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Strategies & Market Trends : Stock Attack II - A Complete Analysis -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: isopatch who wrote (28480)1/27/2002 5:51:55 PM
From: Challo Jeregy  Respond to of 52237
 
Iso - thought you might like the attached OSX article-

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To: isopatch who wrote (28480)1/28/2002 8:04:09 AM
From: Terry Whitman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52237
 
>But if I weren't on the right side of the trade more than 1/2 the time? I'd have gone broke a long long time ago<G>

Yup- don't pay any mind to the joker that follows you around posting all your wrong calls. H*ll, we all make wrong calls. That is, those of us bold enough to make calls publically. Even a trading god like OJ make bad calls sometimes. <g>

The critical part is what you do after a wrong trade- Do you cut your losses, double down, hold for the next rally? I've done all of the above, and had success and failure on all too. I think double down is probably the least successful. Holding is often a good move- it all depends on at what point in the market cycle you are, IMO.

keep the calls coming- we won't shoot you if they're not all 100% right.

Funny- all the commentary I've seen the last few days expects that the top is IN and we have maybe one more blip up before we crash or sell off to new lows. I'm sure they will all be right on that. <g>

Lovely Full Moon on the horizon this morning...

TW