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Strategies & Market Trends : Position Trading Forum

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To: Tim Luke who wrote (5584)11/7/1998 9:56:00 PM
From: Jeffrey Lee   of 7247
 
Tim,

It's quite commendable that you desire to post your entry into
and exit from a trade. However, everyone should recognize that
your first priority (and presumably everyone else's) is
trading. It is abundantly clear that there is no p&d here
(if you have been following Tim's posting activities for any
length of time you know), and from time to time this kind
consideration may not be met. In all cases this should be
a non-issue. Everyone has different gratification and pain
thresholds and will enter and exit trades accordingly. Those
looking for a Guru to dictate each and every trade and each
and every buy and sell decision need to reconsider their
position and consider getting a full-service broker. Coat-tail-
ing may work for a while but ultimately each individual must take
responsibility for their choices as there is no recourse in
any case. Threads such as Tim's serve as a great source of
information from investors and an opportunity to benefit from
those with many years of learning at the school of hardknocks.
Readers should not expect perfection nor are they necessarily
owed disclosure. Some of us have little to offer but a few
offer so very much. This current on-line trading era is
providing a great period for all to enjoy (and benefit from :)).
Ample returns.

Thanks, Tim ---> Rockin' the Market
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