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    Managing Funds for a Living

    "Buy 100 SOLF @ 15.35 = $1535.00" Three questions: (1) Are the prices listed actual trades or simulated trades? Each trade is posted in our Trading Journal and e-mailed in a timely fashion to all members for them to cue off of. These trades may or may not be replicated in our own...
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    Managing Funds for a Living

    FYI - again If you go to my web site and try to enter "Members' Only" content you will be redirected to a Signup page that will congratulate you on your savvy attempt and GIVE YOU a username and password to become a member for FREE! Then you can see trades posted 'real-time' and read...
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    Managing Funds for a Living

    The Trading History is like a balanced checkbook. It shows that 20k is the opening fund value on January 1, 2008. And with each trade affecting the balance - WE HAVE $5,215 in cash. The value of the open portfolio positions can be derived or just taken at face value from the Model...
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    Managing Funds for a Living

    and part 3: Like I said you will be updated of all trades and the equity graph should look as nice as the past - this time with gains, I am thinking;) All with covered calls and low account management and yes POWERFUL compounded strategy results. Also keep in mind that today's...
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    Managing Funds for a Living

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    Managing Funds for a Living

    So here are the year-to-date trades in a 3-part snapshot. I will update it weekly to correlate with the weekly posted trades. gA part 1:
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    Managing Funds for a Living

    OK It would take nothing for me to post each trade in the next 3-6 months and show the TYPICAL progressive runup ~50% on average with each accurately targeted - within days of each bottom - new bull rally. So we know we have most nearly been in cash for all of 2008 and an initial account...
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    GTS You do not appear as knowing ANYTHING. You follow this thread like a varmint and are the only responder - all of it negative. You disregard the continual rebuttal that is backed with reason and facts that I post to the point of boredom. All your reasons have been documented and...
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    OK, some REAL bottom feeders ROTFLMAO I have 10 systems and one website. I will not even click those links but can venture which ones those were. Are YOU such miserable losers that you have such biased input? Again too funny! And even these have well-documented reason unless you...
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    OK - After ONE WHOLE YEAR the stock market seems is back to its predictably readable nature. The latest "correction" WAS deeply thorough enough to "wring out (most or enuf) of the 'excesses'" for Xxxxxxx Capital Funds to profit in the usual manner. You see last Feb-Mar '07 and even...
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    Managing Funds for a Living

    FYI If you go to my site and try to enter "Members' Only" content you will be redirected to a Signup page that will congratulate you on your savvy attempt and GIVE YOU a username and password to become a member for FREE! Then you can see trades posted 'real-time' and read seminars and...
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    Managing Funds for a Living

    I'm sometimes a bit slowwww - These were supposed to be posted where there were duplicates in prior post. Hope it help (to see volatile Nasdaq that best compares to these funds and the near bottom entries, etc.) AND how staying in cash recently has given a leg up in...
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    Managing Funds for a Living

    Hi Emilio, No I am not trying to tease anyone. I have just been enduring a market period where it doesn't EASILY show that 50% annual (AVERAGE) gains can be accomplished with covered calls by actually demonstrating it before you all. I DO do this routinely and after working very hard with...
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    Managing Funds for a Living

    Sorry. Market has UP phases. We target these for profit. Covered Calls compound powerfully during these up phases. To make buku bucks not only capitalize on these phases, but LIMIT LOSSES in counter-phases. See charts for reference. Futures can IMMENSELY profit when used properly...
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    Hey, I think we are finally back into rally mode. The work the market has been relentlessly trying to put in for ONE WHOLE YEAR may be finally done. Despite all the financial industry/Fed shenanigans, short-lived corrections and the typical late-stage perma-bull frothiness - price and...
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    The market is smoking crack

    When the market did act with crazy (bullish) behavior since last August (and late Feb-Mar '07) I many, many times scratched my head at the perma-bull mentalities that spurted the market higher - despite price and volume action dictating a correction was evident. Now that the market has...
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    Bought a stock not knowing it was on SHO

    I know the feeling. I am long (covered call) CALM. Typically I avoid owning shares while earnings are being reported, yet bought thereafter at 35. The selling has been relentless. Fundamentally the stock is doing extremely well. I guess we will have to wait-and-see if institutions pick the...
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    Why is the market rallying?

    We saw some professional selling last Thursday. Today the volume has spiked notably. p$ :p ROTFLMAO: Stock_Trd3r has taken a break - just when the Dow jumps 375 points:eek: !
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    Why is the market rallying?

    It is called investing. People buy stocks with the expectation that company profits will grow benefiting share price. Over time this has proven to work as Stock Markets correct and new leaders emerge pulling indexes eventually to newer highs. [chart the history of the stock market] IBD is...
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    Who Knows What Evil Lurks in the Hearts of Men?

    I'd like to congrat those that do track macro trends (longer than 5-15 minutes, lol)! Once again those in majority got it WRONG! Which goes to show how remarkable the stock market continues to be. Contrarian perspectives still have a place as a secondary indicator. Meanwhile, with...
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