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Strategies & Market Trends : Technical Analysis - Beginners

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To: Michael Watkins who wrote (11670)3/11/2001 8:54:16 PM
From: Ronald P. Margraf Sr.  Read Replies (1) of 12039
 
Hi Mike,

Well you have asked to much.;-))))))) No way to answer it as the way you asked but what I can do is sum it up.

So let me see............

Am I a long? Most of the time but not all of the time.

Do I short stocks? NO!!!!!!!!! Myself, I think it should be outlawed.

Now that is a tricky question. Do I look for big gains? Yes an no. Depends. I always look for a 50 to 100% gain. I get upset when I don't achive that. Anything above that I consider a bonus. Now of course I'm talking about BBs not Chips. On Chips my expectations are lower.

Risk management. I like that. It works for folks that have millions. You take a hit today to come back another day. I don't have millions so I do what I do based on a real person with a program. DD first an T/As second.

Now what I will give you is an example as to what I am trying to say.

I bought a company at .55. Went to .08. Bought more at .11. Went to 21.85. Scouped. The point here is not that I made money on the move, is that I didn't sell an held based on IM.

The bottom line here is buy on the T/As based on the fundamentals an sell on the same.

As far as stops. I don't do them or use them at this point in time. Maybe in the future. Once again, know the company that you are doing business with.;-)))))))))))))

Oh, by the way IM is; information management.

Later,

Ron
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