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Strategies & Market Trends : Book: Hit And Run Trading by Jeff Cooper -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: ojai who wrote (335)5/29/1998 10:39:00 PM
From: ojai  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 438
 
Hey, that large cap service looked good today, after checking out the NYSE stocks, I found he made several good calls. I am ordering his Hit and Run book, so I can understand what the heck he is talking about, with 1234, Lizard, etc. I have FirstAlert's scan software, which has some of his type of setups, but I'm at a loss as to what to do with the info! So much to learn in this trading process, and, just to keep you on your toes, the rules keep changing.

-ojai



To: ojai who wrote (335)5/30/1998 12:03:00 AM
From: Melissa McAuliffe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 438
 
ojai, I also only do nasdaaq stocks. However, the problem with them is that you have to be able to watch them every second since you can't place stops on them. I think it's more a psychological issue w/ me since I am used to nasdaq stocks. However, I don't see what the real difference is for trading purposes between NY and Nas so if you really want to take advantage of his methods NY stocks are better unless, as I said, you can watch your stock every second which is really hard to do even if you have the time.
Melissa