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Steve, I will be glad to respond to your post via direct e-mail to you. I
will do this in the evening.
Have always been willing to share, as others have done with me.
Al Taglavore
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> From: Steve Gochuico <stevego@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject:
> Date: Wednesday, July 15, 1998 3:41 AM
>
> Al T.,
>
> Hello. Could you share with us how do you chose stocks
> to be placed in your "stock world". Is it high PE stocks,
> low PE stocks, stocks with high IBD's relative strength?
>
> Also, how would you define a stock that does a new high?
> Is it a new high for the last 3, 5, 20, or 100 days?
>
> Also, you mentioned that you traded T-bills and currencies.
> Could you also share with us what are your rules for entering
> a long position in these two markets. Thanks.
>
> Regards,
>
> Steve Gochuico
>
> In response to the ff.:
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>
> Date: Tue, 14 Jul 1998 17:04:59 -0700
> From: Al Taglavore <altag@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: Simplicity
>
> Hugh,
> I have 182 issues in my "stock world". I place the order as a stop
> (usually) unless it opens up past the 1/4 the next day, then it will be
> a market order (I save $5 on commish). The stop order will remain in
> place for the next 5 days. I will usually fill the next day or two.
> Being a commodity trader has taught me to have a short time frame. I
> will also not hesitate to re-enter a position at a higher price.
>
> Al T
>
> Hugh Valliant wrote:
> >
> > Ahhhhhh Al, you forgot the "key" to the Holy Grail...
> >
> > What's the samll database!!!! ..... <grinning>>>>>
> >
> > And the final secret... after the new high is reached ... how many
trades
> > before the 1/4 is reached and within what timeframe before you
commit???
> >
> > Happy trading
> >
> > Hugh
>
>
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