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Re: whitelake post# 2552

Sunday, 09/22/2002 4:12:47 PM

Sunday, September 22, 2002 4:12:47 PM

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Whitelake,

I wouldn't recommend any of them. There really is no substitute for experience in short term swing trading.

It's just like the short game in golf (which is my weak point...gg), you can't read a golfing book and get better at it. You just have to go out and swing the damn club enough times till you get better. At least that's the way I've always done it. To those that can pick up tips and clues from books, the more power to ya.

You can get by on the basics if you adhere to them.....ie., placing stops and setting sell or cover targets immediately after your fill. That's the science part. You get better at timing exits and entries and maximizing your profit with experience.......that's the art part of trading. That half of the equation is difficult to come by through reading books.

I developed X_DEV to help with both parts of the trading equation. The artistry of X_DEV is it's ease with which it captures the feel of the stocks trading pattern to help you quickly find great entry and exit targets. The science part is the way it adjusts itself to the amount of coin you wish to use on a particular play and the way it handles your cash for optimum safety and performance.

Someday, someone will hang an X_DEV chart in some fine art gallery, right next to a Rembrant or Picasso....gg!

~Myst~

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