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Re: [RT] OK....which market???



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I think that this is the wrong approach.  It has nothing 
to do with the mentors ability to trade and everthing to do with the results of 
past students that he is currently mentoring.   If the system works 
for them it should work for you.  
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  Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2003 2:13 
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  Subject: Re: [RT] OK....which 
  market???
  
   Has this mentor should you his brokerage statements 
  for the last 3 to 5 years?  Or just the charts.  Also 
  remember.  It is not the win rate.  It is the money made!  You 
  need to remember that.   You can be shown charts showing all kinds 
  of, what you could of or should of done.  It is the money made-brokerage 
  statements that count.
   
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    Sean 
    Cassidy 
    To: <A 
    title=realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
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    Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2003 10:59 
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    Subject: [RT] OK....which 
    market???
    
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          width="100%">Since there appears to be a consensus out there that the 
          S&P is a very difficult market to trade, and we all know what not 
          to do, could I get an idea what is exactly the best market to trade? 
           
          I am working for a company that has just been bought and may be 
          losing my job in a few days. I have very limited cash to do this, 
          probably about $2000. 
           
          What has been frustrateing me is that I have a trading mentor who 
          is using the best most accurate method I have ever seen.It has an 80% 
          win rate or so and uses a 1 point stop on the S&P (yes, 1 point). 
          It is a very subtle method that uses boliinger bands and multiple time 
          frame analysis. 
           
          Again with such limited capital, I am looking for opinions as to 
          which is the most "tradeable", consistent market to trade.
           
          SMC
      
        
          
            
            
              
              
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