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Strategies & Market Trends : Are you considering quitting your dayjob to daytrade?! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Sword who wrote (72)1/20/1999 9:44:00 PM
From: KZAP  Respond to of 611
 
This is as far as I have read so far. Great thread!
Lots of good thoughts. It was my intent to read the
entire thread before posting, but since it may take
a few days.........
IMO.....James posted (post #51) that there is "more
market capitalization" and not so much a loser for
every winner type situation. I agree with that. Or maybe
I hope that that's more the case.

I have been seriously pondering what it would be like
to quit my present job and day trade. I am too busy in
both (jobs) to do day trading as well as I belive I can. Maybe
I have just been extremely lucky, but I have had several
"home runs" lately. Many more "base hits". And I like it.

When I first started trading, I made some real nice "hits" and
then as time went on I struck out time after time. But that
was in the penny stocks at a time when the market was
headed down in a big way. (this past summer)

Lately it seems I can't miss. Not all big gainers, but gains
none the less. The past 8 weeks, I have made 70% on
my investments. Call it luck, but it's working. Could it be
it's because of investments in the Inets? Mostly I would
think. If the Inets cool off, and the markets head back
down, there will always be something, won't there?

It's good to see the different thoughts, real good reading.

Happy investing!

KZAP