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Old 03-15-06, 10:30 AM
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Originally Posted by Dee-eight

Also, I can see a possiblity of blending styles; a little day trading type, a little long term, and some in between. The ability to adapt to unexpected changes in any position you get into can serve to increase your opportunities.
I reviewed and printed Investopedias five types of trading styles and I agree with your take on it....a hybrid blend would be good for someone inexperienced getting in. Also, I am enjoying the freedom of retirement and not being too tied down. Day trading sounds tied down whereas swing trading allows for a little more freedom. Blending all styles sounds like it has merit but then the inevitable question comes up....Can blending them cause a clash between fundamentalism and technical analysis?
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