In addition to Gisbert's point, I would like to suggest to you (and everyone else) that when you ask a question, please share your own thoughts and provide complete clarity on your question so that we don't keep going forward and backward.
As an example, if you are currently in a trade, don't simply ask others for their help or possible adjustments. Before you ask, provide all the details of your trade, tell everyone what you are thinking of doing, what your current / original thoughts are / were and why... In my opinion, this makes up for a much more effective conversation and gives a better opportunity for everyone to learn. Just my 2 cents...
Cheers Vikas
<<Are there perimeters about asking questions on here..>>Since there is a lot of free stuff available on the net and we don't have unlimited time to help, it would be nice if people like you would first try themselves to figure something out!
Remember the story, 'Cry Wolf'?
best of success, gisOn Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 8:21 PM, allen <allen2462001@yahoo.com > wrote:
In starting off in a "New Year" 2010, I have decided to ask as many question that one is allowed :)------------
To learn from each of you.
Are there perimeters about asking questions on here..
Thanks in Advance
Dave
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