March 25th, 2009 - After a year or so of trading, I found that I had standardized on about 15 rules/guidelines that have changed only slightly since then. Here are ten overriding principles that have survived the past five years, through bull and bear markets.
Author: Bill Luby
Author: Bill Luby
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