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tmanbone
124 posts
msg #85776
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1/7/2010 7:47:10 PM

Point well taken. Thanks TRO. I'm curious how many years it has taken you to reach your skill level and if you don't mind how long from day 1till you became a profitable trader. Thanks again.

TheRumpledOne
6,529 posts
msg #85792
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1/8/2010 1:56:46 AM

Not easy questions to answer.

Been trading since 1977 and learn something new every year.

Profitable? I have had my share of ups and downs. But slow and steady wins the race.



tmanbone
124 posts
msg #85830
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1/8/2010 7:41:58 PM

Thank you, that puts it all in perspective.

allesf
10 posts
msg #85883
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1/9/2010 8:18:39 PM

Hello TRO,
I was trying to get a good market outlook report recently, and every time when I tried to read a report is a link to money making newsletter for an individual or an company. from your experience what is the best approach to find a good market outlook report?.
Personally I think we don't need to know what market is doing to make money rite?
for traders is all about run your filter and put your stop losses and let the profit run. we can do this in market i guess.no matter if the market is bullish or bearish.
cheers,
Alles

stratiG
147 posts
msg #85941
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1/11/2010 11:49:30 AM

TRO,

Thanks for the posting your letter. I have been working on using the prior days High/Low and trading off those price lines. I go long if price breaks the High and short if price breaks the Low. If price does not break to the High/Low the following day, I continue to use those price levels going forward until they break. I have a list of 10 - 15 stocks I watch from the MTC filter and that's it. Today I traded POT and RIMM to the down side. So your letter to SFO makes alot of sense to me. I'm trying to keep it simple and stay out of my own way.

GS

stratiG
147 posts
msg #85957
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modified
1/11/2010 2:59:19 PM

waited all day for this.... RIMM was text book this morning..

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stratiG
147 posts
msg #86009
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modified
1/12/2010 10:20:51 AM

Lost .15 on RIMM this morning and made a total of 1.10 on WYNN(3 trades).

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karennma
8,057 posts
msg #86011
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1/12/2010 10:28:22 AM

stratiG
- stratiG
1/11/2010 2:59:19 PM
waited all day for this.... RIMM was text book this morning..
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Text book ... what?



stratiG
147 posts
msg #86016
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1/12/2010 11:25:41 AM

RIMM from the 11th, text book.

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TRO's MTC with Fade the Gap.

TheRumpledOne
6,529 posts
msg #86095
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1/13/2010 12:41:23 AM

Is it funny or sad that the SQUIGGLY LINE BRIGADE just doesn't "get it"?

Every day AAPL, RIMM and the rest of the "cows" give "milk". Market conditions never matter. Don't have to "filter". Just get up every morning and go milk the cows.



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