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Re: Basic Commodity Options # 04



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Sometimes the simplest solutions are the best. It all depends what you are
looking for.  Under some circumstances, while day trading I will use that exact
system to enter the second leg of a move.  Don't scoff, learn and add it to your
arsenal of tricks.  Good trading.  Ira.

Nixon(MLS) wrote:

> I have the book on daytrading which I got for $19 as traderspress had a
> discount as I was buying something else at the time.    I think full price
> is $29.   This is a very slight book which despite the impression given by
> the title is most definitely for beginners.   He goes through one days
> trading using a host of 1min charts, practically one on each of the 68 pages
> so that there is minimal text.  He uses trendlines and stochastics and that
> is pretty much it.  I would recommend saving your money and borrowing this
> from the Library instead.
>
> Just my opinion.
>
> regards
>
> Philip
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: OatTrader@xxxxxxx <OatTrader@xxxxxxx>
> To: RealTraders Discussion Group <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: 03 December 1998 21:21
> Subject: Fwd: Basic Commodity Options # 04
>
> >Here seems to be an interesting way to learn how to trade options by Don
> >Trivette, and it is FREE for the first two segments and very affordable for
> >the advanced course.  Everything I buy of late, costs $150  to start. I
> have
> >written to this guy several times with questions and I have gotten
> responses
> >the same day. He also just wrote a book on daytrading which  I just
> ordered,
> >I'll let everyone know my opinion when it arrives.
> >