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I agree with Tom.
And there's a rule in trading,,,,"Never be afraid of missing a chance to trade,,,,You'll always have another trading chance along the line"


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On 1/26/98, at 5:00 PM, Tom Stein wrote: 

>Chris..........
>
>If you're like me......95% of what you will learn at college will be from
>experiences OUTSIDE of the classroom.....think about staying in college to
>get some life experiences that you will never have a chance to get
>again....and enjoy them........
>
>
>Tom Stein  comfut@xxxxxxx
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: ChrisPR1 <ChrisPR1@xxxxxxx>
>To: RealTraders Discussion Group <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Date: Monday, January 26, 1998 4:34 PM
>Subject: Re: GEN
>
>
>>Let me pose a question to the forum...
>>I am 20 yrs old, been investing/trading successfully since 1994, licensed
>>stockbroker for a year and a half, sophomore in college and have a 120K
>>portfolio.  I read various magazines and newspapers, i.e. IBD, Barrons,
>WSJ,
>>TA of Stks & Comm., etc. etc.  and I have developed successful trading
>ideas
>>of my own that I have tried to put into use.  My problem is this:  At
>school
>>(economics major) I feel as if I am not learning anything that will improve
>my
>>trading.  I anticipate that after school is completed I will trade my
>account
>>full-time.  I have also noticed that the best opportunities often surface
>when
>>I am in class when I am unable to act upon it.  Is it worth my while to
>>complete school, with all the irrelevant subjects, and sacrifice any
>trading
>>opportunities, or should I trade full-time, knowing that it is probably
>what I
>>am going to do after graduation?




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