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2015 Summer Down Under Tutorial 7-10 December 2015,
Waiheke Island, New Zealand.
I know many of you are interested in getting a feel for our occasional DC Tutorials, so here for
your edification and enjoyment are the unedited Forum Posts from our last two Tutorials:
Waiheke Island, New Zealand, December 2013 and Los Angeles, USA, May 2015. We are
returning to fabulous Waiheke Island for our 2015 end of year event and hope to see and meet
many of you there. Some will be new to DC Tutorials and some will be returning to brush up
their trading skills and update their knowledge. Whether you are trading a small account
occasionally or are a big Hedge Fund Honcho, DC Tutorials are the only step if you aspire to be
really good at this game. Detailed syllabus for the Waiheke Island 2015 Tutorial and
accommodation arrangements etc will be emailed to you over the weekend if you are on our
mailing list. If not, please email me at jneedham@thedanielcode.com for full details or with any
questions.
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namelocb (Subscriber) Jul 11, 2015 - 6:31pm GMT
89 days ago
As an LA conference attendee, I can confirm MC154's testimonial. As a hedge fund trading
advisor living/breathing price action for years at the hard right edge of the chart, the DC is unlike
anything I have ever seen or imagined. It is indeed the DNA of markets.
Behavioral finance is all the rage now that the random walk theory has been shown to have little
or no practical value. Instead, now, among the market smart set, it's all about understanding the
mechanics of irrational human choices and its consequent trading activity. Yet another
monumental waste of time and energy if you're passionately interested in what is the true driving
force behind market price action. Above all of the nonsensical theories, is the quiet surety of the
DC which controls all markets.
I slowly began to believe in the DC when using DC ratios to measure price retracements: I found
them astoundingly accurate compared with fibs with which I had always had an uneasy
relationship. The DC is uncanny and startling: the blue lines are indeed high-power price
magnets which are many orders of magnitude more precise than standard institutional
support/resistance levels derived from price-volume studies or market profiles (formerly my
bread and butter).
The DC, and most importantly John's careful, intelligent elucidation of it, is the best trading edge
one could ever hope for. Give thanks a) that you found your way to this site b) that this
knowledge is in the hands of that rarest of breeds, a gentleman. That's rarely (NEVER) the case
in this industry which is brimming over with quacks and charlatans.
Lastly, if you're just dipping your toe in the water here as I was before the LA conference,
remember that Newton's universal law of gravitation, Maxwell's electromagnetism, and certainly
Einstein's relativity were each regarded as absurdities before they were shown to be clearly and
demonstrably true. They aligned with observable physical reality, not someone's plausible yet
unproven idea of how things work. The DC aligns magnificently with the observable reality of
market behavior. Do yourself a favor and turn off CNBC and Bloomberg, drop whatever you're
working on, and devote yourself to the DC exclusively. You'll see that while it is perfectly
absurd by all modern market metrics, it is nonetheless valid and true inspite of one's personal
beliefs and theories about how markets are supposed to work. How liberating it is to be wrong!!!
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MC154 (Guest) Jun 19, 2015 - 10:03am GMT
111 days ago
It's been pretty much 3 weeks since returning to Australia from the DC Tutorial in Los Angeles.
And just as John said, all the pieces of the puzzle are slowly starting to make a little more sense
!. I am now 'seeing' the DanielCode more than ever, and the DanielCode Trading Channels as
John reminded us many times, are proving something of immense value.
The recent run-up and subsequent pull-back in the USDJPY, now makes sense. The current price
action in GBPJPY is a lot clearer...
The consolidation in Silver at its current lows, has been another example of what was taught at
the tutorial coming true once I returned to my 'Post-DanielCode Tutorial' life !. and then there's
the MoonBeams, which I continue to study and find astonishing..
The CADJPY, GBPCHF and EURUSD all seem alot clearer to trade now as well....the 'FOG' is
slowly lifting !
I was able to catch-up today with the only other 'Aussie' who attended the LA tutorial, who
fortunately lives only 15 mins away.... after nearly 2 hours talking everything DC, we realised
that we had learned alot, but still HAVE alot to learn.
The reason for this post is to hopefully, share the fact that 3 weeks after the tutorial everything
that John 'Said/Taught/Showed' our group is starting to fall into place... at least in my mind. On
several occasions, John repeated the phrase that - "The DanielCode is the DNA of markets
!'....with what I am seeing, I cannot dispute this..
For those who read this and think I may be on a 'naive high' post the tutorial, then all I can say is
that whilst working for some large well known banks and broking firms (well known in Australia
and the US), I was 'made' to study all the requisite topics/subjects to be at the 'pointy end of the
business'... essentially, a waste of time compared to the DC...
So thanks again to 'Providence' and to John.
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JCN () Jun 08, 2015 - 12:03am GMT
123 days ago
From hds6161 today:
Morning (here) John, hope you're well after the long trip...after many years of waiting this past
weeks tutorial was all that I anticipated and more...first, to get a chance to meet the man behind
the material and second a unique educational birthday present to myself a long time coming...the
bonus being a chance to share it with an old friend amongst a wonderful group of
individuals...while a light switch moment has yet to occur the "dimmer" switch is slowly turning
up...perhaps less (or more to keep the liver in shape?) intoxicating liquids might have been
helpful...however, when in Rome...in short, despite certain claims of fool hardy spending by
some I feel the price paid to be money paid forward toward a better future with practice...this
month is my annual hell month with a full work load for summer clients arriving for the season
so time will be short for studying but, again, thanks for your sharing of this knowledge with us
and I look forward to the opportunity to attend another tutorial in the future.
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JCN () Jun 07, 2015 - 11:16pm GMT
123 days ago
Nice email from RA who attended the LA Tutorial and learned about fast moves and counter
trends. This got him short Gold on Wednesday 06/03 and he wrote to advise he closed out these
trades at the appropriate DC target on Friday for a nice $2000 per one contract. Good trading
Ray and you are well on the way to winning your Tutorial expenses in a week or so!!
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mela (Subscriber) Jun 06, 2015 - 4:53pm GMT
124 days ago
Somebody said " Whatever It Takes" and that is exactly the way it is.
I came across the Daniel Code about a year ago , just started reading and watched all the
webinars. It took some time but after this I started trading a sim account only using DC protocols
and adding some extra's that were shown during the webinars and I did just fine or should I say
better than average !!!
