...wrong so often and still make loads of dosh. But this is a journal, and journals are for fun, not facts, lets not have reality get in the way...
yeah I read a few pages... you are not a terrible trader. des has a chat channel? how do I get on? i think the guy blocked me.
Hrmmm....Have you finished briefing through me near 3-year old journal? I have focused on neither winners nor losers. I focused on the task at...
It is a fantasy BS sim journal. I thought by now other folks would post how they are doing in sim, but nobody has done so yet. So the point of...
...monthly income numbers. I reported last week in the Wall Street Journal that real median family income had soared by $4,146 under Trump...
Well, I don't care why he's doing it. I just know I learn more and take a step closer to profitability every time he does a journal like this. Sub'd.
...employee familiar with the projectdescribed ittoThe Wall Street Journalas “like trying to make Ray’s brain into a computer.”...
Yes 10% plus regular tax rate (up to 37% for high earners) if before 59 1/2, unless hardship (medical bills after losing job). So probably 40% at...
I got to a point where I had two large commitments that I could not meet by liquidating my taxable accounts. I am still 15Y from retirement so it...
@destriero Great. Looking forward to reading your journal. BTW, I also trade in my IRA. But I don't withdraw due to tax penalties. Why do you...
...in the live account. One of the main reasons for keeping this journal is to document my journey of learning to trade live as well as I am in demo.
I previously mentioned that I would do another (IRA) trading journal once my TDA IRA PNL rolls over in Jan. I earned $442K on my IRA balance in...
Thanks! I sometimes look at bar charts. I think they give a nice "birds-eye" view of the chart. For entries and exits, I like seeing the bodies...
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