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To: Techplayer who wrote (39118)4/2/2000 11:00:00 AM
From: DHB  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
news has been a little slow lately I guess so I snagged this from my CNET weekly e-mail. I especially like #8

10. Top Ten Day Trading Tips

In surprising move, big Wall Street brokerages such as the
Charles Schwab Corporation are beginning to actively court once-
maligned day traders:

1.digital.cnet.com

Such high exposure will undoubtedly push day trading into the
mainstream (and lucrative transaction fees into the firms'
coffers). But before you get started, check out our top ten tips
for day traders:

1. Speed is important. Shoot for trading the entire NASDAQ index
before lunch.
2. Don't overlook college funds, credit cards, and crime as
ready sources of investing cash.
3. Place firearms out of reach.
4. Good information can come from anywhere. A chat-room tip from
a stranger--especially when it's in all capital letters and
followed by four exclamation points--can be worth millions.
5. Diversify your holdings. Put your life savings in another
stock every five minutes.
6. Take out a home-improvement loan and invest it. You'll make
more money that way.
7. Don't tell anyone that you're day trading. Especially your
wife.
8. Don't neglect personal hygiene. Bathe at least once a month.
Twice if you're trading Rambus.
9. Don't forget to have fun, like hitting the message boards and
posting "Let's short this *#$*!% stock" on all the day's big
gainers.
10. Be daring. Bankruptcy is a learning experience.