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[RT] Wheel Reinvention?



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FWIW

1. Time heals all economic wounds whether they be excesses on the 
long are short side...or just boring sideways.

2. The concept that nothing has changed in making money in the 
investment world and making money now is about as sane as there have 
been no technology changes.

3. Yes, old methods work...but so do some new methods and ideas...I 
and others are open to both and would not like to see people fear 
posting because what they say may be unpopular.

My hats off to people with an open mind and not out to castigate 
everything presented either as a concept or what an individual is 
proud of.

Sincerely,

John



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Originally From: "gphx" <gphx@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [RT] Which wheel???
Date: 01/07/2003 01:03am


Message'Time is more important than price. When time is up, the 
market will move, regardless of whether the price target was 
reached'. - W. D. Gann

Just a thought.

Darrin

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Sean Cassidy 
  To: realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 6:29 PM
  Subject: [RT] Which wheel???


  Thats a bit of my issue as well. If you are willing and able to do 
the work, it is still hard to know which direction to pursue. I think 
that given current market conditions, my most likey avenue of succes 
would be to trade a market or markets, probably not the S&P, 5 to 7 
times a day. But there are so many varied opinions out there, its 
hard to tell which are valid and which may be less effective. Without 
getting defensive, it reminds me of the PC issues I had a few weeks 
ago. I had responses taking me in about 10 directions (all 
constructuve, and I appreciate that) and it turned out that my pc was 
just clogged, reinstalling windows 98 seems to of fixed the problem. 
In short, I still am not sure exactly what direction to 
pursue....although price action seems to be my preffered method. Any 
advice will be appreciated.

  SMC


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