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To: TraderAlan who wrote (514)4/18/2001 7:02:19 PM
From: chris-  Respond to of 867
 
I didn't realize you were down on it. I thought you had bottom fished it for a nice gain. My mistake. All Jobs has to do is not come out with a new computer line named "Lisa" <g>

Chris



To: TraderAlan who wrote (514)5/7/2001 10:45:53 PM
From: chris-  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 867
 
Hey Alan,

Quick question on scaling.

My style:

Identify entry signal and if risk is reasonable, commit full lot and scale out. While this works for me, its obvious that I commit full lot at most uncertain point of the trade..will entry be correct or not?

I listened to those that scaling in..i.e. they put on position (assume long) and if stock continues to climb in direction, they add to full position as it continues...

What style are you most comfortable with and is it different than what you did two years ago?

Just wondered from TA trader perspective what is most beneficial for you..also..any examples of scaling on hardrightedge.com that might be helpful? if it's in proprietary section only, I apologize in advance but interested if there is something.

Thanks,

Chris