a theory about good vs. bad traders

Discussion in 'Trading' started by pinetboltz, Mar 15, 2023.

  1. pinetboltz

    pinetboltz

    sure, everyone has a "system," even those playing negative edge slot machines

    if anything, the past couple years showed just how unsophisticated some of the "sophisticated" players actually were

    not a complete surprise for anyone who's had interactions with them and saw through the bs - not going to name names here but it's all over the news

    my current theory on a quick way to tell the good vs. bad traders is that there's probably a positive correlation between level of pretentiousness and bad trading

    it's strange how the universe brings you the answers when you were not expecting it
    i remember coming away from my interactions with those-who-will-not-be-named feeling queasy, but it was hard to put a finger on it (or perhaps, it was hard to call out the bs without actual proof of their losses, as have now been made public)

    in retrospect, maybe because they had to engage in that level of pretention because they were losers, and needed to manage their "street cred" even more fastidiously

    lol, from now on i feel like i can see through them right away, and not feel guilty going against my best instincts doing so
     
  2. deaddog

    deaddog

    I have found that bad traders talk about the time they made a big score.
    Good traders talk about their losses and what they learned.
     
  3. I had to listen to a 64 year old Terry Brad talk about all his amazing scores. He did not once mention his failures at a pep rally I went to. Was he a bad Q? He seethed arrogance and hubris!
     
  4. deaddog

    deaddog

    No idea who you are talking about.
     
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    Football quarterback.
     
  6. Overnight

    Overnight

    That's because his name is Terry Bradshaw. I think deaddog was thinking you were talking about some trader named Terry Brad, since this is a thread about traders, heh
     
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  7. comagnum

    comagnum


    Agreed - the louder they are in trying to convince others how good/rich/successful they are, the more likely they are to be the opposite.

    “During the 10 years I traded for George Soros, I never heard him speak about a winning trade. To hear him talk, you’d think he had nothing but losers. Conversely, listening to the biggest losers, you’d think they had nothing but winners.” Victor Niederhoffer
     
  8. Worst 30 minutes ever, Terry was a pompous ass!


    Edited: My favorite part was he blew off the son of some big old money. Refused a autograph. Eventually had to do some ass kissing!
     
  9. s trader

    s trader

    Just because i am sore when losing and want to blab about it does not make me a good trader. People come in all colors and one rule fits all usually fails.
     
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  10. deaddog

    deaddog

    Learning from your mistakes and whining about losses are two different animals. :)
     
    #10     Mar 15, 2023
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