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Never Lose Again Thread Archive Page1 thru 741 Now Available

Posted: Sun Jul 26, 2009 8:32 pm
by zapzinig
Here is a link to the Never Lose Again thread archive,
http://s210.com/tro/archived/

Reading this thread offline is much faster.

I broke the posts into 200 per page since people were having problems with crashing browsers. It works best viewed in firefox.

Enjoy!

-ZZ

Posted: Sun Jul 26, 2009 10:38 pm
by Patch
ZZ

Great job. waiting the wait to down load this now. Thanks for the time you put into this project, and making it available.

Patch

Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2009 3:04 am
by retireme
ZZ

Excellent post and even better attachment....

Thank you

Retireme

Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2009 4:05 am
by Patch
Retireme

Hey guess what. With all the trading brains and brawn around all of us, we are all going to be able to retireme real soon, sooner than expected. It takes fast patience.

Patch

Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2009 4:39 am
by retireme
Patch wrote:Retireme

Hey guess what. With all the trading brains and brawn around all of us, we are all going to be able to retireme real soon, sooner than expected. It takes fast patience.

Patch


Patch

Unfortunately, my impending retirement is not by choice! Tomorrow, I will have my final test to see if I can return to work. If I fail that, I will be forcibly retired. Not quite how I had envisioned my run to the home straight.... so... This is why I am here and studying hard. I am putting in up to 19 hour days with the study, watching the charts, reading everything, taking lots of notes. (I learned that from you :) )

If there is one thing in my favour, it is that every time a life changing opportunity (forced or not) has come along, I have grasped it with both hands and made a success of it. We shall see if history repeats itself...

Kreslik forum and its members are the most helpful, friendly and yes, even patient people, I have ever had the good fortune to meet.

Thank you to one and all for your support and advice.

Regards

Nick

Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2009 4:54 am
by Patch
retireme

Nick

May I ask what is going on in your life right now? If so, great; if not great.

We all are living real life, not a dream or a movie. Here I am dedicated to learning how to trade so I can teach my son how to do the same before age 30, and not be a job-slave all of his life as his father has been.

May I pray for you this evening that God Bless You and Keep you all the days of your life.

Jeff

Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2009 5:16 am
by retireme
Patch

If you remember my comments about the technicoloured chart that TRO posted, "I have seen that before above my hospital bed...." I am recovering from a particularly nasty heart attack, (I know all MI's are nasty) this one however, took out about 44% of my heart capacity. Of course, since then, my way of life has changed. To be honest, I don't know how I am still alive, people with much less damage fail to survive. I am too young to die and I am too old to give in... so here I am!

Your reference to teaching your son is also high on my list of priorities for all of my children. In fact, it has already started.... ZZ's fantastic effort of compiling an offline reference will make the task a lot easier. (thanks again ZZ)

Thanks for the kind words Patch, your other posts that serve to encourage and help other people, do not go unnoticed. You are a true gentleman!

Nick

Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2009 5:35 am
by Patch
retireme

Whatever happens on the marrow, if you seek, or would like a running mate along side you in this wonderful trading adventure, I would like to apply for the position of each of us running along side one another.

I love your by-line about asking as I learned early on in my US public school education, I was often the five minute fool, though often class mates came up to me after class and told me thank you for asking that question because I didn't understand it in the first place.

Nick I tell you that that was then, and I find that now, in this board, I've always been a bit restrained because I feel I am in the company of many great men and women.

With your permission, I am going to post a PM to you tonight.

Patch
aka
Jeff
In VA

Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2009 5:38 am
by retireme
Jeff

You don't need my permission, any time you wish to contact me, you are most welcome.

Nick

Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2009 5:44 am
by Patch
retireme

He or she who doesn't understand and doesn't ask is truely a fool for a very long time.

I need to listen to what I've said here and be a big fool.

Thank you for your wisdom that I've forgot for a time.

Jeff