Quote from baro-san:
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What I don't understand is if the Hershey highway method doesn't work. And most indications seem to be it doesn't. Why would his disciples not just admit it and move on to something else? Trading is (I thought) supposed to be about making money, not being "right".Quote from bwolinsky:
Baro-san, it's pathetic defending a senile lunatic like Jack over a 50 line program. Pathetic!
No one has given any confirmed statements from that, and nearly everyone who has said yes to making money with it is lying.
No statements-->no proof. As always.
If you want the program and data to backtest see the links in my posts in this thread.
Obviously no matter how much you'd like to obfuscate the truth, everything about it is completely described as well as characterizing <i>any</i> aspersions as aspersions rather than listening to genuine criticisms about his approach is a disservice to anybody who might ignore somebody who really does understand his methods when there isn't a lick of consistency out there other than my own versions of Cash Cow complete with 6 months to a year of backtests and 1 forward test on c2 that failed due to broker technical problems.
It's very touching you'd start a thread after I wrote Jack's epitaph, and if it's not Jack Hershey's epitaph it is entirely his Final Jack Hershey Method Prologue.
Quote from Lucrum:
What I don't understand is if the Hershey highway method doesn't work. And most indications seem to be it doesn't. Why would his disciples not just admit it and move on to something else? Trading is (I thought) supposed to be about making money, not being "right".
Quote from Lucrum:
What I don't understand is if the Hershey highway method doesn't work. And most indications seem to be it doesn't. Why would his disciples not just admit it and move on to something else? Trading is (I thought) supposed to be about making money, not being "right".
Quote from logic_man:
Seems to me like it's akin to Elliott Wave International and how Prechter has his subscribers thinking that they're never wrong, the market is wrong. Prechter also spins some convincing BS.
In other words, a "cult of personality" exploiting traders who trade for "extra-pecuniary" benefits, i.e. who like to feel smart or gamble. Not much that can be done about it.
Quote from Lucrum:
What I don't understand is if the Hershey highway method doesn't work. And most indications seem to be it doesn't. Why would his disciples not just admit it and move on to something else? Trading is (I thought) supposed to be about making money, not being "right".