After 6 month of sim trading I attended my first tutorial .
During those 3 days we took a journey from 101 trading up to pro level trading , John showed us
some magical stuff that I have never seen before and all the new material can be used with our
basic tools and that makes it a beauty on its own , easy and simple.
Thanks for a beautiful time in L.A , learning a lot of new stuff and meeting nice people from all
over the world I just had a super week.
Bye bye John and let the Magic begin.
Thanks John . MELA , Crans Montana , Switzerland
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JCN () Jun 03, 2015 - 9:22pm GMT
127 days ago
Thanks for the comments/observations on the 2015 LA Summer Tutorial at Manhattan Beach,
LA. folks. Keep them coming.
One of my clients who had the fortune/misfortune of not doing Latin at school, mandatory for
those contemplating a Law Degree back in the day, thought the phrase "ne plus ultra" in
namelocb's post below was a typo!! In fact it is a well known Latin phrase with the definition
below:
ne plus ul·tra noun: ne plus ultra: the perfect or most extreme example of its kind; the ultimate.
"he became the ne plus ultra of bebop trombonists" synonyms: last word, ultimate, perfect
example, height, acme, zenith, epitome, quintessence
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namelocb (Subscriber) Jun 03, 2015 - 7:57pm GMT
127 days ago
I've been in the hedge fund space since 1998 in all aspects of operations including market analyst
and stock picker. The right edge of the chart is no longer a scary place for me. All of my work
has been focused on careful risk management and picking the very best technical entries w/ as
many catalysts telling me I'm most likely correct. That is, like everyone who survives as a trader
using well-known public methods, I have developed a trading strategy that has at its core a keen
appreciation of how easy it is to get it wrong and mess it up. After the LA conference, I can see
that I can now leave all that behind and instead focus on that which really moves markets: DC
numbers. John has always made this claim. After the LA conference, I now believe him. Future
price action is already baked into prior price action if you know how to analyze the market
properly (which I am now convinced no one on the planet knows how to do thoroughly with the
exception of John). The material he teaches is epic. There are no proper words for it. John’s work
is the ne plus ultra of trading. You’ll happily eat humble pie realizing the technical analysis
principles you have spent years absorbing are in fact either meaningless, or are ripples on the
ocean in the wake of the giant luxury liner of Daniel Code price action. John showed us these
very mechanisms which underlie price action itself. I had forgotten that was even possible, but
thankfully, had not given up hope. After endless toil, how did Newton feel about the universe
when he discovered the universal law of gravitation? No doubt less anxious. I feel the same way
about the markets now. They’re no longer a mystery. Having spent my entire life on this exciting
yet difficult journey, what's better than that?
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rayalexander123 (Guest) Jun 02, 2015 - 8:55pm GMT
128 days ago
Attending the LA tutorial was one of the best decisions I have ever made. The thorough
examination of the hidden order of markets which John guided us through has instilled a high
degree of confidence in my trading. The ability to see what others cannot is a gift that I am very
grateful to John for bestowing on me, and I am looking forward to honing my new skills even
further as time goes on. How good do you want to be... or should I say, how wealthy do you
want to be?
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miwatt (Subscriber) Jun 01, 2015 - 10:55pm GMT
129 days ago
I've arrived back in Australia and already back at my "day" job in institutional investment
management. There have been a number of investment strategy meetings I have had to attend
listening to the my professional peers waffle on about where they think the markets will go. If
they only knew...all markets turn at the Daniel Code numbers.
I feel quite empowered now that I have attended the tutorial. Don't get me wrong, it is by no
means a walk-in-the-park. I still have hours and hours of work ahead of ​me​
before I master this discipline called the Daniel Code. But what we all learnt in those three days
in the tutorial, and the relaxed sessions outside chatting with John and all the guys has given me
an insight that I would never been able to do on my own.
I can't thank John enough for what he has passed on to me, in fact to all those that attended. I am
eagerly waiting for the next tutorial as this is only the beginning.
Cheers, Michael ​
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MC154 (Guest) May 30, 2015 - 10:59pm GMT
131 days ago
BANG!... After 11 Months of reading every DC article and listening to just about every DC
video, and taking copious pages of notes, I finally bit the bullet and had to come to the DC
tutorial in LA.
I've been down the path of GANN, Fibs, Natal Charts, Planetary Alignments, Automated
Trading, Black Boxes and all other manner of 'Hocus Pocus'. I can understand people's
skepticism of the 'origin' of Mr Needham's work, but I leave this tutorial knowing that there is
still work ahead to make the DC work for me, but at least now I've left the highway of
'Confusion' and am now solely focused in one direction... that of the DanielCode.
After many years working in large well known broking firms and banks and studying Technical
Analysis at an industry recognised organisation, nothing I was ever taught comes close to what
Mr Needham taught myself and our group in this last week.
Many of my fellow students at this tutorial learnt enough in the 1st day to have our heads
spinning. In short, we learnt quite quickly that there IS a LOGIC and ORDER to the movements
of the markets ONCE you are taught what to look for... its that simple.. Learn the DanielCode
and the 'fog' will be lifted.
So I would just like to personally thank Mr Needham and (of course Daniel) for all his work in
bringing this body of work to us. He certainly didn't have to share all his knowledge with us - the
"Great Unwashed" !.
In the words of someone with a greater grasp of the English language than myself, to sum up the
DanielCode, I refer to Mr William Blake - " What is now proved was once only imagined".
Thanks again John
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JCN () May 28, 2015 - 4:27am GMT
133 days ago
Thanks Sage. Yes the troops here are very excited as the new stuff rolls out. Be better if you
guys were here!!
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SisterSage (Subscriber) May 27, 2015 - 12:20am GMT
134 days ago
Hope you're all having big fun in LA. x
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JCN () May 26, 2015 - 11:45pm GMT
135 days ago
The 2015 US Summer Tutorial is starting in El Segundo, LA. in a few hours time. Due to the
timing of the Tutorial lectures, DC trade signals will be posted about 90 minutes later than usual.
This will only affect signals for 05/28-29.
Midweek chart updates due Wednesday evening will also be posted some hours later than is
usual.
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frank (Subscriber) Apr 03, 2015 - 1:50pm GMT
188 days ago
I see I'm quoted many times in the DC summer tutorial syllabus. I still stand by my comments.
