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1604 They take dives on a periodic basis, not necessarily on a 12 month cycle. You cDon Pueblo-4/19/1999
1603 Your response has nothing to do with the question I ask. I subscribe to SI to monimoni-4/19/1999
1602 <i>The day trader has made real investing a dying art.</i> I have John G. Mueller-4/19/1999
1601 Real money is made in the market over time. Dow 5000 by 2000 anybody? <gggTech Master-4/19/1999
1600 The new day trader recruits need a day like today to learn the lesson that thisprofessor-4/19/1999
1599 A question to the thread. Do Tech stocks traditionally take a dive during the Amonimoni-4/19/1999
1598 <i>I truly believe there are reasons why most traders cannot win consisteEric P-4/19/1999
1597 Yes, that answered my question. Thank you. I do have one or two more, though.Investor2-4/19/1999
1596 Bill, "...In fact, I believe the intelligent ones see early on that itJParker-4/19/1999
1595 <i>"....but in the back of my mind I still think I can do this, and William W. Dwyer, Jr.-4/19/1999
1594 Bill, The reason I am paper trading with the broker is to receive and interpreJParker-4/19/1999
1593 Dave, I am uneasy, I think, because of the career uncertainty. I traded initiJParker-4/19/1999
1592 Dave, Very good advice. I keep remembering having heard early on in my daytraWilliam W. Dwyer, Jr.-4/19/1999
1591 Jeff, If your position was too large for comfort, it was too large...period. William W. Dwyer, Jr.-4/19/1999
1590 Day trading can work for many people. I think a lot depends on ones personalityDave O.-4/19/1999
1589 Good question, I2. I believe in using a stop-loss for anything except long terWilliam W. Dwyer, Jr.-4/19/1999
1588 Dave, Wow, reading the messages written by you and Bill have been real eye opeJParker-4/19/1999
1587 Re: "I buy them for a reason, and I let them do their thing." ThankInvestor2-4/19/1999
1586 Hey Bill, I must be 1/5 as smart as your wife then <GG>. < I knew aDave O.-4/19/1999
1585 Hi, Dave Being twice as smart as me is not necessarily a good think. Just askWilliam W. Dwyer, Jr.-4/19/1999
1584 Bill, I agree with most of what you said. I also spent quite abit of time finDave O.-4/19/1999
1583 Dave, I guess the folks who just "played of CNBC movers, internet or MSFTWilliam W. Dwyer, Jr.-4/19/1999
1582 Dnorman, you can still enter a box, but it used to be a handy little tool to aMama Bear-4/19/1999
1581 Eric, I use Waterhouse. Executions are usually instantaneous, it's the conMama Bear-4/19/1999
1580 Bill, < I don't like daytrading and have not been successful at it, toDave O.-4/18/1999
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