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damn Steve I knew you were a smart fella
from a former altar boy that remembers Latin!!!!!!!
----- Original Message -----
From: Steve Karnish <kernish@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, May 15, 2000 2:34 PM
Subject: Re: "Sister Re": RESPECT


> Hellen,
>
> My life's an open book.  Who else publishes every trade? (You know, like
> "real trades" actually being traded in "real accounts").  I'm short one
unit
> of July at 275.00 and added one at 280.75 this morning.  Based on account
> size, risk/reward tolerance, and other subjective factors:  half of my
> clients take every trade that is signaled and are always in the market.
> Smaller accounts, (and smarter, non-addicted traders), trade a slower,
more
> conservative approach which isn't in the market all the time (same
signals,
> slower filter).  When wheat triggered today, it initiated a second
position
> in the "Always in, with a Grin" system and an opening position in the
> "If you showed them a 90% win/loss approach, they wouldn't know what to do
> with it" system.
>
> As far as GOLD goes:  I don't trade it, unless I'm forced to by a client.
I
> comment (at my site) on a few markets that I don't have any interest in
> trading (yet, various national partners insist that I surmise a strategy
for
> certain markets).  I trade the other metal (silver) and since January 1,
> 1999 I've traded it 13 times without a loser (currently flat).  If you
are,
> indeed, paying attention and following the posts, you are aware that I
> concentrate on cotton, feeders, oats, silver, wheat, and the stock
indices.
>
> Maybe, you're scraping the wrong "crumbs" off the table (remember, you get
> what you pay for, and Hellen, I don't recall you ever sending me a dime).
> The next time I post an trade, or the next time we trigger an interesting
> topic at the forum, I suggest you "belly-up" to the discussion table and
> offer you're concise opinions.
>
> Before one can brag, or take criticism, one must first offer a specific
> recommendation.  It helps your credibility if you are actually exercising
> the trades.  As far as bragging goes...I'll leave that to the individuals
> that have trusted me with their money.  As far as criticizing goes..I
leave
> that to the "non-contributers" that post once every six months.
>
> "Qui non intellegit, aut traceat aut discat",
>
> Steve Karnish
> Cedar Creek Trading
> http://www.cedarcreektrading.com
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Hellen Back <neuralmodels@xxxxxxx>
> To: <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Monday, May 15, 2000 10:31 AM
> Subject: Re: [Aretha Franklin: "You gotta THINK what ya trying to do to
> me".]
>
>
> > "Steve Karnish" <kernish@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > > Walter,
> > >
> > > I was "thinking" last night:  What are the funz trying to do here?
Are
> they
> > playin' with my mind?  I shorted wheat on the opening this morning
> > <<<
> >
> > Steve, it would be more accurate to say that YOU ADDED TO YOUR SHORT
> POSITION
> > this morning, since you had already reversed to the short side earlier
in
> this
> > rally...but then, you rarely if ever talk about the trades that aren't
> > profitable. How about bragging about all those long Gold contracts?
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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