[vpFREE] Re: Long term vs short term again

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Harry Porter" <harry.porter@...> wrote:
> As a side note, I give credence that there are those for whom max-EV
> strategies aren't appropriate -- notably, those who don't have
> patience for the math to play out before having a strong probability
> of achieving a given win goal. Alternate strategies, such as that
> roughly outlined by Rob Singer, can be appropriate in such a case --
> provided there's a strong cognizance of the underlying loss risk
> (something GREATLY downplayed in his discussions).
>
> I come under criticism (in a rather bizarre manner) from those who
> find such a suggestion objectionable. (I won't go as far as to
> suggest that bizarreness takes on a "goose stepping" guise, of course
> ;) -- any discussion of this latter remark is best suited for the
> FREEvpFREE forum.)

To my knowledge no one has stated these kind of "alternate strategies"
are "objectionable". The claims surrounding them are the problem. It
appears you need to get your facts straight.

Dick

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