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To: Rick Ramirez who wrote (994)11/16/1997 4:38:00 PM
From: TFF  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12617
 
Rick: If you are truly interested in daytrading I would suggest that you devote a great deal of time to becoming familiar with the profession(or art) of daytading.

Assuming you are truly interested in getting your degree in daytading. here are a few points to consider:

1) Would you be truly satisfied by making money daytrading using someone else's system? In other words.... buying your degree.

2) If one could simply purchase a system to make money, wouldn't that be too good to be true??

3) Consider paper trading for an extended period of time to familiarize yourself with the mechanical aspects of trading, as well as the hurdles
put up by the market on a daily basis.

4) I would also recommend you subscribe to some real time quotes such as those offered by PC Quote 6.0 to get the equivalent data that a professional uses to observe the markets.

If you have read many of the recommended books and magazines on this thread you are well into the theoretical side of daytrading. If you have not, I would suggest you do so.

If these answers are insufficient please ask again and I will try to clarify/expand on them.

Long Live Online Trading!