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Just click EDIT...lower right of your post....then delete it...Doug
Doug,
Hey, it worked . I learned something new today. Thanks. I'd really like you to win the "brainiac" award on the off topic/fun thread. You'll kick yourself when the answer is revealed. You are very close to the solution.
Rob,
I'm a little unclear on this point. If I start in cash but pick a stock before closing on Monday can I during the week close that position , choose another stock and close that position before Friday's closing ? Thanks. Rule #8 does not make it clear that you can close the initial cash position as well as 2 later stock positions.
Rob,
I'm a little unclear on this point. If I start in cash but pick a stock before closing on Monday can I during the week close that position , choose another stock and close that position before Friday's closing ? Thanks. Rule #8 does not make it clear that you can close the initial cash position as well as 2 later stock positions.
-------------billyjoe
Billy...Billy...Billy...Get w/ the program...You get a max of 2 buys and 2 sells per week...You must declare something...even cash...Before the
close on the 1st trading day of the week...
I think you should take Stickey's HS Proficiency Exam......LOL
"Trade What Is Happening...Not What You Think Is Gonna Happen"
Rob,
I'm a little unclear on this point. If I start in cash but pick a stock before closing on Monday can I during the week close that position , choose another stock and close that position before Friday's closing ? Thanks. Rule #8 does not make it clear that you can close the initial cash position as well as 2 later stock positions.
-------------billyjoe
Yeah!!! I wasn't clear on this either..thanks for asking BJ.
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