Remember, "Partially Long (or Short)" means less than your normal full position. E.g., If you typically use leverage, then 100% long would be "Partially Long".
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Actual Position Poll for Thursday
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, Apr 27 2005 03:02 PM
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Posted 27 April 2005 - 03:02 PM
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#2
Posted 27 April 2005 - 08:49 PM
I was hoping to be in the minority and looks like it worked as I was #5 in fully L group
and with 60% (at this time) Flat to Short I feel good for tomorrow.
Now let's head over and see if most traders are looking for an Up day while not yet
positioned for it as the majority.
Some may have seen me try this in the past. But does any of that make sense....Oh
well sorry if not as trying to expreses my thoughts seems more dificult sometimes like
I'm the only one who could ever understand what I just said.
best
and with 60% (at this time) Flat to Short I feel good for tomorrow.
Now let's head over and see if most traders are looking for an Up day while not yet
positioned for it as the majority.
Some may have seen me try this in the past. But does any of that make sense....Oh
well sorry if not as trying to expreses my thoughts seems more dificult sometimes like
I'm the only one who could ever understand what I just said.
best
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