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Non-Tech : Yamner & Co., Inc -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: steve goldman who wrote (19)4/21/1998 10:19:00 PM
From: Zeuspaul  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 58
 
Steve, I would like to day trade but cannot as the market is closed when I have access to my computer.

I have limited experience with market jargon. I follow your thread but still do not understand all of the angles. I have purchased and held long term. This has worked out well for me (XON, S&P 500). I have played with limit orders (online discount brokers)on speculative stocks and lost my share (ADPT, S3, SMTG, CYTO).

What if I want to start with $10,000 or $15000 in a Yamner account? Do you work with small clients? How much guidance do I have to give you (your firm) if I want you to churn my money for me. Will you do some day trading for me? Do I get paired with the less experienced traders with a small account? How do we choose the stock(s)? Do you make recommendations or do I choose the stock? Can I tell you to try and get me a 1/2 or more but to sell if it drops a 1/2? or do you need more specific instructions? What if the stock starts to move up and you think there is potential for additional move the next day, do you have to call me or do you let it ride and watch the stock closely and sell if she starts to fall close to the purchase price? I would like to stop losing 40 percent on my trades.