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To: moorso who wrote (709)2/6/2002 4:53:17 PM
From: GROUND ZERO™  Respond to of 207202
 
You can put in a limit order or you can just trade them at the market, but I would suggest a limit order... there are all kinds of orders... you can put in a fill or kill order too, that's always fun, especially in a thin market.....<g>

GZ



To: moorso who wrote (709)2/7/2002 12:16:44 PM
From: Chip McVickar  Respond to of 207202
 
The risk in trading futures comes with the gambler mentality that's associated with it...., and also the hubris involved. If one takes the time to learn the ways of the weasels., then combines that with a solid and sound attention to money management along with sensible risk taking..., the futures world is not so frightening.

But Very Very Few actually make it work for them on a long-term and consistent basis.

Having the right combination of intekligence, personality, patience, Artistic flare and interest is just really hard combination to come by...!

Most early "players" loose their shirts and don't even know why....!