| mesayah 658 posts
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 | 1/4/2010 4:22:18 PM 
 Anyone else? Been trying to add more long term plays. By friday my eyes are killing me and i feel unrested  but since i slowed down, just feel better.
 
 
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| karennma 8,057 posts
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 | 1/4/2010 4:54:48 PM 
 Mesayah:
 That's why I DON'T daytrade anymore.
 If you read my posts, you'll see, I now stay in trades 3 days or longer before I get out.
 I also DON'T trade everyday.
 Some days I just "watch".
 Daytrading burned me out too.
 I won't do it again.
 Besides, I make more money swing-trading.
 *** STEC *** IS A GOOD EXAMPLE OF WHY ..  **NOT** TO DAYTRADE ***
 I don't "cut losses" anymore either.  Don't have to.
 I just "swing" .. or sit it out, until I B/E or make a gain.  And as long as it's NOT an ETF, I'm okay.
 LOL!
 I've bee holding BCRX for a month.
 I will sell .. either when I B/E or can TAKE PROFITS.
 Period!
 
 
 
 
 
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| gmg733 788 posts
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 | 1/4/2010 4:55:45 PM 
 :)
 
 Try swing trading for a while.  You won't get the fast money you get with day trading, but you can still make $$$.  I can't day trade due to my day job.  So I swing trade.
 
 
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| yenaledd 15 posts
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 | 1/4/2010 5:02:07 PM 
 I realize it's not the filter, but how you trade, but, I would still be interested in your favorite "swing" filters.
 Thanks in advance.
 
 
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| gaurav 11 posts
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 | 1/4/2010 5:04:47 PM 
 What kind of swing trading strategies are you guys using? I know there are many strategies and would appreciate some insight for a newbie :)
 
 
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| Kevin_in_GA 4,599 posts
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 | 1/4/2010 5:59:57 PM 
 Frankly, I don't know how you guys can track so many stocks, with the required level of focus all day, and NOT be burned out.
 
 If I were to day trade, I would look closely at TRO's Milk The Cows strategy, and focus on a few stocks that you can successfully fade gaps with.
 
 Ask yourself this:  "In the last six months, did I make more money day trading than if I were to have simply plunked it all down on SPY and went on vacation?"
 
 If the answer is NO, you might want to take a break for a while and rework your strategy.
 
 
 
 
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| karennma 8,057 posts
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 | 1/4/2010 6:22:15 PM 
 Another stock I NEVER SHOULD'VE daytraded ... MON.
 I posted MON here when it was $68-69.
 I tried to trade it, (which I did successfully from "the bottom") but missed the move from $73 to $84.
 
 
 
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| karennma 8,057 posts
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 | 1/4/2010 6:33:27 PM 
 I can tell you plenty things that suck about dt'g.
 Like put on too many options and FORGET what you have. (QGMMP? WTH*## is that??!!)
 OR ...
 Put on too many positions, and run out of cash.
 Then you have to sit on the sidelines and WAIT for one position to make money or B/E.
 Then liquidate it. THEN .... WAIT 3 days for the trade to clear .... so you'll have some cash.
 Staggering single trades over 3-4 days, keeps me in check.
 
 
 
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| dickysofa 63 posts
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 | 1/4/2010 9:24:03 PM 
 I'm with you guys. Just thinking about day-trading makes my mind go mushy and my eyes glaze over. My brain and body are very suited to swing-trading. This my day job now and I do have a second monitor for my laptop but thats it.
 
 Much happier now, much.
 
 
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| Eman93 4,750 posts
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 | 1/4/2010 9:52:27 PM 
 Day tradding to me looks so easy but its so hard....swing trading is hard too dont get me wrong... its a skill that takes years to develop but once mastered can chang your life forever. At least thats what I think. My  goal is to master Swing and Day trading. I think thats why I like so much. If it was easy everyone would do it.
 
 
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