They are as valid as ever. The DC numbers are the biggest discovery in the financial world and
nobody seems to notice. They are the mathematical proof that God exists, that JCN is a whizkid
by discovering them and that we are all governed by providence. Thank God Needham saved me
from random walk theories.
In this Easter holiday season we remember the resurrection of Christ. After being put to death to
take the punishment deserved by others for the sins of the world, Jesus rose again from the dead.
For us it's a lesson in humility and respect, probably the most important characteristics you need
to be a good human and a good DC trader.
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JCN () Feb 25, 2014 - 4:42am GMT
590 days ago
I have a few questions to address at Thursday's webinar from Steve but nothing from the rest of
you. Does this mean you are all trading perfectly?
Hooray!!
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JCN () Feb 21, 2014 - 12:27am GMT
594 days ago
2nd follow up webinar for the Waiheke Tutorial is at 8PM US ET on Wednesday February 26.
Terry is sending your invitations today.
Please email me with any questions or particular areas you would like me to cover.
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JCN () Jan 24, 2014 - 12:53am GMT
622 days ago
John
looking forward to your webinar and thanks all at the Waiheke tutorial for a lot of input and
patience offered to the newbies (Sage/ Mustang/ Fluff / Shift4 & co). A lot to learn but the great
atmosphere contributed hugely. Also Frank for the very good presentation.
John I could see you were full of admiration for my common sense approach to dress (aka dress
sense). Jandals in the sub tropical pouring rain (please, not thongs - that's oh so Australian). A
stroke of brilliance and if my trading skills reflect the same insights, all shall be good. Ha Ha Ha.
ChrisM - wrong Norfolk but thanks. This is the down under version that JN described. Two
hours flight to the nearest landfall. Never seen by the Earl of Norfolk who Capt Cook named it
after. Originally the island where hardened UK criminals were sent for heinous crimes like
stealing loafs of bread. Later given over to the families of the mutineers of the Bounty by Queen
Victoria. But enough of the history lesson - its all online FYI.
Chris if you’re lost about the jandals/thongs, think of the UK equivalent - roman sandals and
long white socks on the beaches of Brighton
Happy new year all, good trading and thanks John. You offer a lot of very powerful insights to
learn from.
Phil
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JCN () Jan 16, 2014 - 11:22pm GMT
630 days ago
Note in today from a Waiheke Island Tutorial graduate who gets it:
"Since working on what you have taught us at the tutorial, I just have one word to say " WOW"
THANK YOU
Regards
Darryl K, Sydney, Australia"
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JCN () Jan 15, 2014 - 4:12am GMT
631 days ago
The 1st of 3 follow up webinars to cement the learning from the Waiheke Island Tutorial is at
8:30PM US ET on Monday 01/20. Attendees please email me any questions you would like
covered and particular areas you would like me to focus on.
Terry will be sending your invitations shortly.
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JCN () Dec 17, 2013 - 12:43am GMT
660 days ago
ChrisMcD: Your namesake is on Norfolk Island, Australia. Norfolk Island is a small island in the
Pacific Ocean located between Australia, New Zealand and New Caledonia, 1,412 kilometres
(877 mi) directly east of mainland Australia's Evans Head, and about 900 kilometres (560 mi)
from Lord Howe Island. The island is part of the Commonwealth of Australia, but it enjoys a
large degree of self-governance. Together with two neighbouring islands, it forms one of
Australia's external territories. It has 2,300 people living on 35 km2. Its capital is Kingston and
where the Bounty Mutineers moved to after Pitcairn Island.
But likely one of your mob originally. He has a particularly classy line of outfits particularly the
Norfolk Island "formal" gear. HA!!
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4trading (Guest) Dec 16, 2013 - 11:04pm GMT
661 days ago
What a fantastic 3 week journey we had in New Zealand with the last week in Waiheke and the
tutorial. Fun to catch up with some students I`ve met before and all the new ones!
Hope to see you all again!
Merry Christmas
To all of you from me and my family!
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chrismcdonnell (Guest) Dec 16, 2013 - 12:26pm GMT
661 days ago
If Norfolk Phil is in Norfolk UK,it would be great to meet up
with you.Not many traders in Norfolk!!
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Fluffy Cuffs (Guest) Dec 16, 2013 - 7:46am GMT
661 days ago
Thanks to everyone for making the tutorial such a fun time! I am still recovering.
Despite the rain stopping the fishing trip the water tanks are now full and the sun has shone since
then.
Have a wonderful Christmas and a great time with your friends and families.
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JCN () Dec 16, 2013 - 1:33am GMT
661 days ago
The video of Frank's 4th Seal presentation is severely corrupted due to the amazingly slow
internet connection with Europe. We are trying to get it reconstituted but that may take a week or
more. In the meantime the PowerPoint that the presentation was based on is being sent to
Waiheke attendees today.
Was great meeting our new friends and catching up with previous guests. Waiheke Ferries are a
real trap being so close to "Soul" at the Auckland Viaduct. Fluffy met me at Auckland airport
and we were having a quiet Bloody Mary as we waited to meet Fluffy's better half. The drinks
and ambience was so good that we missed the 4, 5 and 6 PM ferries and had to scramble to make
the 7:30 version. But it was a sunny day on Auckland's great harbour and some of the best BMs
ever!!
Thanks to all who contributed in various ways headed by Mary C and Fluffy who hatched the
Waiheke plan at the April Las Vegas Tutorial plus Mustang, Sage and Frank who gave us a
peerless 4th Seal presentation and of course Shift4 who was the master of night time ceremonies
and backed up in daylight to give an innovative and sensational GMAJ training session together
with Fluffy.
Sage assisted by Mustang introduced us to some new dance steps as she made her FractZen
presentation and all agreed the food and facilities at our host "The Venue" was likely the best
yet.
My personal thanks to Peter A who shielded me from the weather and played up severely after
dark.
Work hard; Play hard. And we certainly did!!
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HonestJohn (Subscriber) Dec 13, 2013 - 4:19am GMT
664 days ago
By the way Shifty Chicago is now concealed carry so it is 'safe' for you to stop by if you so
desire.
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HonestJohn (Subscriber) Dec 13, 2013 - 4:16am GMT
664 days ago
Ah Shifty we all know I am your secret crush you devil you.
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Shift4 (Guest) Dec 13, 2013 - 1:20am GMT
664 days ago
It was great to see so many ladies at the Tutorial. It certainly adds a touch of class.
