Warm and Fuzzies
Over the years, I've received many hundreds of emails from readers, 99.9% of them friendly and positive - - I got one on Sunday that stands out as particularly nice, and I'd like to share it with you (the sender provided his permission):
Hi Tim,
I hope you are enjoying your "vacation away from slope" this week. I've never been one for waterskiing, but I am so glad you are willing to give it a try again.
I just wanted to say thank you to you and all the Slopers for everything that you have done for me over the last few months. I was laid off in March (on the chopping block and bored since January) and new to trading at the time.
Since January, I have found a new "job" here at Slope. I went full time the day I got laid off.
First, I can't begin to tell you how much I have learned from the Slope. I am a better trader as a result of all that I have learned here. Period. Stochastics, chart patterns, option pricing...the list goes on and on.
More importantly, however, has been the community. Sitting at home alone, all day, applying on line for jobs is really lonely and discouraging. But with the community on Slope I felt like I had some one to share the glorious ride down in March, the ridiculous upswing, and painful tape since. Some of the hardest things about losing a job are losing a sense of purpose and community, and I found both of them here on Slope.
I write this to you today because it is my last day before starting my new full time job at the American Red Cross. I am very excited about the opportunity, but will miss cavorting all day with everybody on slope. I'll stop by now and again, but just wanted to say thank you.
All the Best,
Sanjay Purohit (Butterstick)
I hope you are enjoying your "vacation away from slope" this week. I've never been one for waterskiing, but I am so glad you are willing to give it a try again.
I just wanted to say thank you to you and all the Slopers for everything that you have done for me over the last few months. I was laid off in March (on the chopping block and bored since January) and new to trading at the time.
Since January, I have found a new "job" here at Slope. I went full time the day I got laid off.
First, I can't begin to tell you how much I have learned from the Slope. I am a better trader as a result of all that I have learned here. Period. Stochastics, chart patterns, option pricing...the list goes on and on.
More importantly, however, has been the community. Sitting at home alone, all day, applying on line for jobs is really lonely and discouraging. But with the community on Slope I felt like I had some one to share the glorious ride down in March, the ridiculous upswing, and painful tape since. Some of the hardest things about losing a job are losing a sense of purpose and community, and I found both of them here on Slope.
I write this to you today because it is my last day before starting my new full time job at the American Red Cross. I am very excited about the opportunity, but will miss cavorting all day with everybody on slope. I'll stop by now and again, but just wanted to say thank you.
All the Best,
Sanjay Purohit (Butterstick)
Thanks, Sanjay! I agree that we've got a terrific community here.
Below is my victorious water skiing on Sunday, against all odds (or at least in direct confrontation of my fears of icy-cold water and general ineptness). Believe me, taking one hand off the tow was an act of faith.
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