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To: Rashid Garuba who wrote (22110)5/2/2001 3:11:57 AM
From: SnowShredder  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 59879
 
Hi Rashid,

Nice to see you're still around. I think the next few days will be very interesting. My eyes are closed and I'm holding my breathe with my GENZ calls. >gg< @ least til the AM. I've been swinging lately also (saves on comission)...I look @ it this way...if it is easier to swing calls & can give up the spread each way...and still break even...then something is different... a few months ago...this type of trading got killed. Now that I said it...I'm selling everything!!! J/K >gg< BWDIK?

BTW...do you have list of 30 volatile rocketships (high flyers) in a bull market (more expensive the better...that allow options trading...as I'm trying to create a high flyer index).

Best of Luck,

WHG?



To: Rashid Garuba who wrote (22110)5/2/2001 3:30:51 AM
From: NW_Trader  Respond to of 59879
 
Hi Rashid,

To borrow from Charles Dickens (A Tale of Two Cities): It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, ....

We are very fortunate to have experienced the last few years as what we've learned cannot be read or taught. You had to be there..

And fortunate to be around to say so, as we each know of many a trader who is no more. And while many think the lessons learned were how to spot a break out, pick a stock to short or recognize an exhaustion gap, the real lessons were in capital preservation, risk management and position sizing.

And of central importance, that markets change and so must a trader. You're right - I have absolutely no idea what the market will be like next year, or even a month from now. But I'll be ready to trade whatever it is. (Perhaps I should include this in my morning affirmation <VBG>).

Peace and Justice --- Patrick