The '1Tangi' Beach / Waiheke Island combo was the best Tutorial location and venue that I've
been to. Thanks go to Mary, Fluffy, Sage & Mustang for their organisation efforts.
Thanks also to Mustang for 'volunteering' to be the designated driver for Tuesday's long-lunch at
Poderi Crisci. (Great choice Fluffy!) For my DC buddies not at the Tutorial who received a
Skype video - I apologise. I blame Fluffy, Mary, Rose & Tequila. (My dear mother always told
me, "...just because something seems like a good idea at the time, doesn't make it a good idea..."
That sage advice was ringing in my ears as I reflected on Thursday night's photographs...)
Some juicy GMAJ & CTP futures' trades this week team! (eg: ES, GX, HG, NQ, SI & YM.) No
doubt, Norfolk Phil was all over them like a seagull on a chip. (Phil, I trust you tipped-off
Springbok Darryl who had just returned from his yacht in the Bahamas.)
So, Tutorial paid for. Take Friday off and have an early tequila; or in Pete's case, a single malt.
Panama Michael - please call me, or visit! (Room 17). I need to know which works better -
Amex or Visa?
Honest John (aka 'Long John Silver') - I'd like to say I missed you, but...
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peter (Subscriber) Dec 11, 2013 - 1:05am GMT
666 days ago
Another great tutorial John. Thank you. There are few who are willing to share as you do, there
are even less that can deliver as eloquently as you do, and there is no one else with your
knowledge and insight. Always something new and always new insights. Awesome!
Thanks so much to, Fluffy, Mary, Sage and Mustang for their contributions to organizing the
tutorial, Great place, great venue. Very nice to catch up with everybody and to meet all the new
people and hope to see you all again.
Great to catch up Shift4.
After hours was epic. Thanks all, for the fun times.
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steveleen (Guest) Dec 10, 2013 - 11:14pm GMT
667 days ago
I was one of the newbies at the recent Waiheke DC tutorial. I found it very challenging and
certainly rewarding. Thanks, John, for your presentations and thanks to the DC veterans who led
some sessions and provided crucial support around the edges. I can't emphasize enough how well
the positive atmosphere of collegiality helped the learning process.
The parts of North Island we visited before the course were all awesome. And Waiheke was
indeed a wonderful location for the event. Well done, Mary and Fluffy. The weather conspired to
keep us off the water on Thursday afternoon allowing continued concentration on the DC
approaches. So much the better! I felt that every second at the course was precious time not to be
wasted.
Sitting at home now, sorting through my notes and reflecting, I feel as if a very special door has
been opened up. Stepping through will require hard work and humility -- maintaining and
fostering a deep respect for a physical and social universe moved in mysterious ways by some
very special numbers.
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mcurnow (Guest) Dec 10, 2013 - 8:08am GMT
667 days ago
Back to work on Waiheke this week after the Tutorial. I hope you all enjoyed your time on our
'rock'
It was fabulous to have such a great bunch of people and it doesn't feel quite the same driving
past Charlie Farlies and surrounding area.
I hope you all arrived home safely and have success in 2014 with everything you learnt.
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JCN () Dec 09, 2013 - 1:37am GMT
668 days ago
Back home and back to work after the Waiheke Tutorial. We had a glorious 4th and 5th Seal
presentation from Frank, real insights into FractZen from Sage and Mustang and some serious
training (drill?) on GMAJ from Shift4 and Fluffy. I think this Tutorial's newbies are the best
equipped that we have produced so far.
Tim Birch the Director of Programming at Trade Navigator was our special guest, and with the
higher level of understanding of what we do that Tim has gained, I am confident that all of our
programs will appear simpler and work better after Tim gets back to Colorado Springs in the
New Year.
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HonestJohn (Subscriber) Dec 07, 2013 - 5:08am GMT
670 days ago
Place looks marvelous.
Apologies for not joining you folks but a personal situation prohibited me from going abroad.
Nothing similar to Shifty's ankle bracelet restriction I assure you!
Will catch up with you at the next.
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mustang (Subscriber) Dec 07, 2013 - 3:09am GMT
670 days ago
As per usual the quality of the teaching at the DC tutorial was only exceeded by the social
activity each day (can't remember the nights). Apparently there is a photo circulating where
Shift4 and I are referred to as the bookends. Shift4, I have never seen that teaching technique
used before: a shot of tequila for every incorrect answer. What an attentive class you had! Good
of you to make an example of yourself. Frank, your generosity in staying up until after midnight
to teach the 4th and 5th degree lines and time cycles was much appreciated by everyone. Mark
your calendars for the same place, same time next year.
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SisterSage (Subscriber) Dec 07, 2013 - 2:49am GMT
670 days ago
What a stunning place for a tutorial. Thank you MaryC and Fluffy Cuffs for organizing it all.
The venue was the best of any tutorial I have been to and the accommodation next door was
lovely too. Thanks John for taking a punt on Waiheke. I look forward to a very prosperous 2014
after practicing my new skills. As always John dropped a new trading gem Into our dc goodie
bag in the form of Double on Close. All the new DC graduates will be well-versed in Daniel
Code trading protocols after Shift4 introduced a revolutionary teaching tool. Suffice it to say we
now have some new dc members who will become excellent traders.
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SisterSage (Subscriber) Dec 02, 2013 - 3:52am GMT
675 days ago
There are a few initial pics of Waiheke on the DC Facebook page.
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SisterSage (Subscriber) Nov 26, 2013 - 7:49pm GMT
681 days ago
Bring a raincoat. The forecast is warm but rather wet for the whole tutorial. Its just Spring giving
us a last taste of her magic to keep us clean and green. However, the weather in NZ is very
changeable so we might see the sun…pop in a hat too.
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mcurnow (Guest) Nov 18, 2013 - 1:47am GMT
689 days ago
Shift - no worries - There's always a taxi run between Taupo and Auckland - It has been done
before by an avid DC Member
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Shift4 (Guest) Nov 16, 2013 - 6:38am GMT
691 days ago
Mary - you're telling me that Waiheke Island is NOT on Lake Taupo?! I've got to turn off my
auto-pilot...
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JCN () Nov 15, 2013 - 4:27am GMT
692 days ago
Under 3 weeks to the Waiheke Tutorial as time continues to fly.
I have invoiced all who are on my list of attendees so if you haven't yet received an invoice
please let me know.
We still have 2 vacancies from late cancellations for those of you who want to see Summer
Down Under.
