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To: Nemer who wrote (1962)8/17/1998 3:43:00 PM
From: Nittany Lion  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 44573
 
I'm not sure where this was intended but it ended up on the "Trivia" thread. Is there a message here? :-)

Message 5518255

Gary



To: Nemer who wrote (1962)8/18/1998 9:16:00 AM
From: Tom Trader  Respond to of 44573
 
>>When Jer starts trading I can see the HEADLINES in the business papers ----- IBD, WSJ, Barrons, etc ......<<

ROFL

Hi Nemer--good to hear from you

Yes, OJ trading the futures should introduce a certainly liveliness to the proceedings, for sure.

Come to think of it with his hand-waving approach, he might even be mistaken for one of the floor traders on the exchange---a real natural:)

In chatting about futures, one of the things that I have always been wary of is pulling in people who get excited by the opportunities without recognizing fully the risks. On the other hand, making money at futures trading is far easier than doing so going long index options. But it is all a question of money-mangement and if one does not have the discipline to manage the risk, trading futures would be the easiest way to lose all of one's money, in a hurry.

My regards