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Re: SO_Why You Win or Loose



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I think that is why we seek the best possible mechanical system, if executed
properly,  it removes (or severely reduces)  the psychological aspect of
trading. (if you can't follow the system, find a good broker to do it for
you)
Steve
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gerald Marisch" <gm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Omega List" <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: "Systems Only" <systems-only@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, September 09, 2000 6:59 AM
Subject: SO_Why You Win or Loose


> The psychology of trading seems to be a never-ending train or thoughts.
> Cutting through all the "psycho-babble" is another thing.
>
> The below book is deceivingly short - it will only take about an hour or
two
> to read.  The wealth of information though, presented in an
> easy-to-understand style, is considerable.
>
> This may be a valuable and good "read" for all.
>
> Why You Win of Loose
>    Fred C. Kelly
>    Fraser Publishing
>
>         First published in 1930, this book's small size belies
>          the wealth of information it contains.
>
>         If you local bookstore cannot order a copy for you, your local
> library
>         should have an "Inter-library Loan" service through which
>         a copy could be borrowed from the Canisius College of Buffalo
>         New York library, HG 6015 .K37, "Il#" 1319394.
>
>