Don't confuse the simplicity of trading with dumbness. What I do is simple, but I didn't arrive at it by being dumb.
Thanks Cold, you give great counter-examples.
Thanks Cold, you give great counter-examples.
Attention to detail does not guarantee success. A lack of attention to detail usually assures failure.Quote from Coldspring:
I can definitely spell better than I can trade. My grammar and punctuation isn't too good though.
I've known some English teachers that could spell lots of words, but they were general dumb asses in almost every other way. I've also known a couple of intellectual "writers" that were too dumb to realize that their books sucked and no one would read them, let alone buy them.
This is funny, but what is even funnier is that so many here will read that and not get the joke.Quote from Big AAPL:
Your loosing it my good man. Their definately trying to trip you up with there intentional miss spellings. Try not to let it effect you all to much. The trick is, seperating the trash from the treasure.
Quote from Arthur Deco:
As a language purist and somewhat of an historian, I am keenly aware these days of the age-old correlation between the deterioration of spelling standards and the decline of society. When the public at large no longer thinks it necessary to spell correctly, they seem no longer to care to accomplish anything else properly, either.
ET is society writ small. Often I wonder "How can an idiot who cannot even manage something as simple as spelling imagine that he can trade?" I know this is an elitist attitude, but I can't help it. I am old and set in my ways. The curse of a classical education wherein most of what you learn is ancient.
So I am going to vent my spleen in this thread. For starters, today, we have:
"explination".
One supposes this person says "Let me expline something to you."
Quote from Arthur Deco:
As a language purist and somewhat of an historian, I am keenly aware these days of the age-old correlation between the deterioration of spelling standards and the decline of society. When the public at large no longer thinks it necessary to spell correctly, they seem no longer to care to accomplish anything else properly, either.
ET is society writ small. Often I wonder "How can an idiot who cannot even manage something as simple as spelling imagine that he can trade?" I know this is an elitist attitude, but I can't help it. I am old and set in my ways. The curse of a classical education wherein most of what you learn is ancient.