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Strategies & Market Trends : LastShadow's Position Trading -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: LastShadow who wrote (3749)12/4/1998 6:17:00 PM
From: steve susko  Respond to of 43080
 
is the january effect a downturn in the equity market?

good luck with your new career. Mercedes-Chrysler sound like interesting. i'll look into it.



To: LastShadow who wrote (3749)12/4/1998 7:21:00 PM
From: Ira Player  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 43080
 
I trade well, but I don't really care for daytrading. It isn't really what I am the best at. GE, Tenneco, and WI all allowed me to make some fundamental changes to what they were, where they were going, and how they operated. In my career I have spent over a billion dollars of other people's money making those changes. And I believe those companies and the hundreds and in some cases thousands of people who worked there benefited, grew, made a better world in some small way.

Couldn't agree more. Here are some ancient comments. #reply-2749731 #reply-2751143 #reply-2755865

Gotta build something that improves the human condition!

Ira



To: LastShadow who wrote (3749)12/5/1998 2:18:00 PM
From: Gary E  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 43080
 
Hello LastShadow, Could you explain the "January effect" as it applies to small caps, mid caps, large caps ?
Are they affected diferently ?
How do you play them ?
Thanks
HG