Quote from bali_survivor:
I find it amazing that this guy (Proflogic / Bill Schamp / Charlie DOW) is so persistent, it is not the first time he mentioned he was not going to reply / come back yet he does.
I also discovered that he merely ripped off someone else's system and "repackaged" it as being his own "holy grail". Then he has the nerve to "patent" the settings.
As they say: "He who knows, does. He who does not know, teaches".
But just like, as with some other "gurus", there is always the flock of <fill in the blank> who are not very objective and live on hope and keep on spending money on the "guru's" seminar's and get-together's without seeing any proof.
I think it was Einstein who was reputed to have said: "I do not know if the universe is endless or if there is an boundery. But I know human stupidity is endless."
Ah well, perhaps we should be gratefull for these snakeoil people bringing the goats to the markets with promises of riches. The money getting into our pockets has to come from somewhere.
Maria
Quote from agrau:
People use the word "guru" because "charlatan" is too long. -- Peter Drucker
Quote from Oddtrader:
http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=26130&perpage=6&pagenumber=9
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Quote from agrau:
People use the word "guru" because "charlatan" is too long. -- Peter Drucker
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Quote from nononsense:
Kinematics, Calculus, and other higher maths
The usual know-nothing jerks displaying their ignorance in this thread.
Since when does Kinematics belong to mathematics? This is Physics.
What is "higher maths", "other" or not? "Higher maths" only exists in the mind of people who don't know much mathematics.
nononsense

Agree! But, this thread started out with potential and contained useful information until it degraded into the worshiping of market God's and novel pontification of the value PhD's add to the trading floor equation.Quote from nononsense:
The usual know-nothing jerks displaying their ignorance in this thread.
Quote from nbates:
Similarly interesting topic to me would be; "Instantaneous Time-Series Data Mining and Analysis" or "Real-Time Market Data Capture and Analysis at the Moment".
-nb