Posting on this board - please read

frugi

1
Messages
1,843
Likes
133
Before posting a new thread here, it would be very helpful if members could check the other boards to see if there is a more suitable category for it. We have recently revamped the board categories and hope that there is, in most cases, a more specific home for new threads. Of course if none of them is applicable then please feel free to use this board for matters of general interest.

To avoid repetition of very similar threads it would also be appreciated if members made more
use of the "Search" facility, in order to see if there is a thread already in existence that would be suitable for the intended post.

Thank you.
 
Chris

Go to the particular Board you're interested in - eg: this thread is on the General trading Chat board. Towards the top, just above the Threads in Forum banner you'll see a tab New Thread. Click that and you're away.

Cheers

jon
 
With all due respect, is anyone seriously going to consider comment on any thread after reading posts such as those on the latest options board, for instance. It is complete and utter rubbish and has nothing, whatsoever, to do with the writing of options. Anyone seeking an answer, or trying to be of any use to the subject will realise, at once, that the purpose of CYOF is nothing more than the disruption of the thread. Unless you impose more discipline you are going to become a laughing stock and experienced options dealers, whose advice would be valued, are not going to post.

Split
 
sure thing split - i've dealt with it.

this thread is 2005 and only appears now because a recent post was put in the wrong place i think.

jon
 
barjon said:
sure thing split - i've dealt with it.

this thread is 2005 and only appears now because a recent post was put in the wrong place i think.

jon

So I realise, but it would be a good idea to leave it here so that we can get at you when we want to! Thanks for the action taken. :)

Split
 
frugi said:
Before posting a new thread here, it would be very helpful if members could check the other boards to see if there is a more suitable category for it. We have recently revamped the board categories and hope that there is, in most cases, a more specific home for new threads. Of course if none of them is applicable then please feel free to use this board for matters of general interest.

To avoid repetition of very similar threads it would also be appreciated if members made more
use of the "Search" facility, in order to see if there is a thread already in existence that would be suitable for the intended post.

Thank you.

Absolutely!
 
Hi

I have looked through the search - is there any review of Stu Whisson's Inside Support training company?

Apologies if this has been answered previously.

David
 
I'd like the techies to remove a notification advice from my CP. I've asked a mod and have tried a post on another thread, but to no avail.

Split
 
Yes, it's all very well asking this and I quite agree. However, people often tend to be lazy and just barge in anyway. One of the big problems with this forum is that it is too segmented, so the result is that there are loads of small sub-forums with very little going on in each, and subjects tend not to develop much.
 
Yes, it's all very well asking this and I quite agree. However, people often tend to be lazy and just barge in anyway. One of the big problems with this forum is that it is too segmented, so the result is that there are loads of small sub-forums with very little going on in each, and subjects tend not to develop much.

Agree. At first it's hard to find the threads that i'm looking for.








img1.jpg
img2.jpg
img3.jpg
img4.jpg
img9.jpg
img10.jpg

:-0
 
Yes, it's all very well asking this and I quite agree. However, people often tend to be lazy and just barge in anyway. One of the big problems with this forum is that it is too segmented, so the result is that there are loads of small sub-forums with very little going on in each, and subjects tend not to develop much.

Certainly does seem to be a lack of subjects developing. Unless flaming or trying to help anyone else is involved of course, then it seems to develop interest. Shame.
 
Top