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To: ciVic who wrote (3570)11/3/2000 8:01:33 PM
From: Rich1  Respond to of 8925
 
Enjoy....



To: ciVic who wrote (3570)11/4/2000 1:54:56 AM
From: 2MAR$  Respond to of 8925
 
rise and fall with the tide Civ....a good survival trait!

"the trend is your friend"...

BTW: you were a tad to early with
that EXTR short today.
(Shorting fibre in this positive
up-trading trend, shame on you , LOL!)

..*you were better going long QLGC and shorting ITWO or MUSE.
It's really a slippery eel to catch the right sentiments on any given day, but traders go after what's hot and in favor , by the event triggers (QCOM earnings ) or hasn't been already bid up . Nice little run we have going on.

people talking about AMZN shorting ,
didn't stop it from running
from $20 to $40 did it?

and just when you decide go long ....they all come crashing down ...but think we are in for more upside from here. people just love to see markets that go up.
Message 14725567

;-)

Along with fibre ....ARBA and CMRC MANU MERQ powerful B2B's have been relentless lately. TIBX got neglected and soon got bid up again. FDRY CFLO JNIC etc all went. Now what about the Semi's, who survives and who falls ?



To: ciVic who wrote (3570)11/4/2000 11:45:49 AM
From: Teresa Lo  Respond to of 8925
 
And while you're meditating, remember to say to yourself that being wrong is part of being a trader. We will always be wrong, but trading is not about that - it's about how much money that is netted out, after trading in a disciplined fashion.

The individual trades, and indeed batting average for that matter, are simply irrelevant, so long as the trader traded within his risk and money management parameters, taking on only risks that justified the rewards. The bottom line at the end of the month is measured in red or green.

Teresa