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SisterSage (Subscriber) Nov 13, 2013 - 11:01pm GMT
694 days ago
If anyone is taking a vehicle to Waiheke, you need a different ferry timetable and a different
departure location.
http://www.sealink.co.nz/
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mcurnow (Guest) Nov 13, 2013 - 2:17am GMT
694 days ago
Here is some additional details so no-one gets lost - shift please read carefully -
Air bus departs from the international terminal to Auckland City every 10 minutes on a week day
(7am to 7pm) and every 15 minutes on the weekends(6am to 6pm).
The last bus stop is the ferry terminal.
Walk from the Pier 1 terminal (where bus stops) over to Pier 2 which is the Waiheke Terminal.
(It will take you all of 1min)
The ferry are regular – weekdays (5.20am to 11.45pm) and weekends (7am to 9.30pm)
See www.fullers.co.nz for detail.
The ferry trip takes 35mins. All of the buses (all two of them) meet every ferry. Get on the
Onetangi bus and ask to be dropped off at the Onetangi apartments. They stop outside.
Shuttles, taxis and rental cars also meet every boat.
Any questions email mary.curnow@bayleys.co.nz
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SisterSage (Subscriber) Nov 13, 2013 - 1:27am GMT
694 days ago
Attention: Tutorial Attendees. If you know your flight arrival details and are happy to post them
here, you may find others who can share the journey in from the airport to the ferry terminal with
you. Remember to check the ferry timetable as you may need accommodation in Auckland that
night if its too late for sailings. John will be hoisting a red Campari flag on Waiheke if you need
guidance to the hallowed halls of DC worship (the local pub).
Here's the ferry link:
http://www.fullers.co.nz/tickets-fares/timetables/waiheke-island.php
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JCN () Nov 12, 2013 - 11:32pm GMT
695 days ago
100% in 6 Months-Like That?
The purpose of Danielcode Tutorials is to teach you the techniques and provide you the unique
tools that allow you to make big money trading. Regulations prevent me from telling you the
possibilities once you have seen that the Danielcode controls all markets, but occasionally a
student will write to report progress and I am allowed to share that with you.
Today's message comes from Dick B who many of you met at our Vegas Tutorial in April. Dick
is an amateur trader who runs a successful business in St Charles, MO and whilst he has dabbled
in trading for some years he really became serious after the Vegas Tutorial. He writes today to
say: "By the way, since the Las Vegas tutorial I doubled my sim account in 6 months. I believe I
could have done better than that if I didn’t exits so many trades early. So thanks! I little more
practice and confidence and I hope to trade live again." Dick B.
This is by no means an isolated instance. Many of our Tutorial graduates experience this level of
returns and more and so can you after attending a Danielcode Tutorial. We have 2 vacant places
for the Tutorial next month in New Zealand after late cancellations and this gives you the chance
to join Dick and others in the very highest level of trading performance. Details of the Waiheke
Tutorial are on the NEWS page and I suggest you email me today if you seriously want to learn
how to create these phenomenal returns. Note that Dick, like most of our members is busy
running a decent sized business and is very much a part time trader. Our part time amateurs
outclass 99% of the pros with the Danielcode Tutorial tools and trading techniques. So if you are
serious about trading excellence, this is for you. Thanks for sharing this with us Dick.
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underpar (Guest) Oct 08, 2013 - 12:06am GMT
730 days ago
Closer to the 21st Anniversary of the 21st Birthday I suspect, Shift4.
A guy doesn't ascend to rank of Major at 31. Especially in the rigoruous and grueling Aussie war
machine.
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mcurnow (Guest) Oct 07, 2013 - 10:48pm GMT
731 days ago
Shift4-I have found a place here that hires out mobility scooters. I will reserve one for you.
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Fluffy Cuffs (Guest) Oct 07, 2013 - 10:25pm GMT
731 days ago
Margaritas and a fishing rod for me please!
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SisterSage (Subscriber) Oct 07, 2013 - 3:42am GMT
731 days ago
Note to self: Buy batteries for Shift4's calculator.
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Shift4 (Guest) Oct 07, 2013 - 3:01am GMT
731 days ago
Yes I have Mary! Almost 10 years ago now. A beautiful vineyard, lovely cafe and amazing
views. Think it was my 21st birthday...
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mcurnow (Guest) Oct 07, 2013 - 2:52am GMT
731 days ago
Shift - have you been to Stonyridge? I have a few bottles of Obsidian we can give to JCN - he
may never recover -
On another note ..
The apartment booking deadline has been extended until 24th October - no guarantees after that
and only 8 of the 1 bedroomed ones left. I know some are still finalizing plans but we are all
booked here and ready to go. JCN has just confirmed the charter boat so all you all need to do is
come down to the bottom of the world !
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JCN () Oct 07, 2013 - 2:49am GMT
731 days ago
Good suggestion Shift. I will relay that request to TN.
Scary thought what Mustang and you will get up to on your shopping trip to the vineyards.
Going AWOL for more than 24 hours is a risk I guess.
Of course warm Pacific Ocean, sunshine and ice cold beer is always a great option.
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SisterSage (Subscriber) Oct 07, 2013 - 2:49am GMT
731 days ago
Duly Noted JCN. And Shift4's request? Got room in your suitcase for the vino?
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JCN () Oct 07, 2013 - 2:46am GMT
731 days ago
2 buckets of Campari will work for me thanks Sage!!
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Shift4 (Guest) Oct 07, 2013 - 2:39am GMT
731 days ago
Perhaps Tim can bring a few cartons of Fat Tire with him?
Or, if it's JCN's shout, make it a few bottles of the 2006 Stonyridge Larose!
HJ as ballast - HA! VERY clever Sister...
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JCN () Oct 07, 2013 - 12:18am GMT
731 days ago
Mary C and Sage who are coordinating this Tutorial for me have negotiated the Winter rate to be
available for attendees in mid Summer!! Quite a feat.
But you must complete your bookings at:
Onetangi Beach Apartments 5-7 Fourth Avenue, Onetangi Beach Waiheke Island, Auckland, NZ
Phone: +64 9 372 0003 Free Phone: 0800 ONETANGI www.onetangi.co.nz
Facebook.com/OnetangiBeachApartments
by 15th October. There is lots of private accommodation available on the Island but the main
group will be at Onetangi Beach Apartments so book now to avoid being parked elsewhere.
