There sure is a lot of hostility amongst traders. If you post a system and I find a “flaw”, shouldn’t you be happy because I may have saved you from losing? At least you have a reference point and you can recheck your calculations and see if something isn’t what you thought it was.
If someone finds a flaw in my trading, I would treat it as an opportunity to learn.
Could this be one of the reasons why forum admins do not want links to other sites posted:
[B]“The best way to ensure Google finds your site is for your
page to be linked from lots of pages on other sites.
Google’s robots jump from page to page on the Web via
hyperlinks, so the more sites that link to you, the more
likely it is that we’ll find you quickly.”[/B]
[B]Q[/B]. What was the original purpose of the internet?
[B]A[/B]. The internet was invented for exchanging raw data between researchers
Invented for “[B]EXCHANGING[/B]” not “[B]INHIBITING[/B]”.
ThePhoenix has been banned before & received infractions but he never went around complaining about it - recently at any rate. Hell xtraction directed this entire topic at him and he didn’t even bother with it
Because traders are no fellows? Think about it: If the mass loses, what does a mass of “fellow” traders do? Win?
Just to be honest: I wouldn’t spell out some things I assume and I wouldn’t cry like a baby if anybody would insult me. That’s their problem. I can just pay back with fair play. If I’d get banned it’s the problem of the “house”, as I am honest and fair. So far that did not happen and the other stories are not my business. There are a lot of “houses” around. Some would come back with different names, but I wouldn’t do that.
If you’d allow to suggest: Stay calm, post your stuff in your thread and take it easy. Not my choice, though. I have no problem with anybody here from my side. Some opinions I like better, some I like not so good, but that’s as usual in life. While we are no fellows, some of us are sitting in the same boat.
A forum is kind of like a newspaper editorial and letters to the editor section combined.
The thread starter posts an editorial and others post letters to the editor.
Would a newspaper fire (ban) an editor because their opinion was not popular? If people are reading that means sales which lead to profit. What newspaper owner in their right mind would fire an editor that generates responses from their readers?