User talk:Sposer
TalkbackHi Sposer, Thank you for the edit on the page Elliott Wave principle. FYI, it was not a spam link, just a page that I thought might be useful for the readers. Apparently, it's not. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Shamir Islam (talk • contribs) 16:53, 10 June 2014 (UTC)
Not goodHi there. Your user page claims great authority in financial topics, but it's written in a kind of pidgin English I wouldn't expect of someone with that level of expertise. And you spend a lot of time editing and making comments on articles in which you have a professional conflict of interest, e.g. Chartered Market Technician. It's simply not plausible that someone working at that level would leave himself so open to criticism, or make so many obvious mistakes; that kind of mindset is incompatible with your actions. Assuming you really are an employee of the NYSE Euronext, are you in fact one of the reception staff? Or a network technician with delusions of grandeur? Who are you? At this point it would probably be best to simply stop editing and perhaps concentrate on another outlet. -Ashley Pomeroy (talk) 17:47, 25 October 2014 (UTC)
Have a good day.Sposer (talk) 12:28, 29 October 2014 (UTC) Privatization of "Trapped Traders"My contribution was not spam and nor were my references, so there was no need to delete the entire contribution. My comments are a rebuttal to the attempt by a trader to privatize and therefore commercialize the term "trapped traders". Kindly search the Trademark Electronic Search System for "trapped traders" and you'll find an active application for the commercialization of "trapped traders". To my knowledge, Brooks was the first authoritative figure to define and expound the term at length and all subsequent use of the term is simply an extrapolation of his work. The US Patent and Trademark Office will no doubt search the web and it's my desire that if they come across this page, they'll be enlightened by Brook's pioneering work which predates the current trademark application. So next time, before you summarily dismiss a contribution because of references that you think are "spam", you may want to check with the contributor and be certain you're making the right decision. Carapinha (talk) 22:26, 23 January 2015 (UTC)
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