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


To: Adelantado who wrote (412)8/22/1998 5:37:00 PM
From: ted cerezo  Respond to of 438
 
Hi Joe...Only to a certain extent. Everybody who trades have different personality characteristics and goals. Revealing so called 'secrets' don't really degrade a system. People who are into system development and trading eventually take systems and modify them to fit their own personality, trading style, and goal. Keep in mind that the markets is very dynamic, constantly changing and evolving so irregardless if one reveals a system 'secret' or not you must still continue to adapt to constant change...Ted



To: Adelantado who wrote (412)9/10/1998 3:46:00 PM
From: John  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 438
 
I agree, however there are many strategies that he has made public. When you multiply this times thousands of stocks the chance of "dog piling" has decreased.

Also, it's my experience that very few strictly follow a methodology. Either consistently or exactly as the author suggests.

John



To: Adelantado who wrote (412)9/10/1998 8:03:00 PM
From: David Meyer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 438
 
"I suggest that the best trading methods are tightly held secrets"
Where do you hide your darts?