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To: Real Man who wrote (11565)6/21/2006 11:49:12 AM
From: Patrick Slevin  Respond to of 12411
 
I recall he would trade that way years ago. The old (now unread) Systems thread has records of positions he would take for as long as a week or more.

Later on that thread, just before we all stopped posting there, it became a daytrading event for all of us.

That killed the thread.

Since then I've stopped short term and went directional. So I really don't read the intraday posts on trades. The impression I had was that a lot of the trades were flipping back & forth short to long to short & so forth.

If that is not so then I was mistaken, but it would seem to be the root cause of discension......the traceability of the actual entry and exit prices appear to be the area where conflict arises.

Personally, even when daytrading my trades were directional in scope. So Zero's pattern of trading does not fit in with my style & I have no argument with anyone on the matter.