Private Blog


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I like this idea, and think it could actually be something that catches on.

Here are the rules:

1) You must have a blogger or gmail.com account.
2) You will be added as a contributor.
3) You must have at least 1 post every month on something that’s trading related. It doesn’t matter if it is statistical based, trade based, psychology based or money management based.
4) You must keep non-trading related strong views to a minimum so as not to offend anyone. However, it’s important that you not be a tight ass either.
5) You will have to be politically correct. Now one should have to police the blog.
6) You cannot be secretive and must be willing to share. This will be a collobrative effort all around.
7) You will not be allowed to post anything from the private blog to any other public blog. If I’m asking people to not be secretive, they should know that their secrets are not being posted all around the world by mighty GOOG.

Anyway, this will be a collaborative effort and we must be absolutely willing to help each other. So if you agree to the above rules, please send me an email at lloydphilip at hotmail .com (all one word). Subject of the email should be “Add me as a contributor”. Keep the subject specific so that I know what to look for if your email turns up in spam folder. I will make the blog private on Friday along with the first post. I’m really geeked up about this concept.

Rules four, five, and six leave me out. I will continue to express strong views, an abundance of drivel, most of which is far from being politically correct. If anything, I will remain secretive about certain things to keep an edge over lesser traders. However, in all seriousness, I think this is the real future of trading blogs. Like-minded traders, collaborating with each other, should make them a powerful force.

I wish them luck, but I doubt they will need it. (H/T Will)


This post was contributed by a guest author, and does not necessarily reflect the views of Richard or MovetheMarkets.com


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