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JCN () Oct 06, 2013 - 12:31am GMT
732 days ago
http://waiheke.aucklandnz.com/transport/flights.html
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JCN () Oct 05, 2013 - 11:55pm GMT
732 days ago
Our upcoming Danielcode Tutorial will be held on the beautiful Waiheke Island in New
Zealand's Hauraki Gulf a 35 minute trip from New Zealand's commercial capital Auckland, your
international destination port in New Zealand on 3-6 December 2013.
In 3 days I will teach you everything you have ever wanted to know about markets including a
range of proven trading programs and the mysterious 4th and 5th Seal which forecast both the
time and price of future market turns with amazing accuracy. Many of you have seen this
already. It is to my knowledge the only accurate forecaster of important future market price
action.
Our new Fractalian and FractZen programs ensure that you will never be blindsided by market
action again. We do not claim to know what markets will do tomorrow but we most assuredly
know what the probabilities are and how to trade any eventuality.
Our now legendary GMAJ volatility aggregating program continues its astonishing performance
but there are a range of subtleties that you need to learn to get the best from this and other
Danielcode methods. To this we now add our new Double-on-Close trading method that requires
just 20 minutes a day of your attention at any time after markets close. This will be popular with
those who have limited time to apply to trading and for those seeking a less intense style of
trading.
We don't hold these Tutorials often so I do urge you to make the commitment to becoming a
better trader and ensuring your financial independence.
Waiheke is not your usual commercially developed Island so accommodation for this event and
hence reservations for the Tutorial are limited, so please email me today to reserve your place.
The detailed syllabus and arrangements are now posted on the Home page.
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JCN () Oct 01, 2013 - 11:12pm GMT
737 days ago
Shift4 is canvassing the possibilities of a room mate for the Waiheke Tutorial. There have been
some suggestions from the Waiheke support team aka Mary C and Sage and Shift's responses are
quite hilarious and I thank you for the good belly laugh you gave me today my friend.
Equally hilarious in my always cynical view is that I and others know full well the room mate
that Shift is seeking but our support team are being purposely obscure on the blindingly
obvious!!
But Danielcode Tutorials are wondrous and mysterious occasions so who knows what ships pass
in the night?
Tutorial syllabus and promo have been delayed by my lack of internet access for which on behalf
of our monopoly Telco I do apologise (be sure that they won't), and Terry will email to all
tomorrow.
Looking forward to seeing many of you on Waiheke in the Down Under Summer 3-6 December.
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SisterSage (Subscriber) Sep 29, 2013 - 9:10pm GMT
739 days ago
Thank you to all those who have booked and paid a deposit for rooms at Waiheke. Today is the
last day for discounted apartments. We will try to get that extended by a few days however we
cannot guarantee the current rate. If you are planning to attend the tutorial, rattle your dags!
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SisterSage (Subscriber) Sep 18, 2013 - 11:39pm GMT
750 days ago
On Thursday 7th December, just seven weeks from now, there will be a cruise on the Hauraki
Gulf for tutorial attendees. Mary has just booked a lovely boat to take us all to a little sheltered
bay for dinner onboard after fishing.
http://haurakigulf.aucklandnz.com/index.html
Thank you Mary for organising it for us.
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mcurnow (Guest) Sep 12, 2013 - 2:13am GMT
756 days ago
For those that are bringing partners and family to the Tutorial see link below for some activities
http://waiheke.aucklandnz.com/things-to-do/activities.html
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JCN () Sep 10, 2013 - 10:12pm GMT
758 days ago
From another thread on the GMAJ PRO auto trades since Wednesday last week:
JCN () Sep 10, 2013 - 10:10pm GMT
1 second ago
Open equity now $17,129 at Tuesday's close with Russell starring with a long trade now at
+$7320 and Sugar also long at +$5664.
I am not starting an on-going commentary on program results but merely wanted to highlight the
enormous capacity of the GMAJ program for those who are interested in the best of pro trading.
And a little knowledgeable human intervention can make it still better as I will teach you at the
Waiheke Island, New Zealand Tutorial in December. Better get there if you want to be able to
make these sort of returns.
JCN () Sep 10, 2013 - 10:03pm GMT
7 minutes ago
Nice runs in our auto trade program again this week. CL is +$1330; DX +$820; ES +$1412;
Gold +$1810; Sugar +$4785; Silver +$1775; and Russell +$6200. Copper is $1300 underwater
and Wheat is also sad but better than $15K open equity is nice enough.
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SisterSage (Subscriber) Sep 09, 2013 - 12:24am GMT
759 days ago
Good on you Bernard. Knew I could count on you!
Are you following the America's Cup racing in San Francisco? If (read:when!) Team NZ wins,
Waiheke will be right in the path of where the next Cup racing will likely be held. Perhaps we
should plan a DC tutorial there in advance.
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bernard2963 (Subscriber) Sep 08, 2013 - 11:08pm GMT
760 days ago
...and Sis, I will get right on that! :)
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JCN () Sep 05, 2013 - 12:14am GMT
763 days ago
We have a good few starters to check out this famous bar on Waiheke Island. Shift and his good
buddy HonestJohn will as usual be leading the charge supported by Peter A, Bo, yours truly and
many others. And from what we saw at Vegas, the DC chicks will make a serious mark also
Mustang and Sage who missed the Vegas Tutorial (aka party) have some catching up to do plus
many more new members and old friends.
The best trading programs in the world plus the most convivial folks. DC Tutorials are more a
life experience than just training.
Come on down. Your life will never be the same again!!
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SisterSage (Subscriber) Sep 03, 2013 - 8:38pm GMT
765 days ago
No, Mary. Which one of the gang are you? And, I hope you weren't the catalyst for this comment
on their facebook page. We have to set a very good example for all our virgin DC attendees....
"Cessation of Alcohol Sales
A number of people have suggested that alcohol being served to them at Charlie Farley's has
rendered them unable to undertake their normal daily tasks, and have considered never drinking
it again. Should the sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages at Charlie Farley's be curtailed
to protect those unable to protect themselves?"
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mcurnow (Guest) Sep 03, 2013 - 12:31am GMT
765 days ago
Hey can you spot me having a coffee at the café/bar next to the venue for our December tutorial
www.charliefarleys.co.nz
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SisterSage (Subscriber) Aug 29, 2013 - 11:28pm GMT
770 days ago
How about this for a idea Bernard.....you come to Waiheke to present your discoveries and
revelations of the 4th Seal, and we'll all come to Puerto Rico for a tutorial during winter
downunder. Now, just the issue of twisting a certain gentleman's arm to get him in the mood for
continued island tutorials - anyone for Hawaii? Tahiti? Aruba?
