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Buyer2008
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Re: Trading 101
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September 29, 2008, 09:49:23 PM »
I picked up a T/A for dummies.
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Tommy86
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Quote from: Buyer2008 on September 29, 2008, 09:49:23 PM
I picked up a T/A for dummies.
tell us if its good
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I bought T/A for dummies as well....its a great book, but a lot to take in in my opinion (since I'm a a big T/A and trading dummy). I'm gradually learning more just by watching the way Doc and others trade.
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I got T/A for Dummies at the library today (since I lost so much on FRE
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Have an entry / exit strategy and you will be fine
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I use Scottrade, when I'm looking at the detail page of a stock what does the smaller number to the right of the slash mean on the bid and the ask? Ex: .32/8
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