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== List of students ==

I [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ed_Seykota&oldid=989582068 removed] a list of students from this page. It read
{{green|Some of Seykota's students have included Michael Marcus, David Druz, Dean Giordano, Vance Howard, Patrick Dougherty, Easan Katir, and Jason Russell of Acorn Global Investments.}} A recent edit by an IP user adding "Vance Howard" to the list brought this to my attention. There were two sources attached to this list. The first was a [https://web.archive.org/web/20061124174321/http://www.tradingmarkets.com/.site/swingtrading/commentary/trendfollower/01132006-48645.cfm blog post] which only mentioned one of the names given in the list, "Jason Russel". This source is not a [[WP:RS | reliable source]], and is explicitly disqualified under [[WP:BLOG]] because this article is a [[WP:BLP]]. The second source was a self-published [https://www.amazon.com/There-Tide-Easan-Katir-ebook/dp/B00MH8V8VS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1446250971&sr=8-1&keywords=there+is+a+tide+easan+katir book] by Easan Katir. While I do not have access to the book and I cannot confirm that the book does not list the other names here as students of Seykota, even if it did it would not meet criteria for inclusion per [[WP:BLPSPS]]. [[User:SreySros|SreySros]] ([[User talk:SreySros|talk]]) 20:57, 19 November 2020 (UTC)

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List of students

I removed a list of students from this page. It read Some of Seykota's students have included Michael Marcus, David Druz, Dean Giordano, Vance Howard, Patrick Dougherty, Easan Katir, and Jason Russell of Acorn Global Investments. A recent edit by an IP user adding "Vance Howard" to the list brought this to my attention. There were two sources attached to this list. The first was a blog post which only mentioned one of the names given in the list, "Jason Russel". This source is not a reliable source, and is explicitly disqualified under WP:BLOG because this article is a WP:BLP. The second source was a self-published book by Easan Katir. While I do not have access to the book and I cannot confirm that the book does not list the other names here as students of Seykota, even if it did it would not meet criteria for inclusion per WP:BLPSPS. SreySros (talk) 20:57, 19 November 2020 (UTC)[reply]