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Old 4th June 2007, 11:24 AM
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market is moving up, my stock is moving up, but my system is telling me to go short at current level. but i am unable to go short & the stock fall to lower level. can anyone tell me how can i run a system without any fear?, it is very hard for me to go short (buy) when the price is moving up (down).

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Plz go thru this slowly.

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hey biyas: go through it 10 times....daily

STILL its a problem to execute.....its sometimes frustrating, I know how u feel.....read " Trading to win" by ari kiev....it will help

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Ratan,
Telephoned "Book Shop" at kolkata's book mkt situated at college st,unable to get it.
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market is moving up, my stock is moving up, but my system is telling me to go short at current level. but i am unable to go short & the stock fall to lower level. can anyone tell me how can i run a system without any fear?, it is very hard for me to go short (buy) when the price is moving up (down).
If you are system trader try to execute trading as it as possible as per system signals or rules

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market is moving up, my stock is moving up, but my system is telling me to go short at current level. but i am unable to go short & the stock fall to lower level. can anyone tell me how can i run a system without any fear?, it is very hard for me to go short (buy) when the price is moving up (down).
Biyasc,
You must excuse me but is this attributable to you not trusting the system (perhaps because it is not what you wanted to be and you're not comfortable trading it)?

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uasish: u wont get printed version, difficult

search for online version in ************

Just type trading to win at www.************


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You must excuse me but is this attributable to you not trusting the system (perhaps because it is not what you wanted to be and you're not comfortable trading it)?
i trust it when i win?

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uasish: u wont get printed version, difficult

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got it ratan from "4shared" thnx a lot.

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