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Strategies & Market Trends : Market Gems:Stocks w/Strong Earnings and High Tech. Rank -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Jenna who wrote (105347)7/3/2000 1:34:27 AM
From: John NY  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
I can see that happening, the first time I saw techs in trouble I wondered what the heck I was going to do now. It seemed like the end of trading. Then I saw that techs aren't the only stocks that make decent moves. I only knew techs since they were so hot when I got interested in trading, they were all I followed. Realizing that I had been learning trading techniques, TA, and not just how to trade techs, I felt there was a future. Even when I did make 150 percent gains, (sadly on a tiny account) I knew I wanted to learn more and use some legit tactics. So these days, I'm loosing a lot less than I used to, more importantly, I'm using some tactics I really understand and they work. I'll change anytime it looks like I need to. I think maybe people aren't trained, taught or value highly enough thinking with an opend mind and reading facts without emotions, ego or pre judgements attatched to them. But Jenna, isn't that true in all areas of life? It takes a lot of effort to change one's way of thinking. (belief system?) I'm determined to survive and I'll continue sleeping on the floor here until I get it right consistently, no matter what I have to do, learn, think. I've been programming about 9+ hours a day every day for the past 2 weeks. I can't wait to get back to trading again. I spent 7 hours (non-billable) one day, looking for one bug. When I'm not debugging, it feels like a vacation. Happy 4th all, see ya next week, hopefully....