Tue 18 Dec 2007
Thanks to Dr Brett Steenbarger
Posted by ray under Miscellaneous
My father was a charismatic character: a champion sportsman who landed in HK to start a job as a lowly accountant and by the time he died, had risen to become the Managing Director with an equity share. He was a well-liked, charismatic character who taught me much: the value of keeping your word, integrity and fair dealing. Among other lessons were his sayings. One of them was:
“The highest praise you can receive is genuine praise from someone you admire and the praise’s content and its form is one you want to be praised for”.
In Brett’s blog (http://traderfeed.blogspot.com/) yesterday, I felt truly praised:
- It came from someone I respect and admire.
- It’s clear that Brett took the trouble to read Nature of Trends. Given that I see Brett as a digital-kinesthetic-auditory personality and that I am a visual-kinesthetic-digital, I suspect the reading was no easy task. The fact that he did read it is something I deeply appreciate.
So thank you, Brett, for taking the trouble to read the book and for all the trouble you took to write the review. I am very grateful for what you did.
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S&P
Tomorrow I’ll be posting the blog early. I want to cover a full analyis of the S&P and in the process show how Barros Swings, Ray Wave and Market Profile come together to provide a roadmap for a trade.



























December 18th, 2007 at 2:48 pm
Hello Ray… your blog, as well as Brett’s, is a major staple to my morning. I’m sure I share this with many traders abroad. We would all like to thank you for your efforts to give back to the trading community.
I am looking forward to your book. Is it available to purchase at this time?
Thanks.
December 18th, 2007 at 10:58 pm
Hi Robin
Thank you for your kind sentiments. Great to know you find my blog worthwhile. Brett’s certainly makes for great reading in the morning.
In the USA and UK, the book is available for pre-order from Amazon with a 38% discount. It’s available now in Hong Kong and Singapore.