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."
This has been a real peeve to me too.
My girlfriend and I had this conversation yesterday. She thinks that some of it has to do with kids doing all their homework on a computer and having spellcheck handle the spelling and grammar.
Our friend's 11 year old daughter says that her history teacher tells her it's okay if there are misspellings in her text as long as she gets her point across! WHAT?
That may be part of it, but what about all of my contemporaries whom are grammatically challenged? I am 37.
I used to be a commercial and industrial plumber and pipefitter. I was booksmart, not jobsmart. When I was starting out, I found it interesting that the same guy that can manage a job with ten to fifty guys on it...the guy who can lead, coordinate, multitask, and solve very difficult problems on the job can't spell beyond the third grade level! They would ask me how to spell words when they are writing. Then call me a dumbshit when I'm working at the trade which was probably justified lol.
Now I'm a residential contractor. Now I am the leader. But I can spell and compose my own documents, hehe.
I don't know if poor spelling would statistically equal poor trading, though it may be the same as in the construction trades. Or not.
My own personal opinion is that trading is for people whom are booksmart and streetsmart too. Not one or the other.
Still, I find it troubling and embarrassing how widely accepted the symptoms of "idiocracy" are in our society.
One thing that gets me occurs every few weeks, when the UFC holds an event: The announcer will say, "Two minutes remains...ten seconds remains..."

Where is his boss??? Correct that idiot, he's representing a huge American organization!
So many professional websites are full of typos...er...misspellings!
AGH! Enough already I'm pissing myself off!
Much needed thread!
