many times in life people just don’t let others know how much they appreciate other people’s skills. Unfortunately, this is particularly true of Australian culture. However, as I do not conform to Australian culture too well, I just wanted to let you know how much I am learning from your analysis and recommendations. I’ve read books, gone to seminars, watched and traded the markets. However, I found that the best way to learn is to watch the experts. I’ve watched the FX guys for a couple of years and so I know what they do – Support and Resistance, Trend, Counter Trend – pretty standard stuff. If only there was a _*reliable* _way of trading the FX markets without having a 24 hr desk.

And for this reason (not having a 24 hour desk – I’ll leave that for later) that I decided to come over to the S&P futures. And I am so glad I have. I’ve found your analysis to be the best I’ve seen. For all the education I’ve undertaken, nothing has prepared me for actually trading the market. So I take my hat off to you and acknowledge that you are the master and I the humble student.

The only downside is that I am not in the same room to ask naive questions.

May the force be with you and on we go to Payrolls.

Regards,

Peter

Stop! I’m blushing.

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