I cite a recent document on following trends. Please -- when you
want to say "you are" using an abbrevikation "your" is NOT the same
thing -- it is a possessive term, and not a word contraction. And
this happened several times in that article.
On Mar 11, 4:04 pm, "masterdaytrader" <david.da...@googlemail.com>
wrote:
> http://daytrader.awardspace.com/forex_trend_following_secrets.html
The english language is ALSO CHANGING. Their is NO SUCH THING AS
CORRECT ENGLISH ANYMORE!
Sad but so true. However if the use of sloppy language like in the
case I cited interfers with conveying the authors intentions, then
that is really no good. We write to be understood -- and if
understanding is impared, there is no use to write.
Charlie