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Strategies & Market Trends : NeuroStock

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To: Optim who wrote (449)12/1/1998 10:30:00 AM
From: Jay Hartzok  Read Replies (1) of 805
 
Optim,

I see your point and it would be valid if Neuro traded the same number of shares on every trade, but just the way that Neuro's trading system is set up to reinvest all monies back into the stock makes me question the validity of having that type of data as part of the net. Perhaps Neuro should be set up to repeatedly trade a certain volume. I don't believe that any of us are going to be pouring the original investment and all profits back into the same stock time and time again. Also the commissions can change. Most of us are trading online for 5 to 20 dollars a trade, up to so many shares. Buys above the share limit become a percentage commission. I personally pay 12 dollars for up to and including 5000 shares. For orders above that, the commission changes to 1%. Now if I want 10000 shares, I not going to pay 1%. I am going to place two 5000 share orders. What I'm saying is that the way Neuro trades and the way I trade are completely different, and that the trades that Neuro makes after two years or more of trading the stock I would never make, because I would never be that heavily invested. So what value does factoring in an exorbitant commission for a 50000 share trade have to the net?

Jay
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