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To: Richard Estes who wrote (1336)12/2/1997 2:00:00 PM
From: Don Green  Respond to of 12617
 
Out by close came into such vogue.

I think that is way it is called ""DAYTRADING" not a few days trading

Don



To: Richard Estes who wrote (1336)12/2/1997 2:31:00 PM
From: steve goldman  Respond to of 12617
 
Jeff Cooper, who's he? xyz person, whose he? Ever notice that the truly successful, known investors aren't out here trading for 1/8s and quarters. Soros, Vinik, Stansky, Boesky (all though he and Miliken spent some time in the clink) and these are just the big names.

Lets put it to the test, can anyone here name a exceptionally skilled, well known day trader. I can onlythink of two:
Houtkin and James Cramer, although Cramer is more a position fund. As well, anyone notice that these two guys have moved on and developed ventures far more substantial than simply trading their 100K accounts.

Again, I don't mean it as THE TRUTH or the END-ALL but more or less an example, since people are clamouring for examples and references.

Real boring market....tech looks like it is dying today. The market psychology is schizophrenic(spelling?). Why the heck would any trader want to take home stocks?

Regards,
steve@yamner.com