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Strategies & Market Trends : Trade What You See, Not What You Think -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Brandon who wrote (485)4/7/2001 3:25:33 PM
From: chris-  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 867
 
I may throw the Level 2 out the window here soon also. These decimals getting me a headache.

Maybe I will just keep thm up for "moving" entertainment. Charts don't provide much visual entertainment for me unless I draw things on them or...

I can put up 60 stocks on my level 1 and act like I can read all of them..nah, I tried that for a few months and doesn't work <gg>

Any bets for Nasdaq volume on Monday? I'm thinking 100 to 200K for the day while we all sit and watch our beautiful fractions turned to pennies. <g>

On a more serious note, Mark Douglas called me on Friday to ask about feedback for the questions he answered for us. I am happy to say we received plenty of positive feedback on it. Class act guy and incredible insight. I recommend his books if you have not read them. Trading in the Zone being the better of the two if I "had" to choose.

All the best,

Chris



To: Brandon who wrote (485)4/7/2001 3:57:32 PM
From: Threei  Respond to of 867
 
Not lack of understanding, just different styles and time frames...
This particular example worked in favor of not watching level 2. looking at chart you would never have sold where we did. But when we see bids disappearing and emptiness for at least 3/8 under the bid... :)
Considering the mood of the market lately, we prefer to be on safe side. Well, we will see how total decimalization plays out.

Vadym