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bernard2963 (Subscriber) Aug 28, 2013 - 1:34pm GMT
771 days ago
Sis, no need for an explanation yet... :) just have not yet decided! It's a long trip and I have been
so engrossed with the 4th seal discovering more and more how to use it for trading, constructing
charts day after day after day! The revelations and results are stunning indeed~
....besides we are due for a tutorial in San Juan, Puerto Rico! So, when will our "Enchanted
Islands" be graced with the presence of all DC members? Ha!
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SisterSage (Subscriber) Aug 28, 2013 - 1:39am GMT
771 days ago
Oh Bernard, honey get Gabriel to give you a pedicure. And you already have a gorgeous beach
to walk along so all we need is your written explanation as to why we won't be graced with your
presence again.
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bernard2963 (Subscriber) Aug 28, 2013 - 1:25am GMT
771 days ago
Sis, I got stuck at number 3...
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SisterSage (Subscriber) Aug 27, 2013 - 8:43pm GMT
772 days ago
Things to do while you watch money pour into your account thanks to Daniel:
1. Daydream about Waiheke.
2. Build a playlist on i-tunes to listen to while walking down Onetangi beach.
3. Paint nails
4. Make a list of all the people you have met at other tutorials and ponder why they have not
booked yet. (All excuses in writing please).
5. Google charter boats for the fishing trip. (Please leave your name here if you can dive).
6. Post something on the forum as JCN would like to know if the forum has a pulse.
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mcurnow (Guest) Aug 20, 2013 - 2:31am GMT
779 days ago
The New Zealand Dollar has dropped from 81.48 to 79.70 today and by the time you all wake up
(excluding our Australian member of course)
It maybe lower still - booking your accommodation instructions below.
"Now`s good"
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Fluffy Cuffs (Guest) Aug 12, 2013 - 9:32am GMT
787 days ago
Thanks SS and Mary for organising this. I am very much looking forward to it and can
recommend some lovely vineyards for our enjoyment. And I will definitely be a starter for the
fishing trip.
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4trading (Guest) Aug 09, 2013 - 6:42am GMT
790 days ago
Same here
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SisterSage (Subscriber) Aug 08, 2013 - 11:06pm GMT
791 days ago
Mustang and I have booked and paid a deposit.
Mary has too.
JCN has as well.
Please follow suit as they are holding some lovely beachfront rooms for you. We all booked
downstairs rooms so you can have the pick of the crop....but be quick, we might change our
minds!
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SisterSage (Subscriber) Aug 05, 2013 - 5:50am GMT
794 days ago
Hello everyone. We have set up an email for you to use should you have any questions about
your trip to New Zealand.
dcwaiheketutorial2013@gmail.com
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JCN () Aug 05, 2013 - 4:04am GMT
794 days ago
Mary C and Sister Sage are both long time DC members who have attended many DC Tutorials.
They have kindly been looking after the arrangements for me for December's Waiheke Island
Tutorial. This is a magnificent little island in the Hauraki Gulf about a 40 minute ferry trip from
Auckland, New Zealand. I will get the syllabus out in the next week or so but expect all of the
biggies; The 4th Seal, Fractalian trading, GMAJ and time cycles as well as better ways to trade
the T.03 and Blue line signals.
We will have a fishing trip on the Thursday and our usual group dinner etc. This Tutorial will be
a power house so make sure you book early as accommodation on Waiheke is limited. This is not
a big commercialised island but has been described as a typical NZ farm in the ocean. It is the
very definition of charming and you will love the experience.
Additionally Sage can put you in touch with the folks to organise your tour of the rest of the land
of the long white cloud. Don't miss this.
These details from Mary C today:
We now have details for Waiheke Island Tutorial
The dates are
3rd December 6pm cocktail evening
4th December – all day Tutorial
5th December – all day Tutorial
6th December finish at 2pm
Please email info@onetangi.co.nz to book you accommodation. Ask to book the accommodation
reserved under Thedanielcode.
You will be asked to pay a 50% deposit
They are holding the apartments for us so if you want the winter rate it is valid if you book
before the end of September.
Beachfront apartment 1 bedroom upstairs $195.00NZ / night
Courtyard apartment 1 bedroom upstairs $175.00NZ / night
Courtyard studio downstairs $160.00NZ / night
If your bringing family / friends there are 2 bedroom/ 2 bathroom apartments available – they
will be happy to help at the winter rate.
There will be further information emailed to you about the ferry timetable and transport from the
wharf to the venue when you are confirmed as attending.
Kiwi Dollar is at 77 US cents today.
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SisterSage (Subscriber) Jul 31, 2013 - 2:47am GMT
799 days ago
Hello Bo, thanks for your post below. We'll update the forum with information on booking
accommodation in the next week or so, but for now, here's the official site for Waiheke.
http://waiheke.aucklandnz.com
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4trading (Guest) Jul 30, 2013 - 6:32pm GMT
800 days ago
Hi
Sign me up, Bo
Need two bedroom thoug bringing family to down under
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HonestJohn (Subscriber) Jul 27, 2013 - 6:10pm GMT
803 days ago
Never settle Shifty.
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Shift4 (Guest) Jul 27, 2013 - 5:26am GMT
803 days ago
Hey Sis. I'm hoping to share one of those '2 bedroom, 2 bathroom Superior apartments with sea
views' with either Callas or the lovely Puerto Rican couple. Failing that, I'll have to settle for
HJ...
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SisterSage (Subscriber) Jul 25, 2013 - 10:33pm GMT
805 days ago
And yes Shift, the accommodation we are hoping to secure are the 17 one bedroom apartments.
But there are two bedroom/two bathroom if you want to share with someone.
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SisterSage (Subscriber) Jul 25, 2013 - 10:25pm GMT
805 days ago
Hello Shift. How are you? 151 photos because instead of sorting them and selecting a few, I
chose to spend my time updating 4th degree lines on my charts while painting my nails. Not one
of me as I am absolutely the least photogenic person on the planet. I knew you would love the
bar adjacent to the conference tables. Had to photograph it. JCN loved it too. Does this mean
you'll pay a deposit on a room?
