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Well, being an "old European" I can not get the Fid-Selects. Funds in
general are difficult for foreigners -aside from Profunds and Rydex.
The ETFs emulate both, even the "Bull and Bear"and "200%" versions
perfectly, cheaper and without any redemption fee or other
timerestrictions.Just use a low cost broker, who will charge you no
more than $ 2.00 per 100 shares.
I am also paying for my Omnitrader upgrades since 3.0, but never got
it really working. Have you created a special mutual-funds profile?
Regards from "heidiland"
frankphd_us
--- In equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "bex1210" <hmw3@xxxx> wrote:
> Yes I trade Mutual Funds. MS is one of the tools I use; Omnitrader
is another. Am I successful at it?? I guess that depends on how you
define "success" these days!
>
> Anyway, I do it on a weekly or monthly basis. Fidelity Select are my
funds of choice. There have been some good articles in TA of S&C over
the last few years that seem to be good starting points.
>
> Harry
>
> --- In equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "kelols" <kelols@xxxx> wrote:
> > Hello Metastock junkies,
> >
> > Last year I started using Metastock. I've been trading for a
living
> > for a few years, and Metastock has helped increase my trading
> > efficiency and productivity. I only trade mutal funds and some
ETFs.
> >
> > Yeah, Mutual Funds. All of the traders I know who trade for a
living
> > and not as a sideline, and I know a lot of them, trade mainly
mutual
> > funds and ETFs--regardless of what they may say publicly. That's
> > where they get most of their money--at least the ones I know who
> > aren't starving. When you go to a party and people ask what you
do
> > for a living and you tell them you trade mutual funds, they think
you
> > can make more money selling girl scout cookies. I guess they feel
> > sorry for me. Oh well, what they don't know won't hurt me!
> >
> > Anybody in this Metastock users group trade mutual funds as their
> > primary trading focus?
> >
> > I see lots of option traders and all kinds of futures traders and
> > some stock traders. A lot of questions go around about options,
> > futures, and some stocks. I haven't seen anything about mutual
funds.
> > I guess the gamblers like options better. It gets the adrenaline
> > flowing.
> >
> > Let me know if there are any boy scouts and old ladies out there
that
> > have figured out why you can make more money trading mutual funds
> > than you can make from all the other stuff--and no I don't use
> > someone's email alert system or whatever.
> >
> > By the way, there are mutual funds that specialize in options
trading
> > and futures trading. You can live vicariously through them with a
> > whole lot less risk.
> >
> > If you trade Mutual Funds, less exchange a little info. However,
not
> > to be rude, I don't want to teach someone how to trade mutual
funds,
> > just to talk to a few traders that I don't know who ARE trading
> > mutual funds.
> >
> > JO
> >
> > I'm going to post this in the other Metastock site also. So if
you
> > think you've seen it twice--you have!
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