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TheRumpledOne 6,529 posts msg #37953 - Ignore TheRumpledOne |
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da-net 55 posts msg #37955 - Ignore da-net |
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da-net 55 posts msg #37979 - Ignore da-net |
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yepher 359 posts msg #38010 - Ignore yepher |
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da-net 55 posts msg #38162 - Ignore da-net |
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da-net 55 posts msg #38260 - Ignore da-net |
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TheRumpledOne 6,529 posts msg #38262 - Ignore TheRumpledOne |
9/29/2005 4:52:38 PM Thanks Da-Net. I found this in the "30 minute" book... "This is the prime focus of most traders, and it can consume hours if you let it. It's probably the biggest reason why there's so much disbelief that it's possible to trade in only 30 minutes. But the fact is, with a clear trading blueprint, determining the entry and exit points only take another minute or so. Hard to believe, isn't it? But when it really comes down to it doesn't matter how many hours you spend analyzing the market, at the end of the day, every trade is still just a guess. The real secret to trading... are you ready for this? The real key to trading success is how well you manage your account for each "guess". Is it any wonder why most people fail in trading? They spend too much time trying to master the wrong skill." So true! MAY ALL YOUR FILLS BE COMPLETE. |
da-net 55 posts msg #38356 - Ignore da-net |
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da-net 55 posts msg #38394 - Ignore da-net |
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TheRumpledOne 6,529 posts msg #38396 - Ignore TheRumpledOne |
10/10/2005 7:51:46 PM www.davelandry.com To participate in the live show, go to the tradingmarkets home page (www.tradingmarkets.com) and then click on "Swing Trading" (http://www.tradingmarkets.com/.site/swingtrading/). Scroll down to the bottom of the page and look formy show in the schedule: The shows are held on Wednesday's at 11:00 A.M. eastern. Check the schedule for "Landry Live Swing Trade Lesson" If this does not work, try this direct link: http://live.tradingmarkets.com/r64036361 Note: The technology is not perfect. Some of the following may hang up. Wait a few minutes and they should resume. I have personally tested all of the following. If they do not work, try another computer. http://live.tradingmarkets.com/p62411466/ 06/16/2004 http://live.tradingmarkets.com/p59405898/ 06/30/04--Trading IPOs http://live.tradingmarkets.com/p29222880/ 07/21/2004 9:00 AM http://live.tradingmarkets.com/p18771835/ 07/28/2004 9:01 AM http://live.tradingmarkets.com/p77327690/ 08/04/2004 9:18 AM (Sector Analysis) http://live.tradingmarkets.com/p88594550/ 08/11/2004 9:01 AM (transitional patterns) http://live.tradingmarkets.com/p92224913/ 08/18/2004 9:00 AM (Discretion) http://live.tradingmarkets.com/p24302854/ 09/01/2004 8:59 AM (scanning, hangs up, wait 1 minute) http://live.tradingmarkets.com/p76983855/ 09/08/2004 9:00 AM (trend transition) http://live.tradingmarkets.com/p76838573/ 09/29/2004 8:59 AM http://live.tradingmarkets.com/p34694825/ 10/06/2004 9:02 AM http://live.tradingmarkets.com/p30804436/ 10/13/2004 8:59 AM (10/20 Indicator) http://live.tradingmarkets.com/p93686457/ 10/20/2004 9:01 AM http://live.tradingmarkets.com/p86825771/ 10/27/2004 9:05 AM http://live.tradingmarkets.com/p37639852/ 11/03/2004 9:00 AM http://live.tradingmarkets.com/p47846606/ 11/10/2004 9:03 AM http://live.tradingmarkets.com/p41205942/ 11/17/2004 8:59 AM http://live.tradingmarkets.com/p87041526/ 11/24/2004 9:05 AM http://live.tradingmarkets.com/p96522474/ 12/01/2004 9:00 AM http://live.tradingmarkets.com/p67254280/ 12/08/2004 9:05 AM http://live.tradingmarkets.com/p49323419/ 12/22/2004 9:03 AM http://live.tradingmarkets.com/p64419661/ 01/05/2005 9:01 AM http://live.tradingmarkets.com/p92098162/ 01/12/2005 9:04 AM http://live.tradingmarkets.com/p27627380/ 01/26/05 http://live.tradingmarkets.com/p72774759/ 02/03/05 http://live.tradingmarkets.com/p87412422/ 02/09/05 (longer-term positions mgmt.) http://live.tradingmarkets.com/p95195996/ 