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Shift4 (Guest) Jul 25, 2013 - 9:44am GMT
805 days ago
Great work Sister! That's quite a comprehensive photo-brief.
Although, 151 photos and not ONE of you?! Disappointing... Mind you, Mary was looking as
hot as ever.
http://www.venuewaiheke.co.nz/vw/Default.htm (Venue)
Only in New Zealand can you find a bar inside the conference room! LOVE IT!
http://www.onetangi.co.nz/ (Accommodation?)
Well done to you, Mary, Fluffy & Mustang.
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SisterSage (Subscriber) Jul 24, 2013 - 2:15am GMT
806 days ago
Hello everyone. Mustang and I flew to Auckland yesterday and spent the day on Waiheke Island
with mary. I have uploaded a few pictures to my facebook page for you to look at, but you don't
need to be on facebook to view them. Just click on this link:
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10200477965374860.1073741827.1328965773&ty
pe=1&l=8391607a33
We really need to get an idea of numbers. The accommodation adjacent to the venue requires a
deposit to hold the rooms .
Here's a brief description I sent to JCN of where we will be holding the tutorial at Onetangi
beach:
The venue is located on a stunning beach, with good coffee and food available from a lovely cafe
on one side, and a bar/cafe/pub on the other. We personally sampled the pub food and confirmed
it was very nice. There are lots of restaurants and activities on the island and on the water, but I
suspect that we would probably not wander too far from the venue as the beach and views are so
captivating. And its the middle of winter at the moment! The venue for the tutorial is modern,
clean and well appointed. It was set up for a conference of around 20 people in a U shape, but it
would be easy to turn the tables for everyone to look straight ahead. The photos I took show a
couple of tables set up for a wedding - they were for a bride to view that day. They would
normally be for a buffet. The accommodation adjacent to the venue is really lovely. The rooms
are clean and modern. The staff were friendly and helpful. There are both ground floor and
upstairs rooms available. The ground floor ones open onto a grassy courtyard area. Some of the
upstairs rooms have views of the beach. I photographed Daryl and Mary while they paced the
distance from the venue to the accommodation: 89. From venue to pub: 29. Thought you'd like
those numbers!
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JCN () Jul 20, 2013 - 1:40am GMT
810 days ago
Yes take some pics please Sage and send them to Terry for posting on our new Facebook page.
Great idea!!
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SisterSage (Subscriber) Jul 20, 2013 - 12:18am GMT
810 days ago
Dear tutorial fence sitters,
Mustang and I are off to Auckland to schmooze with maryc on Tuesday. She's going to give us
the Grand Tour of Waiheke Island and show us the potential venues for the danielcode gathering
there in December. Some venues are already getting booked out, so it would be wonderful to
know if any of you are definitely coming. Thanks to those of you who have already done so. Its
much appreciated. Anyone want me to take some photos? (Weather permitting as its mid-winter
here and cloudy, wet conditions are forecast for our quick trip across the harbour).
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SisterSage (Subscriber) Jun 30, 2013 - 8:38pm GMT
830 days ago
Hang onto your hats, everyone! Mary is about to announce the details of the Waiheke tutorial
venue and accommodation. If you've read the LTTC just posted this is your chance to learn the
lot.
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SisterSage (Subscriber) Jun 24, 2013 - 11:45pm GMT
835 days ago
Thank you lovely people for letting us know. Mary is hard at work sorting out a venue by the
seaside, with a range of accommodation. We'll let you know more once she has looked at all the
options.
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peter (Subscriber) Jun 16, 2013 - 10:31pm GMT
844 days ago
Hi SisterSage, Count me in, Cheers Peter.
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relee (Guest) Jun 12, 2013 - 6:28am GMT
848 days ago
My calendar shows me Dec. 3-6 DC Tutorial NZ
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garyhess (Guest) Jun 12, 2013 - 1:00am GMT
848 days ago
Gary and I are planning on coming! Look forward to seeing everyone and learning more. Sita
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SisterSage (Subscriber) Jun 11, 2013 - 11:40pm GMT
849 days ago
Good on you HJ. Can you round up a few more - for instance callas for some musical stylings,
underpar for golf, Shift4 for some aussie flavour, Frank for lines and cycles, the lads from
PR.....the list is long! I'm sure JCN can encourage some new members to see the value of
spending time with a gathering of long term DC devotees who reflect the benefits of learning to
trade the fractal way.
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HonestJohn (Subscriber) Jun 11, 2013 - 10:02am GMT
849 days ago
Sign me up!
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SisterSage (Subscriber) Jun 11, 2013 - 5:57am GMT
849 days ago
Mustang:
Racer husband, how did you know
To fair Waiheke I long to go.
I'm delighted to take up your offer
To further fill your V8 coffers.
I'll pack my laptop and take some notes
And I'll pack my swimsuit but not my coat.
Lets hope some others book a flight
So they too gain in gnostic sight.
Xxx
http://www.stuff.co.nz/motoring/8781554/Mustang-gets-Need-For-Speed-hero-car-role
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mcurnow (Guest) Jun 11, 2013 - 5:45am GMT
849 days ago
Goodness Mustang - I am looking at a venue tomorrow with fluffy cuffs and I will make sure it
accommodates all your needs
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mustang (Subscriber) Jun 11, 2013 - 5:08am GMT
849 days ago
Dearest Sage, please would you accompany me to the December tutorial on Waiheke Island as it
is such an iddylic setting and you will learn even more trading skills to keep me in the style of
living I have become accustomed to. Love, Mustang xxx
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SisterSage (Subscriber) Jun 11, 2013 - 4:13am GMT
849 days ago
Mary needs to get an idea of numbers so she can book a venue. There are no big hotels on the
island so she will sort out a range of accommodation to choose from. Please would you give us a
heads up if you are planning to come.
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SisterSage (Subscriber) Jun 11, 2013 - 3:52am GMT
849 days ago
Hello everyone. The dates for the December tutorial are tentatively set as follows:
Tuesday 3 December Cocktail party
Wednesday 4 December Tutorial commences. Dinner somewhere fabulous.
Thursday 5 December Tutorial continues. Possibly a cruise around the Hauraki Gulf.
Friday 6 December. Tutorial finishes by 2pm.
Here is the official site for the island: www.waiheke.aucklandnz.com
If you would like to extend your stay, here's what a few well known bods think of our paradise.
http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?feature=player_embedded&v=RRA_eVAyH5c
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