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    Please be cognizant of the forum and topic in which you are posting. Try to stick to the topic's subject orstart a new topic.

    If anyone wants to start their own Account Forum to track their transactions, let me know and I would be glad to create one for you. :^

    Thank you!
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    hehe, You don't want HyperDynamic TopicShift Technology®?

    It seems like any forum with good conversation gets that problem eventually. Some people are okay with it (I am) but most are not and get annoyed.

    I administered PTCrew for three months before I noticed the New Topic button at the top of each thread. (D'oh!) So when I feel like I am thread-jacking, I just hit that button.


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    I like the way you laid out your forums/categories, BTW, they seem easier to navigate and stay on topic; itfeels less cumbersome even though it doesn't appear that way at first.


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    I don't mind a smooth seque. I think most of the off topics are because of what you mention, just not being familiar with how the board is laid out or how to post a new topic.

    I do move posts occasionally when I seesomeone asking about theF fund, for example, and it's written in the Psychologhy of Trading forum.

    No biggie. Just trying to keep some order.

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