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Re: FUTR_Getting Long!



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Come on Mark, I know you know the answer to the SPX question.  You tell us.
How about some pictures of your fast wavelet transforms and favorite
momentum plotted into future with TraderWareX that answers the question on
the chart...will the high be broken?

My vote is for you to not let it all hang out, but to keep doing what you've
been doing, don't change anything, keep chipping away.

PS Traderware is looking good.

BobR

----- Original Message -----
From: Mark Brown <markbrown@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: RealTraders Group <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, November 12, 1999 1:21 PM
Subject: FUTR_Getting Long!


Hello RealTraders,

I  have stood aside holding the SP futures for any
length  of  time in a position trade. Preferring to
chip  at  it  on  a  day  trade  basis. I only out
performed buy hold in 97 when I was luck enough to
have  caught the crash and the following rally up.

Now I'm older wisher and still chicken to get long
and  stay long. I can afford to do it now where in
the  past  I  was  on a shoe string. So what's the
vote do I let it all hang out and go for it?

I  figured I would and just write calls against it
far enough out so I wouldn't get hit. Close my eyes
and hang on till 2002.

stupid - am I?

.oİş°¨¨°şİ[ MARK BROWN ]İş°¨¨°şİo.