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tsptalk
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Is that the one with the misspelling in their headline? I'm not the best speller in the world but at least they could use spell checker for the headlines.
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" Are YouInvesting or Gamling When You Trade?"[/align]
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Oh, that was just today's headline. I thought it was the site's hard coded main page. I'm sure I do that often enough myself.[/align]
hehehehe...I noticed that too. It's not just the typo, it's that it was in large, italicized letters, centered, all to itself.
Thisreminds me of the forum page:
"Investment Portfoliios"
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tsptalk
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By the way, I am all for systems. Someone here is using *****, FrizzB. has his differential system. Anything to take the emotion out of trading is helpful in my opinion.
Definitely! Whether a particularsystem works or not, I can learn a lot by studying it and observing the market. I like FrizzB's system and as soon as I get that revelation :h, I will probably use it. :i***** looks good for being privy to large trends before they kill you.
judgement is still needed. Basically my intermediate andlonger term outlook is bullish so my short term trades are biased to the bullish side, hence the 60% minimum rule.
If the three strong legs of the bull market go to one leg, for example, then I may use a maximum of 75% stock allocation. Sounds like something I may work on during the slow summer months.
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I like that guide...it is simple, making it easy to implement, and just makes good sense.
One mechanism I would like to have in place is spotting a climax run. Granted, they are fairly obvious. (I can say that now, after blowing a big one in Dec/Jan--I could have sold most of my portfolio in early Jan. and bought it back two weeks laterat 3/4 the price--but only in hindsight.) Sometimes I need a pretty hard and fast rule to see these things without bungling them first. Other times, I am just a hard-head. :dah: