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  1. #1
    This can be from trade2win. It seems pretty great and I plan to use it along with Van Tharp's questions in TYWTFF to make my very own.
    https://www.forexforum.co.za/attachm...2877783961.pdf

  2. #2
    Don't read it yet but I understand this will surely help!

    Thank you thank you!!

  3. #3
    Thanks, Iso.
    This really is the great thing about this forum, the openness to talk about.
    nigel

  4. #4
    Thanks Iso!!!! You don't know how much this helps! I've started this one on paper but got stuck on the part when one needs to specify the rules. . I didn't have one...

    Can contact this some time...

  5. #5
    I've gone through the first again and cut it down to the fundamentals questions answers. The narrative is 1st person so that the queries are directed straight to you - ask them out to see the result.

    I've added the question bank from Van Tharp's TYWTFF and revised a number of the chapter going. The sample responses are from Tom Basso (my favourite New Market Wizard). You will notice the difference in design from Tim's replies that are a bit too frivolous for my liking but it might take an excessive amount of time to revise them too.

    At the conclusion you will find just 7 appendices to fill in - they're pretty simple at the moment but you can make them exactly what you desire. I will rework them later versions of the template.

    The whole document is more than 30 pages before you begin filling it in. I'd think that it might grow to 100 pages for me, including all the charts I shall put in the appendices. I've also a great deal of back-testing annotations to do in addition to the forward testing I'm currently doing.

    This implies it will likely take me another few months, and possibly several more alterations to follow before I'm done. So it might have to be done along with work and demoing.

    Feel free to take it and make it your own. There will still be mistakes, typos etc inside to fix or maybe you can add new or edit existing sections. Any gifts gladly welcomed with this or even a new thread. I've saved mine as an Open Office template, so you can do the same with the Word version.

    Finally I think that Tim might be a follower of Van Tharp, appearing from the questions and sections. I think he's read one of this books. This is a massive advantage to me because I've checked TYWTFF contrary to his document and a lot of the key components seem to have been coated.

    (I see that the word doc bulleting gets screwed up on saving so is something you'll have to fix yourself)
    https://www.forexforum.co.za/attachm...5982641865.doc

  6. #6
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    I have gone through the original again and cut it down to the fundamentals questions answers. The narrative is 1st person so that the queries are directed straight to you - ask them out loud to yourself to find the effect.

    I have added the question bank from Van Tharp's TYWTFF and revised some of the chapter going. The sample answers are from Tom Basso (my favourite New Market Wizard). You'll notice the difference in style from Tim's replies which are a bit too frivolous for my liking but it would take an excessive amount of time to revise them too.

    In the end you will find 7 appendices to fill in - they're pretty simple at the moment but you can make them what you want. I will rework them in later versions of this template.

    The whole document is more than 30 pages before you begin completing it in. I'd feel that it might increase to 100 pages for me, including all the charts I will put in the appendices. I've also a great deal of back-testing annotations to perform as well as the forward testing I'm currently doing.

    So this means that it will likely take me another few months at least, and perhaps several more alterations to follow before I'm done. Therefore it will need to be done along with demoing and work.

    Feel free to take it and make it your own. There will still be errors, typos etc inside to fix or perhaps you're able to add new or edit present sections. Any contributions gladly welcomed on this or even a new thread. I have saved mine as an Open Office template, so you can do the same with the Word version.

    Finally I believe that Tim might be a follower of Van Tharp, appearing from the questions and sections. I believe he's read one of this books. This is a enormous benefit to me because I have checked TYWTFF against his document and also a lot of the key parts seem to have been coated.

    (I notice that the term doc bulleting becomes screwed up on conserving so that is something you will need to fix yourself)
    Thanks Iso! Hope to finish mine at the later part of this year.

  7. #7
    Thanks Iso. This can help in gambling.

  8. #8
    Can somebody sticky this in posts?

  9. #9
    Found this Excel spreadsheet posted on another board, I believe people might find it helpful, especially with this document.
    https://www.forexforum.co.za/attachm...1917592515.zip

  10. #10
    Thank You for the Information Iso. Most specially for the great outline too!

    I haven't done any company preparation before and this will be my first.
    So that I'll give it my very best shot. .

    Regards,
    East

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