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Re: Treatise part 2-Money Management



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<P>Want (commercial) sites with info? Look up:

<P>http://www.smarttrading.com/

<P>http://www.rinasystems.com

<P>http://www.moneysoftware.com

<P>http://www.iitm.com

<P>And POP's series in particular on
<BR>

<P>All stress Money management in their ways. By all means, join Van Tharp's
money next
<BR>trading game (sometime in June). That will really drive money management
issues (and
<BR>discipline) home.

<P>Good reading

<P>Gwenn
<BR>&nbsp;
<BR>&nbsp;

<P>Tony Parker a &eacute;crit:
<BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE>&nbsp;Scot:

<P>I couldn't agree with you more. I'm the first to admit I'm a rank "Newbie",
but it
<BR>didn't take long for me to notice
<BR>that money management is a totally forgotten important aspect of a
good&nbsp; trading
<BR>methodology.

<P>In fact without proper Money Management and Risk Managment Skills, I'm
dead meat!
<BR>....

<P>I have tried to impose from within these "mental" stops and barriers,
but the
<BR>percentage always seems to creep up and I always
<BR>find myself "over-trading". Depending on my broker as an "external
stop" to tell me
<BR>when I"m "over-trading" isn't so smart either.

<P>I would really like locate any WebSites, Books, Software, information,
and more
<BR>on-line discussions that deal with the topic in a
<BR>more scientific manner.

<P>I'd like to come up with a robust, viable, working, set of Money/Risk
Management rules
<BR>that are easy to establish and follow.

<P>I've been searching High and Low all over the Net and I've included
below what I've
<BR>found to date, I'd really like to hear opinions from those of
<BR>you out there, what you think, and where else I can go searching.

<P>I've included links to where I've been exploring. I'd really like to
hear from any
<BR>traders who've been dealing with Money/Risk Management
<BR>techniques.

<P>I don't have a problem receiving e-mail from vendors...as long as they're
honest and
<BR>don't try to con or SPAM me!

<P>If you are a vendor and have a mony/risk management product or book
to sell please
<BR>declare who you really are, your position in the company, and your
interest, what
<BR>product you're selling, what price, etc. without the hyperbole, exageration,
BS,
<BR>etc...I will simply delete the e-mail if I don't like it!

<P>So check out where I've been gang and let me know what you think.

<P>Thanks

<P>Tony Parker

<P>TONY'S MONEY MANAGEMENT LINKS
<BR>-------------------------------------------------------------------------
<BR>Smartlog - Shareware&nbsp; Simple Futures/Options Trade Tracking Excel
Spreadsheet. Just
<BR>got it and am learning to use it. Cheap!
<BR>http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/svirsky/smartlog.htm

<P>Gibbons-Burkes Stuff... Lot's of stuff Don't know what's good What's
bad!
<BR>ftp://ftp.io.com/pub/usr/gibbonsb/futures/pc/

<P>Futures Magazine Software Link List&nbsp; Lot's of stuff Don't know
what's good What's bad!

<P>http://futuresmag.com/resources/fosites3.html#anchor7368243

<P>Futures Magazine Free Downloads Lot's of stuff Don't know what's good
What's bad!
<BR>/industry/downloads/downloads.html
<BR>Probability of Ruin
<BR>&nbsp;http://futuresmag.com/industry/downloads/optf_por.exe
<BR>Optimalf Z-Score Money Managment Methods
<BR>&nbsp;http://futuresmag.com/industry/downloads/xls498.zip

<P>OptimalF Shareware Want's Money! Has anyone tried or is using It now?
<BR>http://www.garlic.com/moneysoftware/optf_por.exe

<P>OptimalF Page Shareware &amp; Software Want's More Money Has Anyone
tried it or using it
<BR>now?
<BR>http://www.garlic.com/moneysoftware/balence.html

<P>Scot Billington wrote:

<P>> MONEY MANAGEMENT
<BR>>
<BR>>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; I recently saw an
experiment in which a $100,000 account was traded using
<BR>> various money management techniques.&nbsp; After 11 years of simulated
trading
<BR>> using the same trade results, the final equity of the account ranged
from
<BR>> $382,000 to over $640 million.&nbsp; That difference shows the power
of money
<BR>> management.
<BR>>

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nwinski wrote:
> 
> Dear John and ALL,
>     I have never read or seen the Delta book or materials. I have heard rumors
> that it is related to the Lunar Cycle. So, please see below my simple imput on
> your dates. I took this info from a $5 pocket calendar and ephemeris, The 1998
> Pocket Astrologer.
> 
Norman,

>From what I remember about Delta is that a given kind of market has wave
patterns that are encased between the lines.  Perhaps there is an
astrological cycle found within the lunar... Perhaps there is
astrological phenomenon near where the wave 1 is located at the
beginning of the cycle.   The only kicker in all of this is the
wonderful use of the word "inversion" to describe what can't be
explained.  

So if no one know's what it is,.."Then the sucker inverted on me.. Hup
Hup Hup...  hey we got an inversion!!!  Sound the alarm Capt'  Must have
been a chaotic cavitator pre-empting the wave counter...."

Cavitating furiously on the West coast.

Don