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Revision History For: Moderated Daytrading Canadian Stocks In Realtime

29 Mar 2001 05:54 PM <--

Return to Moderated Daytrading Canadian Stocks In Realtime
 
If you question, berate, ridicule or are obnoxious..you are gone!

The rules are as follows;

-The stock must be listed on any Canadian exchange(no OTC) and must be priced
above $3.00
-The stock must be displaying momentum (MOMO) NOW!
-You must post when you buy the stock and at what price (immediately)
-You must post when you sold the stock and at what price (immediately)
-You must be prepared, in a post-mortem, to explain what indicators you used to
identify this stock, why you think you failed, or why you succeeded in the daytrade!

DO NOTS!
-DO NOT recommend a stock at 2.75 because you think we need the lead time!
-DO NOT go into a lengthy diatribe of why you like a stock during trading hours! Be
concise and accurate on why you think the stock has momentum or is building MOMO
today.
-DO NOT POST NEWS RELEASES on this thread. Post a link to the release, on
the companies thread ONLY.
-DO NOT post advice on whether a person should buy or sell a security...leave that to
financial guru's.
-DO NOT continually post price changes on a stock, once the thread is notified of
MOMO "gentle" reminders is enough.
-DO NOT post lengthy fundamentals or lengthy TA....be brief, we are only concerned
if it has MOMO
-DO NOT post any non-Canadian Exchange stocks on this thread
-DO NOT post stocks that you are holding for the long term, or for more than 3 days.
-DO NOT discuss computer configurations, software, and discount brokerage
problems (other than to let fellow traders know a system is down). These issues should
be placed at; Subject 22429

After trading hours we should discuss strategies for the next day, what was done right
or wrong during the day. Recommendations of stocks to watch in the future. The
objective of the thread should be to, make money, help all daytraders sort out their
failures and successes, and eventually all of us will become better traders. It is also to
form strategies on the next days buying! Let's have some fun with this.

A Complementary thread is: Subject 22429
which discusses; Online trading - fastest, cheapest, bests overall Real-time quotes and
market depth for Canadian exchanges Trading software Trading strategies.

NOTE- Recommending a stock you already own to try to stimulate momentum will be
frowned on, in fact you will be HATED...this is guaranteed!!