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To: TraderAlan who wrote (3946)2/16/1999 8:39:00 AM
From: Gary Korn  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 7382
 
After all, the trading day is 6 1/2 hours long. Day trading doesn't have to mean holding for 30-sec to 2-min.

Alan,

My system of holding for 30 seconds, often less, has been (derisively) referred to as "scalping." Yet it works for me.

I agree with you, though, that it is possible that if I learned how to effect a longer term day trade I might improve my profits. However, that will take a time and different work circumstances. Meanwhile, I'm not inclined to scrap a method that is profitable.

funk is one of those folks who could be successful day trading by phoning in orders

I am as well. While I often wonder MB or ABWatley would change my views, I've come to rely on a system where the phone broker works with me by (1) affirming quote data (internet data sometimes goes awry), (2) readying entry orders, (3) readying exit orders, (4) calling to the MM to fix problems, etc. Even so, I'd be the first to admit that there may be a better way (and, hopefully, I will stumble upon it one day).

Best,
Gary Korn



To: TraderAlan who wrote (3946)2/16/1999 12:06:00 PM
From: dpl  Respond to of 7382
 
All very good points.



To: TraderAlan who wrote (3946)2/16/1999 8:19:00 PM
From: William S.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7382
 
Alan,

I just picked up "Secrets of The SOES Bandit, Harvey Houtkin" interesting book, have you read it? Do you think his methods still work in todays markets? What stocks does this type of trading work for? I would think only for the stocks which are very volatile and have a lot of volume such as dell, csco, lu, etc.
Thanks
Bill