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Re: Hit & Run Trading I and II



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Hi Kishore,

I have Hit and Run, it was a good stepping stone.  If you are just
getting started in daytrading.  I feel that using Hit and Run setups
alone, leaves you open for more losses than gains.  So, I bought Street
Smarts, this is has very similar setups to Hit and Run but, you were
able to get into a position a day sooner, which leaves you more room for
better gains. Something was still missing from my trading, then I bought
Dynamic Trading by Robert Miner. Then I was able to blend everything
together, along with my Level II knowledge and intra day indicator.

Please note that if you are a mechanical trader, then you  will have a
hard time with any of the systems.  Reason you have to blend and work
with them, sometimes they don't work exactly as the book says but with a
little bending at times they work great.  In other words you have to use
judgment.

Goto http://www.realtraders.com and look up the best of realtraders,
John Big.... (Sorry about the last name) did some back testing and
interview with Jeff Cooper, you might find interesting.

Trade Well,

Joe Frabosilio

Kishore Rochey wrote:

> Has anyone read the above books from Jeff Cooper and has any
> comments about it.
>
> Kishore Rochey
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