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Riley,

Can't speak for Justin but clearly a discretionary trader must have
the qualities that you mention and maybe more than you mention.  He
too is using a system or he wont be around long.

I belive a discretionary trader should and does make a lot more than a
mechanical system coded up trader.  Maybe only because I can't build a
system that is good enough that I would trade it.  Though I might put
one on a computer by itself and let it run if it could trade
completely automatically.  I would give it all of one contract to
trade.  LOL.

Jimmy


Monday, September 13, 2004, 9:42:29 AM, you wrote:

RR> Hi List & Justin:

RR> When you suggest it is the

RR> System trader that can make a living,

RR> do you mean a trader who knows computer programming so well that he can
RR> write his own systems and use it?

RR> or a trader who is very disciplined and his attitude+trading habit is very
RR> systematic?

RR> If it is the former, does it mean all the discretionary traders are  losers?

RR> If so, how can the discretionary traders pay someone to write the 
RR> programming for him without that programmer using the formula himself and
RR> trade with it?

RR> RR



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 Jimmy                            mailto:jhsnowden@xxxxxxxxxxxxx  

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Best regards,
 Jimmy                          mailto:jhsnowden@xxxxxxxxxxxxx