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Strategies & Market Trends : Why the markets will continue higher...

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To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (626)2/6/1998 10:19:00 AM
From: Chip McVickar  Read Replies (1) of 745
 
GZ
Speaking for myself...I would find any explanation of your Technical
approach to any market interesting --- especially the commodity futures.
There are probably many others out there who would agree.

But successful traders have written 300 page books on how they developed
trading systems and taken years to do it.

I don't think Jill and SI want to see a 300 page book on the threads...>>chuckle<<

I personally have not traded futures, but I hope too and have been spending
a fair amount of time learning the language and process. Hopefully, I
will be participating someday. The variety of trading cycles within
commodities is very important, they are built up and overlay each other
in intergrated cycles, time and price...plus chart patterns....very
complicated. But that in and of it self, doesn't tell you anything...just
that the commodity breaths and has a life.
Knowing when to change a position is the art.

Somebody described trading commodity futures as...
"Playing Chess on 4 different boards, all at the same time and being able
to win on all 4 boards, all at the same time."

Sound Familiar
Thanks for Your Reply
Take Care
Chip
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