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Hey Mike,
I guess that’s the problem. I started with Stan Weinstein’s stage analysis and then mixed it with Mark Minervini. But mixing long-term with short-term is crazy. My biggest problem is the position sizing. If it’s too small I feel like it’s waste of time, if it’s too big it’s driving me crazy.
I have my own company and three kids. I really love doing trading, but sometimes I just don’t have time to spend. I guess a weekly approach would be right for me. I just started to read things about Jerry Parker and Bill Dunn. It seems like this type of trend following is perfect for me. But I want to learn the basics first.
Which book of yours would you say is the best to start?
Mario B.
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