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Strategies & Market Trends : Stock Attack -- A Complete Analysis

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To: Chris who wrote (24933)7/6/2000 5:09:18 PM
From: Rarebird  Read Replies (1) of 42787
 
Hi Chris! In contrast to someone like Bobby Beara, who constantly changes his mind two or three times on a daily basis from being bullish to bearish and then back to bullish or bearish, I'm more of a position trader and investor, who relies more on fundamental analysis and economic vision to determine the positions I initiate. I look at technicals but they are a secondary consideration to me.

I do post my long positions in real time and I post my sells. I'm not out to impress anyone and I don't trade all that often. I do follow the market very closely and I am eclectic in my orientation and extremely open minded. I took a nice long position in the QQQ on June 28, 2000, at $94.5. This was the day Greenspan left rates unchanged. Here is my Outlook I posted a while back:

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PS I also believe in complete honesty so let me tell you upfront: I rarely buy at the low and sell at the high; but I have been investing and position trading for 18 years and each year has been a profitable one and quite a learning experience. I do short equities too; but I usually refrain from posting my shorts due to the low liquidity level of some of the stocks I short. However, I will post a short position on a very liquid index, like the NDX via the QQQ.

Moreover, I haven't gotten whipsawed since the 1980's.
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