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    Van Tharp Paradox....

    Very interesting thread. I've recently become acquainted with Van Tharps work and it seems very impressive especially since I need to work on exits and psychological factors that he talks a lot about. I am considering going to his day trading course, which he does not teach himself. It is...
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    Coughing up the $25k requirement for Pattern Day Trading

    The PDT rule was put in by the SEC, not NASDAQ or NYSE. It was enacted because too many people got the idea that day trading was an easy way to make a lot of money. Through their own ignorance and often encouraged by unscroupulous shops many of these people traded money they couldn't afford...
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    i broke; i QUIT

    not a gambler...it's not easy...trading took all my emotions away, i don't laugh at jokes etc.....anyhow... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I can't believe nobody has corrected/strongly disagreed with/ mocked this post. Perhaps the above...
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    Day Trading Returns

    What is considered fair, good, and excellent performance in Day Trading in terms of annual % Return and Dollars made?
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    Prophet.Net

    Has anyone used Prophet.net for charting? How does it compare to what else is available?
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    Widescreen LCD's vs Regular LCD's

    A 24" widescreen would probably replace 2 standard 19" monitors. I currently use 1 standard 19" monitor and a 15" laptop. The way I have my screens set up the 23" monitor in the Apple Store will display more than my current setup. I'm thinking of getting 1 30" widescreen monitor (either Apple or...
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    Widescreen LCD's vs Regular LCD's

    In comparing widescreen to regular screen you have to look at area. Pixels measures resolution so this number is irrelevant to usable area unless you need reading glasses. On an LCD monitor changing the resolution changes the size and clarity of the characters. Lower the resolution and the...
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