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To: Sharck who wrote (37275)11/29/2001 8:55:48 AM
From: GHOST TRADER  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37746
 
Sharcki there is no doubt you are a GOOD momo trader and you have a great knowledge of many compainies. The reason alot of folks are tired of you is that you are trying to make yourself into something you really are not. My advice to you is stick to trading stocks call the entries and the exits on all positions that you wanna share with your room. Keep the paper trades and paper sells to yourself your not fooling anyone but yourself. Cut out the 500 dollars a day crap and that you are a millionaire, if you are or not no one cares. Just keep it real John YOU HAVE NOTHING TO PROVE TO NOONE. STOP THE LIES. LETS TRADE AND MAKE MONEY.

COSMO



To: Sharck who wrote (37275)11/29/2001 11:49:07 AM
From: electrodude  Respond to of 37746
 
in the past three years have dedicated the better part of my life, to teaching others how to trade stocks

Really? the last THREE years to teaching OTHERS how to trade? i would never have guessed that reading your Raging bull posts from only two years ago. In fact, i would have been sure you yourself were learning in '99 from reading posts like this
ragingbull.lycos.com

Or this! Wow you were teaching before trading yourself?
ragingbull.lycos.com
I am a newbie to raging bull. I have been in the markets for about 6 years. Six months ago I quit my day job to trade full time.
I have learned much since then and feel I could contribute to a chat line that pools ideas and strategies. I have found it more
rewarding financially to follow momentum though do follow the trends of certain stocks in growth industries. There is no
question in my mind, that it is easier to short a stock then to chass it long. To give an example of my own trading style,
yesterday, I shorted PHCM at 65, covered today at 46, bought JWEB and WITC at 14 and 11 respectively, closed out
JWEB today at 27, holding WITC for another pop, (end of the quiet period). If anyone could suggest a similar like chatline
for daytraders, I would greatly appreciate it.



To: Sharck who wrote (37275)11/29/2001 11:55:48 AM
From: electrodude  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 37746
 
How come you user profile says:

Investment experience: 15 years

Occupation/Title Derivative/Currency and Equity Trader

While your posts in '99 on Raging Bull said you "been in the markets for about 6 years. Six months ago I quit my day job to trade full time.

ragingbull.lycos.com