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    Uhal

    Lots of trading activity yesterday. It is as if an army of sellers appeared and the buyers disappeared. I wonder if there is going to be a big gap at the opening today.
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    Serious newbie in search for knowledge

    C. Chugani, I think it helps to test trading methods using your computer. Learn a programming language and write trading programs. Personally testing trading methods helped me a lot. I find to trade in a meaningful way I must trade with conviction - that sense of knowing what to do. The sense...
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    aug 10 in europe ???

    I get the impression news is delayed 48 hours. Maybe the Israeli army invaded Lebanon again. We might get the news tomorrow.
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    A little College Help

    Please keep us posted of your findings.
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    "Intelligent Investor" fans

    Conditions can get worse at any time. Those values might appear in a few years.
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    Nasdaq the last three years

    Returns are sometimes big sometimes small and there is nothing I can do about it. What I get is what I get. Jesse Livermore in Reminiscences Of A Stock Operator describes a period of four years about 1911 to 1914 when prices show little change. Prices sometimes do not change much.
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    HANS

    Bought somewhere around $ 14 / share. I just sit down shutup and follow the trend.
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    hitting a glass ceiling

    I wonder what the performance is if you stayed with your original method.
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    Custom time charts

    I suspect you can do some of that now. I used to go to futuresource.com and look up a futures chart. I remember putting in say 40 minutes for a time interval and the computer displays a chart with 40 minute bars.
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    When trading the trend....

    I call adding to a position scaling or pyramiding. I don't do it. I back tested different strategies with my computer and found there is little or no advantage to scaling / pyramiding compared to taking a single position and staying with it. That does not mean there are no scaling / pyramiding...
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    Randomness (and Emergence)

    If prices are random, does that mean that prices have no relationship to the balance of supply and demand?
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    Who is the greatest student of the markets - Buffet, Leon or Soros?

    Your targets are so close to your entry prices that slippage can make your trades far less profitable.
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    Students make 18% by managing funds

    Their final exam is what they do during a long losing streak.
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    Why Gold is jumping?

    I am not so sure the value of gold is going up. The value of currency - lots of currencies - might be going down. Maybe it just appears that the price (exchange rate of gold to dollars) is increasing.
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    cRUDE awakening?

    I do not think I made any money in crude during November or December 2005. Prices are so choppy I just win lose win lose win lose. I hope a trend appears.
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    Correlation and Leading/Lagging?

    How do you measure correlation? I want to write a computer program that analyzes correlations.
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    rookie

    I'm not sure how people win stock trading simulation games but about year 2000 I watched some contests. The winners bought huge quantities of penny stocks (maybe 10 cents a share) and if the price went up (say to 15 cents a share) they sold. It is likely not possible to trade such large...
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    Zero to Low risk investments

    I like short term CD's. I never lost money in CD's. You could take half your money and buy CD's and the other half of the money put in a savings account in a bank. If you need cash fast there would be some available.
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    Ben Bernanke Bonds and the greenBack

    I recall December 2004 - on my chart it looks to be the bottom or close to the bottom - I picked up a copy of a financial magazine somebody left in the lounge. I vaguely remember it was Business Week magazine. Warren Buffet's picture was on the cover. The feature story was about how Mr. Buffett...
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    Bonds readying to advance?

    I don't see it. Does anyone have a fundamental explanation to justify higher bond prices?
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