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How much do I need to DayTrade?


From: Frank
Subject: How much do I need to DayTrade?
Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2001 18:50:34 -0600

LazyTraders,

The ideal amount to start Daytrading with is $2500.

You can open an account for as low as $2500 with
http://www.interactivebrokers.com.

They'll charge you $1 to trade 100 shares and your orders are executed in
1 second.

You can, however, start with as little as $500 with http://www.datek.com.

They guarantee trade execution in 60 seconds or less.

With both systems you can trade from 8 AM until 8 PM EST.

Initially when you start trading you should papertrade until you are 80%
profitable.

You then should start trading with just a few hundred dollars until you
are really proficient.

You should also join a profitable Chatroom which alerts you to buying
opportunities in real-time.

Become a Lazy DayTrader at:

http://www.lazytrader.com

after which you can join Michael Crowder's Real Time Chatroom for a small
monthly fee which will alert you to EVERY buying opportunity from 8 AM
till 8 PM EST.

We also found a Real-Time quote, and Real-Time News Service
that will help you enormously; it was voted best of the web by Forbes, PC
World, PC Week, USA Today, Barron's, and TheStreet.com.
Take the 2 week free trial at:

http://my.money.net/scripts/wrap?name=pages/tabs/2&id=1068-0001

Have a nice day.


Frank vanderlugt

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*990% profit is the maximum you could have made in the last 11 weeks if
you
would have bought Michael's Stockpicks when he called them and you would
have
sold at the high for the day. To be able to sell at the high for the day 
consistently is not realistic.
The risk factor is high in stock trading and  only "Risk Capital" or
"Risk 
Funds" should be used in such trading. A person who does not have extra
Risk 
Capital, or Risk Funds, that they can afford to lose, should not trade in
the
market. No "SAFE" trading system has ever been devised, and no one
including us 
can guarantee profits or freedom from loss. We are not brokers or stock 
advisors

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