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To: trouthead who wrote (2674)3/9/1998 4:35:00 PM
From: steve goldman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4969
 
Another Chat Session notice? Geez!

As a result of the incredible response and attendance at our recent special event chat sessions regarding Listed and Over-the-Counter marketplaces, we will be hosting a special session:

Question and Answer Roundtable on Trading Strategies, Execution Systems and the Markets

This Sunday, March 15th, at 6pm, est.
Url: yamner.com.

Last evenings' Chat Session regarding OTC Trading and the OTC Markets was a great success. The room was filled to capacity and we received tremendous feedback today regarding the session.

Nonetheless, a few of our visitors at last evening's session commented that they would enjoy a session totally devoted to answering and delving into complex questions regarding trading strategies, execution systems and other more complex issues regarding the marketplaces.

Thus, this Sunday's session will be for the advance and more experienced investor/trader. There will be no presentation or explanation of more basic concepts but the session will center on the complexities and details of the various marketplaces and execution systems.

The session will feature several guest speakers including Steven Goldman, Head Trader, Principal Sales & Options, at Yamner & Co.,Inc., Ken Wolfe of MBTrader, Ross Ditlove, Head of Trading Operations at MBTrading and Baron Roberston of Elitetrader.com.

The format of the session will be that of a moderated discussion roundtable. Questions will be presented to our speakers via. a Moderator who will filter out questions for the most revealing issues. We ask that potential questions be emailed to us beforehand at tdesk@yamner.com or be presented when you arrive at the session using the /ask question command. This will give us time to evaluate and properly evaluate the questions relative to other submissions.

New users must register beforehand at yamner.com. The registration process will email you a password at the email address with which you register. The process takes approximately 15 minutes. Be sure to give yourself plenty of time to register. Please register beforehand and test logging into the site. If you have any problems register, please contact us at tdesk@yamner.com.

Please arrive at the session approximately 10 minutes beforehand to ensure your participation inthe event. This is a session you won't want to miss as it will involve complex trading issues tailored for the more advanced, experienced investor.

We hope to see you this weekend! Sunday, 6pm., est. yamner.com.

Regards,
Steve Goldman
steve@yamner.com



To: trouthead who wrote (2674)3/9/1998 4:39:00 PM
From: steve goldman  Respond to of 4969
 
ie. Today, my long term stuff got rocked, i mean, absolutely hammered....my hard drive, eeek, a total disaster, yet within all of that, due to the volatility, I was able to pull about 4 grand day trading. Didnt come close to offesettng my long term portfolio depreciation, but it hedges a bit.
Its also fun and I happen to find my results to be pretty good.
MM consider it one of the largest components of their income statements and professionals up and down wall street make it a career. It complements other things you might have going on, ifyou are good at it. If you are bad, its anightmare that sucks you dry. You end up missing the 40 point moves on Dell up, get hammered taking stuff home today and you never seem to get it right.

The good ones do just fine.

regards,
steve@yamner.com



To: trouthead who wrote (2674)3/9/1998 5:53:00 PM
From: dpl  Respond to of 4969
 
Brian,you have to remember that we have been in the biggest bull market in the history of the USA.If you asked the same question in the next bear you would get a different answer.A good daytrader makes money in any market,bull or bear.

David