01/17/05 (Great examples) http://live.tradingmarkets.com/p97022378/ 02/23/05 Good examples, Market timing, Psychology http://live.tradingmarkets.com/p43322673/ 03/02/05 GREAT Examples, micro managing, mental stops, http://live.tradingmarkets.com/p62385045/ 03/10/05 Money Mgmt, psychology, some market timing http://live.tradingmarkets.com/p55139519/ 03/16/05 Good examples--entries, position mgmt. http://live.tradingmarkets.com/p81624100/ 03/23/05 Sticking with trades, great examples. http://live.tradingmarkets.com/p58236494/ 03/30/05 More good examples http://live.tradingmarkets.com/p87495619/ 04/06/05 Good examples, Psychology, Transitions http://live.tradingmarkets.com/p20176809/ 04/13/05 How to beat the simple money mgmt system., Great examples. Psychology http://live.tradingmarkets.com/p28075196/ 04/20/05 Position managment, Psychology, Great examples. http://live.tradingmarkets.com/p81086230/ 04/27/05 Same as the above, Avoiding a potential losing trade. D Hangs up a few times but will eventually start again. Ends at around 58 minutes. http://live.tradingmarkets.com/p75876641/ 05/04/05 Damage control, Living With Decisions, http://live.tradingmarkets.com/p19516670/ http://live.tradingmarkets.com/p76218539/ 05/17/05 Finding a methodology and sticking to it,how to stay with a winning swing trade to capture a longer-term moves. http://live.tradingmarkets.com/p42516101/ 05/25/05 How to enter. http://live.tradingmarkets.com/p64024917/ 06/01/05 Daytrading entry technique, fighting the urge to be right, how the market is a "bad teacher" http://live.tradingmarkets.com/p32828394/ 06/08/05 Hangs up--wait a few minutes or fast forward. fight our natural urge to be right,why you shouldn’t micro managing your trades, a case for entering early,longer-term trend following, trading through new events, and a “classic” Dave Landry pattern. http://live.tradingmarkets.com/p37529330/ In his weekly presentation, Dave covers current market conditions including why you should be cautious based on action in the indices and certain sectors. In the psychology section, Dave discusses why you shouldn’t take market actions personally. He also covers why you should trade YOUR methodology. In the examples segment, Dave walks you through several recent examples of how to stay with a winning trade. Finally, in the Q&A segment, Dave discusses second/late entries, and answers questions about individual stocks. http://live.tradingmarkets.com/p95602803/ New to trading, Micro mgmt. vs. discretion, knowing your methodology. http://live.tradingmarkets.com/p51983174/ 06/29/05 http://live.tradingmarkets.com/p81881897/ 07/06/05 Micro-managing, More on gaps/entries. http://live.tradingmarkets.com/p89423117/ 07/13/05 --good stuff http://live.tradingmarkets.com/p68166190/ 07/20/05 --new to trading, reasons I'm bullish,psychology http://live.tradingmarkets.com/p85773684/ 07/27/05 --current conditions... http://live.tradingmarkets.com/p37973637/ 08/03/05 -- Squeezing out additional profits,Longer-term trend following,Not micro managing, Holding through earnings,Managing a windfall,Damage control http://live.tradingmarkets.com/p46689241/ 08/10/05 -- The downside of trend following, letting the market weed your portfolio http://live.tradingmarkets.com/p41524458/ 08/17/05 -- Trading through earnings, choppy markets, trading after hours, anticipating transitions http://live.tradingmarkets.com/p19767481/ 08/24/05 --Transitions-Gatekeeper http://live.tradingmarkets.com/p95471785/ 09/07/05 --Sectors trending after Katrina. Sticking with a winner. http://live.tradingmarkets.com/p91491853/ 09/14/05 --Sectors RS sorts, Sticking With A Winner, Damage Control http://live.tradingmarkets.com/p92286665/ 09/21/05 --Longer-term trend following/Sticking with a winner http://live.tradingmarkets.com/p69281496/ 09/28/05 --Early exits/discretion, sticking with a winner, avoiding thin stocks Weekly TeleChart Platnium presentations: http://tcnet.tcnet.info/dlcs011305.html (change the date in the above to see the prior/current presentation. They are recorded on (most) Thursday's at 11:00 EST...If you want to view them in real time, email for more information). For example, the one for March 3rd: http://tcnet.tcnet.info/dlcs030305.html |
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