Quote from Ivanovich:
A single post with a quote from Livermore does not make a trading thread. It's just a quote, and it has no discussion point or commentary to provoke others to answer or chime in. It's making conversation, or "chit-chat".
The second post you link to was just one of twenty-two threads on the exact same topic that I've had to move or delete in the past 24 hours.
"Market is going up" or "sell now cause it's tanking" is not sufficient for the trading forum. Sorry.
Why doesn't a Livermore quote make a trading thread? The guy is a trader, the quote is about trading - bull markets, to be specific, several of which are occuring right now. Since there have been literally dozens of threads trying to top-pick oil and grains recently, pointing out a legendary trader's view on how to trade bull markets is *extremely* relevant to trading.
The second post was again about trading. It contained relevant information such as the link between sentiment and market trends/bottoms, and an accurate observation on the current major trend in the market. If someone makes a solid post about the market, the fact that other people may have posted garbage about it should not mean that the good post gets removed.
You also provided no explanation of why the posts were removed, either via PM or in the thread.
You have stepped over the line of moderation, in my opinion, by removing relevant trading posts from a trading forum. Your personal opinion is *not* the standard for what may or may not turn into a useful trading thread.
Is ETs policy now that anything containing an opinion about the market is no longer trading-related, and is to be relegated to chit chat? If so, I can cite you the entire first page of the trading forum - pretty much every post there is a market opinion. The idea that you can discuss trading without having market opinions, or that posting a market opinion is somehow not a valid trading discussion, is rather far-fetched.