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Re: Hit & Run Trading I and II



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I just went to the web site and the interview is gone.  There is an small
interview, but this is not the one I was talking about.   You'll have to ask
John Boggio if he still has that interview and back test of Hit and Run.

Sorry,

Joe Frabosilio

Joe Frabosilio wrote:

> 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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