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LazyTraders; 80% Friday, 77% today; free chatroom trial


From: Frank
Subject: LazyTraders; 80% Friday, 77% today; free chatroom trial
Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2002 17:19:22 -0600

LazyTraders, 

RPTR went up 80% on Friday,today WAVC went up 77% and CPHD went up 61%. 

If you were a Lazy DayTrader you would have been able to find all of them
within
3 seconds the moment they started to move.

Within another second you would have seen how many real-time buyers there
were and how many real-time sellers.

There were a lot more buyers than sellers for all three so what do you
think happened to their stock prices?

Exactly.

Do you think you could have gotten some of the above profits if you had
the right information and you would have been able to get in within a
second?

If you would have bought them with an Automated Trailing Stoploss you
would
have been able to seal in your profits as they kept on rising and still go
to work.

Learn how to do this at:

http://www.chat.ky/lazytrader/index.html

Once you become a Lazy DayTrader join our Chatroom for a free 5 day trial
where you get picks, and learn more about different trading techniques.




Here is a comparison of some Brokerage Systems:

1. Cheap and Fast: (no automatic trailing stop loss):

http://www.interactivebrokers.com  minimum account requirement $ 2000.-

2. Cheap, Fast, with automatic trailing stop loss which you can enter at
the same time you place your order:

http://www.qxt.com minimum account requirement $ 2000.-

3. Cheap, Slower, (no automatic trailing stop loss):

http://www.datek.com  minimum account requirement $ 500.-



Have a nice day.


Frank vanderlugt


http://www.chat.ky/lazytrader/index.html

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To be able to sell at the high for the day 
consistently is not realistic.
The risk factor is high in stock trading and only "Risk Capital" or
"Risk 
Funds" should be used in such trading. A person who does not have extra
Risk 
Capital, or Risk Funds, that they can afford to lose, should not trade in
the
market. No "SAFE" trading system has ever been devised, and no one
including us 
can guarantee profits or freedom from loss. We are not brokers or stock 
advisors.

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