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Now, now TJ. I can tell that you're getting your professorial suit rumpled
up again. Did anyone ever tell you that you have a fixation on "vendors"?
What happened? Did a vendor break your heart?
Time to let her go boy. Walk like a man... let bygones be bygones. Why,
you even go so far as to try to discourage entrepreneurial members of this
list from becoming vendors! My, my. How many hours a day do we spend
thinking about this...?
----- Original Message -----
From: tj <tradejacker@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, July 19, 1999 6:46 PM
Subject: Re: $10,000 daytrade
> wellllll, this trade is the exception rather than the rule, isn't it?
> looking at the daily average true range for the last several months, dx
> has traded in a 50-60 point range. today's volatility spike is 3 times
> that!!!
>
> some questions.......
>
> -are ya a vendor promoting the next wunder system in currencies? vendor
> bullseye jim's quick congrats made me wonder. sorry, i'm not the
> trusting type, especially when it comes to vendors and this list <g>
>
> -what's the account size (roughly)? to see if you're overleveraged and
> tempting mr blow out
>
> -what are the system or method stats? methinks this trade is atypical.
> what's the ave trade $'s?
>
> if i dinna ask theses ?'s, someone else would. yes, life does not begin
> and end with the s&p. and no, i'm not jealous, it just seems damn
> peculiar. a lot of what your talking about is typical newbie stuff,
> like emphasis on low margins, leverage, small accounts, and the like. i
> only hope to be talking with ya in 5 or 10 years, but hell man, at a
> clip of $10k/per day, you can retire in a year :))
>
> good luck.....really!!!
>
> TJ
>
> great shooting kid, don't get cocky! -hans to luke
>
> --- "s. k." <23i75h6j@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Still the reasoning behind the post was to show people the incredible
> leverage available in currencies, and the possibility to daytrade them
> successfully (or in otherwords: there is more than the S&P500)
>
> Still, a $10,000 day. Actually, that was about $5000 per hour to be
> more precise.
>
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