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Strategies & Market Trends
Your Worst Trading Enemy.. You
An SI Board Since January 2001
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123Shawn, Thank you for starting up this thread which will allow for the continuadrknowbody-1/19/2001
122You are correct. Analysts can be fickle and change their opinion at the drop of ArnieC-1/19/2001
121On an on-line trading broker tv commercial, a guy in the airport says, "Welexdaytrader76-1/19/2001
120Some things I've noticed about volume: 1) If a stock is in a long-term trenFun-da-Mental#1-1/19/2001
119Shawn, Thanks for the info! I did read in, I believe, "Business Week&quoArnieC-1/19/2001
118To: ArnieC Re: Disclosure Another point is that its difficult to assess an anashawnwolff-1/19/2001
117An advance or gap up on less than average volume for about three (3) days would ArnieC-1/19/2001
116No probs Shawn. NG likens daytraders to dart throwers, and I suppose the analogyE. T.-1/19/2001
115Okay, the volume indicator makes a lot of sense, i.e., lessening volume going upExplorer-1/19/2001
114Excellent point. It is the often 'kneejerk' reaction to the analysts'ArnieC-1/19/2001
113To: COOKER Re: Stops Hi Cooker! I personally use mental stops, but I am sittinshawnwolff-1/19/2001
112Great thread!!! A lot of thought provoking information is being shared. On thewarren harris-1/19/2001
111To: Fun-da-Mental#1 Re: Luck There has to be more to it than luck I think. Luckshawnwolff-1/19/2001
110To: Fun-da-Mental#1 Re: Computer Trading You could be right. I don't trust shawnwolff-1/19/2001
109To: RobQ Re: Random Reinforcement First of all, thank you for the kind words. Ishawnwolff-1/19/2001
108To: Steve Felix Re: Taking out something that is hurting you That is a really gshawnwolff-1/19/2001
107Cooker, that only applies if you're a market maker yourself. Otherwise yourFun-da-Mental#1-1/18/2001
106I dont use a program to trade so I am certainly not an expert on the matter, butBrandon-1/18/2001
105Brandon, that sounds cool. Can you elaborate?Fun-da-Mental#1-1/18/2001
104Cooker, I'm only able to be in the market the last hour and a half. AlthoughSteve Felix-1/18/2001
103Hi all-I am new to the thread. Very interesting! I have a question on stop orderCOOKER-1/18/2001
102Your friends not looking in the right places. There are plenty of computer systeBrandon-1/18/2001
101P.S. I know a guy who works at a mathematics research institute, trying to come Fun-da-Mental#1-1/18/2001
100Re "train 10 year olds to trade": how about a computer program insteadFun-da-Mental#1-1/18/2001
99<all the traits a good trader needs. 1. They admit freely they are wroRobQ-1/18/2001
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