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To quote Steve Stills: "Tell me what does it mean? Is it like it seems?"
Why is Jack not posting on this thread any more? Is he pleased, or disgusted?
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Admittedly, it makes me wonder why Jack is participating in threads other than this one if he's so busy. Maybe we should have titled this thread "Question for everyone except Grob/Hershey". ...
If you look at spyder's thread. There wasn't a single post by Grob109 in there. Self-discovery and/or realizing is more rewarding than being taught, albeit more difficult. It has to do with how we get wired. It is one thing to do something without the need of aid. Otherwise the experience is not actually experienced. Kind of like learning to swim with swimmies. You can have flawless technique with swimmies but once the swimmies come off, the experience of swimming will feel brand new. If you can't swim, can you remember the transition from training wheels to no training wheels? Was it seamless? Not exactly, but eventually the experience is comfortably routine...
MAK!
. If I may, I'd like to play devil's advocate a moment and play off of one of your metaphors in an attempt to further the intellectual discourse.Quote from mgin:
I'm not sure Spyder doesn't wonder why Jack never posted there. Although a moot point now, it's a great question for Spyder.
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this market is driving me nuts, you sit with it for months and then it feels like your back where you started. Doesn´t matter what I look at right now, I just see randomness...
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I liked your reply. Bottom line: there's a successful Jack Hershey Equity Method thanks to Jack. Caveat: he's not a great teacher. Thanks to you and a few others there's an easier way to learn it.Quote from Spydertrader:
I have no need to wonder, nor did I require an explanation. However, Jack explained in several correspondences to me why he intentionally opted not to post in the Original Journal. The Journal, "demonstrated the transference of a lot of what is possible." As a result, Jack determined the added benefit of his posts did not outweigh the possible disruption his posts might cause to such a smooth running thread. While I have no doubt an additional Equities Discussion (initiated by Jack or another trader) would benefit many, that discussion should wisely take place at another time in another thread. Once again, Jack shared his wisdom with ET. The dissemination of his wisdom came not from lengthy prose, but from his absence. Sometimes the best course of action requires one to remain silent.
I look forward to the day when his schedule permits Jack to contribute to another Hershey Equities Discussion. Until then, I have initiated a Second Journal to answer questions, and to allow others to contribute to the ongoing dialogue.
Good Trading to you all.
- Spydertrader