Lesson Overhaul

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Lesson Overhaul

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I read in an e-mail that Charlie is supervising an overhaul of the Lessons. If this is correct, having seen the evolution of P&L from the seventies to nowadays I maybe interested (like many, I believe) in the next step ahead. Problem is, when you buy a service quite often lifetime support and upgrade is included in the purchase, so I wonder whether there will be at least a very special price for long-term/existing users wishing to update.

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Re: Lesson Overhaul

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--lesson overhaul not that but a series of movies taking us a step further... --I an a team are working on new software with enhances capabilities. --membership in the clan included for life but cannot live on love and so there will be costs for future steps, however these will be reasonable.
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Re: Lesson Overhaul

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By the way, has Charlie ever written any theory on "envelope positioning"? In the Institute there was just a series of examples where he talks about the FTP's envelope being "active" (up/down) because of it being wrapped around the env top/bottom of a HTP. I have done some charts and I see a great potential (I am a fan of env theory) so would like to know more about this. I apologise if it is cointained in the Labs, I do not know, as I have lost this book years ago during a relocation (although I remember it being far more "rigid" than today's P&L).

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Re: Lesson Overhaul

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You might check out "Trading the oncoming envelope" if you had not seen that one. Our new software will make bnumbers for "active envelop" ie e the oncoming envelope, available and usable as a tool....

All of this leaves the labs far in the dust...
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