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Strategies & Market Trends : Position Trading Forum

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To: BarbaraT who wrote (6658)11/12/1998 1:32:00 AM
From: Lee Lichterman III  Read Replies (1) of 7247
 
I know you are giving both sides but you spelled it out the easiest for me to respond to...

>>On the other hand, you can't blame the thread for being disappointed after hearing such bullish comments in the morning which indicated all should hold and not give in to manipulation.<<<

Haven't any of these people ever been bullish on a stock only to see warning signs either in the stocks trading patterns or in the overall market that made them have to exit a trade. Tim saw something he didn't like and as a good trader will do, he stuck to his discipline. I never posted on his thread much but I have lurked there a long time as I do here and I have never seen him do anything except on the up and up. While it may appear he should have stuck it out to those that didn't exit when he did, They are responsible for their own trades and if the price went south as it did today, while I might add the $TICK was reaching negative 1000+ and the indexes were falling like rocks, a good trader should have at least thought real hard about exiting and coming back when the smoke cleared.

By these idiots flaming him, now they can be truly on their own and can either look forward to lousy picks of their own or else allot more time spent at night finding their own.

I will shut up and go back into lurk mode.

Lee
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