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    ANTI-WAR/USA BASHERS: WHERE ARE YOU NOW, MFERS?!?!

    The left will do anything but say sorry.
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    This is how hard it is to stay on top...

    Pare, Is your fund closed or are you still taking on new capital? Frank
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    This is how hard it is to stay on top...

    Good point Prae. Or during times of war etc. you just sit on the sidelines and wait for a somewhat normal market to come along. Making money on interest counts 2.:D
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    This is how hard it is to stay on top...

    No it wouldn't, I said 110% becouse the traders that blow out refund and blow out again. So it could very well be 200 or 300%. Not trying to be a pecimist, I just am telling it like I see it. I do have several traders that are really good and most of them lay dormant during uncertain...
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    What is the worst thing you do when you get mad at a bad trade?

    \ The worst thing one can do is make that same mistake twice.
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    This is how hard it is to stay on top...

    I have noticed that 110% of all intraday traders go bust. Commisions end up being the reason. It is the swing traders that tend to do well. But this is just my opinion, and there are allways exceptions so do not take this too literal. All the good traders know thier limitations and wether...
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    This is how hard it is to stay on top...

    Now I wouldn't use this recomendation for everything but it is pretty much true for CTA's.
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    This is how hard it is to stay on top...

    Yes and the best time to invest with a money manager is when they are in a draw down. I do it all the time.
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    This is how hard it is to stay on top...

    The worst part of it is that traders feel that they need to make money so they stay trading and do not realize tht a vacation is most likely cheaper, and maybe very well needed.
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    This is how hard it is to stay on top...

    Arron should not have trading while our country was at war. The best traders never trade during a war. To many uncertainties.
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    Who's from Chicago?

    Totally true, the old stadium was myfavorite. family had season tickets since the early 70's. I loved the roar in that building, and have had so many good memories there that they cnnot be forgotton.
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    Who's from Chicago?

    Oh great so I shouldd hold my bref
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    Who's from Chicago?

    that would be cool, but I do not think that will happen lol
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    Livermore 1940 First Edition

    My favorite was him being banned from the bucket shops. But the statement above is so very true.
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    Livermore 1940 First Edition

    AZ , During those times there wasn't really any phsycological patterns that were being recognized nor treated as they were today. Along with all risk being monitored manually and regulations being just down right crazy. Trading then was a heck of a lot harder than it is today from a tools...
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    Does IB have a plan to lower E mini commissions?

    Depending on all the debits that occurr today that may be a great distant memory that you will be able to discuss with your collegues over an expresso. lol :cool:
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    Does IB have a plan to lower E mini commissions?

    How many debits IB gets after todays crisis. They just may have to up everybodys rate. jk:D
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    Sprint Frame Relay

    Some of what is said is true. But from what I can gather this seems to be for buisness use not personal. In any event the sprint frame relay is the best availible and the redundancy is the key to this. Any points of failure is backed up by numerouse routes in which your traffic will be...
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