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-----Original Message-----
From: John Amrein [mailto:jamrein@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2000 2:00 PM
To: tllepp@xxxxxx
Subject: Re: Trading Info.
I have a couple of Questions:
1. What type of questions do you entertain?
2. What is the subject matter of your eMails?
3. Will you cover "How to pick winning Stocks"? What process you use?
4. The meaning of "A proud trader George since 5 July 1999"?
I agree with your statement "You would be foolish to blindly
follow any one but yourself"
Lonnie Lepp Answers:
1 Any questions you have.
I think answering Questions concerning trading will assist my development as
a successful trader
2 My developing methodology of trading and development of disciplined skills
answering questions and commentary is the subject matter of my e mails
3 I will share with this list of interested folks my screening process and
my trading experiences
I use William O'Neil's "Investor's Business Daily"
(http://www.investors.com/) and am considering his Daily Graphs
(http://www.dailygraphs.com/)
If any one has experience with Daily Graph please let me know what you think
of their performance.
4 Trader George is 3 people who have been meeting together regularly since
July 5, 1999
We have studied Martin Pring's interactive CD's
These are "Intro to Technical Analysis", "Breaking the Black Box",
"Exploring MetaStock Basic", and "Exploring MetaStock Advanced"
(http://www.pring.com/)
We have been meeting twice a week until recently. Now we meet 2 times a
month to provide feedback to each other and support for one another.
Our latest endeavor is to play a board game called "Cash Flow 101".
(http://www.richdad.com)
Our immediate goal is to become proficient at CF 101 and to upgrade to CF
202 and become proficient at that game also.
Having played this game once so far I believe it is 100 times better than
Monopoly.
I was able to processed some of my emotional issues pertaining to investing
with the game.
Thank you for asking and providing me an opportunity to answer your Question
Lonnie Lepp
Is
Proud to be a Trader George!
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