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Position Trading in Canada
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Emcee:  Ward Nicholson Type:  Unmoderated
True to form daytraders will enter and exit positions within the
same trading session. I thought I'd create this thread for those
traders like myself who will maintain a position (long or short)
for more than one trading session when factors such as momentum
justify it. For example, holding a position for 3 or 4 days when
a stock is trending strongly, or simply holding a position overnight.

Some modest rules:

1. Canadian equities only.
2. The more liquidity the better.
3. No hyping/cheerleading please.

I expect this thread will be more "relaxed" than the Daytrading Canadian
thread. However, day-trades that have become short-term trades
because the prospects seem to justify it are welcome here. Also,
I don't think it matters if you're trading 2k or 200k. We are all here
to share ideas with one another.

A good trade is a good trade period.
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2259so thats what I was doing... I remember not deploying much money back thenDavy Crockett-3/24/2006
2258<b><i>What a pile of shit.</b></i> LOL Even funnier theCogito Ergo Sum-7/27/2001
2257so true,... the next 6 days will map my direction ( +/- a few days ...lol ) tiCharlieChina-7/20/2001
2256<i>It seems like only scraps of bread crumbs are left for us pigeons .. foVitalsigns-7/20/2001
2255True, one bitchy of a market out there ... It seems like only scraps of bread cCharlieChina-7/19/2001
2254Come on Nicholas , play nice <ggg> At least he only has a small loss, aVitalsigns-7/19/2001
2253Hows the taste so far, sour or sweet?CharlieChina-7/19/2001
2252Bought some NT today on stop-buy at $12.45 (just a taste). Haven't owned anGreg from Edmonton-7/13/2001
2251Hi Ward, Just a little bit late <great post BTW> Peter Message #1775 froDavy Crockett-6/19/2001
2250A few of the smaller ones I have have doubled and tripled from the bottom alreadAndrew-5/19/2001
2249I'm counting on it ;o)Cogito Ergo Sum-5/18/2001
2248Hi Ward, Nice to see you posting again. U r right as usual. This time I hopeDavy Crockett-5/18/2001
2247Golds: Well, now that the golds are leading the new bull market, and prices havWard Nicholson-5/18/2001
2246T.CDV looking strong. With Com Dev to show new wireless data system at CTIA showNick Morvay-3/18/2001
2245Added GLE $14.25 on stop-buy this morning, slightly larger position this time (aGreg from Edmonton-3/13/2001
2244In for a taste of GLE again, dipping a couple of toes in the water this afternooGreg from Edmonton-3/12/2001
2243Stopped out of GLE $15.85 from avg. $15.165 I still hold some from average $15.Greg from Edmonton-3/8/2001
2242Added more GLE on the way down ($14.65) and some on margin on the way up (14.10)Greg from Edmonton-3/8/2001
2241Yahoo! Updates First Quarter 2001 Financial Guidance; Company Begins Search for Andrew-3/7/2001
2240Hi Ward, Posted this on the daytrading thread. Regards, Peter OUCH!!!!!!!!!Davy Crockett-3/7/2001
2239Lightened up on GLE (slippery slope today!), took some profits off the table at Greg from Edmonton-2/22/2001
2238Stopped into buying GLE yesterday ($16.87) and today ($15.20 thru $16.20), overaGreg from Edmonton-2/22/2001
2237Where do you trade? Hi all. I am looking for an advice as to what would be the bjocelyn-2/18/2001
2236Actually, I've found quite a few, but I'm waiting for mortgage rates to Ward Nicholson-2/15/2001
2235<snicker>. Haven't seen Orest since the summer. The market has humblGreg from Edmonton-2/15/2001
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