Quote from Murray Ruggiero:
Yes , I knew George. We were speakers together at Futures Conferences for about 5 years before he stopped doing them. I think that most of the people who never spent time with him don't understand he was a great person and technical analyst.
George taught Tubb's and Elliott back in the 60's, before Elliott even became reinvented. His professional life was not just about making stochastic popular. He was a true student of the market.
In terms of him as a man , He always encouraged young people in this industry when he saw talent. I will never forget , when I taught my intermarket analysis seminar, which was a eight hour course at Futures conferences. He spent the full day in the back of the room with the other students and just before our lunch break when I was leaving the room ,he said to me "kid" ,your good and you will be in the business a long time. That meant alot to me since I was just starting out. This started a friendship and I was happy to call him a friend.