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Re: Another Day, Another Trade - Going Short!



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Congrats on your signal.  Are you mechanical or discretionary or both?

Do you use intraday signals for the trade or are you taking a position for 
the day?

Did you hold your breath on QQQ in the morning or just pulled the trigger?

Kevin Campbell



In a message dated 4/25/00 1:19:03 AM Central Daylight Time, grt@xxxxxxxxxxxx 
writes:

> List,
>  
>  Rather than post our internal family newsletter and our summary 
spreadsheet,
>  I'm just posting our latest signal.
>  
>  We're going short in the morning.  We are selling all of our stocks and
>  shorting the SPY, DIA and QQQ.  Use this information at your own risk.
>  
>  This is just what we're doing.
>  
>  Our S&P trading system, since October 11, 1999 (the date when we started 
our
>  little family newsletter to publicly post our trades and actual results, 
not
>  when we started trading it) is running 81.82% correct with 9 winners and 2
>  losers, in the last 6 months.  Total number of points of profitability,
>  trading 1 e-mini S&P contract, is 400.20.  At $50 a point, that's $20,010
>  net profit before approximately $300 fees and commissions.  Margin for
>  trading 1 e-mini S&P contract is $4,688.  We maintain much more than that 
in
>  order to satisfy our money management requirements.  These P&L numbers are
>  before our fills tomorrow morning.  If this trade remains profitable
>  (according to GLOBEX) we'll be 83.33% profitable.
>  
>  Guy
>  
>