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Gregory,
I think you are making a wise decision. When one feels beat down, the
best thing is to get away, if you can, and heal. This is instinctive.
That being said, don't be surprised if within a year you start thinking
of all the things that led you to your present state of mind, and all
the things to improve your trading; now that you have allowed your mind
to do some creative thinking on it's own.
So don't be surprised to find yourself back in the game in the not too
distant future, at which time you will probably be more successful. Good
luck.
(by the way, break-even daytrading is doing much better than most who
try it. :) )
-----Original Message-----
From: Gregory Wood [mailto:SwissFranc@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, January 05, 2004 12:01 PM
To: omegalist
Subject: Goodbye!
Goodbye.
This is a difficult post for me. After several years of roughly
break-even daytrading, I'm preparing to close my trading account --
break-even doesn't pay the bills. Its time to move on.
Trading is the most challenging task I've ever had before me. I've
learned alot about techniques and strategies, but mostly I've learned
about myself and my own psychology. Its been a very valuable experience
in many ways -- just not financially!
I am grateful to all of you for sharing over the years. And I'm
especially grateful to the friends I've made here. I wouldn't have made
it this far without you.
Good luck to each of you this year. May the break be with you.
/Greg
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