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To: Paul Shread who wrote (29575)2/8/2002 10:14:24 AM
From: dennis michael patterson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52237
 
you did better than I Paul, at least you bought it! I am wondering about the nazzy here. Looking perilous



To: Paul Shread who wrote (29575)2/8/2002 10:23:04 AM
From: TechTrader42  Respond to of 52237
 
Well, you could keep trading the whipsaws intraday, and with any luck maybe break even.

I found a brokerage with low fees -- only 25 cents a trade. It has an added bonus that most brokerages don't offer: cheap rooms for high-rollers. It's The Mirage actually, and I place my trades with the slot machines. So far today, I've made 1140 trades. Imagine how much I would have spent if I'd been trading TYC with E-Trade or Datek or something. I haven't made a lot yet -- well, actually, I'm not even breaking even, but I have high hopes for my new trading system.

The Naz ST CI is now at 2.51, and the LT is at 81.91. The Naz ST one was close to 1 earlier. The S&P ST CI is at 41, and the LT is at 86.

I've got to figure out how to apply the CI's to slot machine wagering. Basically, I think the same conjectural, delusive principles apply, but I might have to make some minor changes in trade execution strategies.

I think the Nasdaq would attract more customers if it changed its name to The Mirage and offered free drinks.