Are you a successful at home day trader with no other source of income who began with modest means?

Discussion in 'Professional Trading' started by JTrades, Jan 31, 2015.

  1. dbphoenix

    dbphoenix

    So you don't know how to use Google, either. Maybe cornix will help you.
     
    #271     Feb 12, 2015

  2. Thanks.. I am certainly no google expert.
     
    #272     Feb 12, 2015
  3. clearstation was a pretty cool site. A few traders made consistently excellent real time calls. I liked the layout of it all, too
     
    #273     Feb 12, 2015
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  4. rofl. a career media man in finance has never heard of Motley Fool. I'm not sure if I should like that fact or laugh about it. I think I'll go with both. :)
     
    #274     Feb 12, 2015
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  5. dbphoenix

    dbphoenix

    Yes, it was. The guy who ran it was smart. I was disappointed when it was sold.
     
    #275     Feb 12, 2015
  6. dbphoenix

    dbphoenix

    Especially as it's been around since before AOL.
     
    #276     Feb 12, 2015
  7. clacy

    clacy


    I follow Gary on another site. He's a really great guy. I've conversed with him briefly over the years on that forum.

    He still trades a low seven-figure amount ($2-4m IIRC). He mostly trades bond funds (junk, high yield munis, etc) due to their low volatility and propensity to trend. Not a bad idea if you have a couple of million dollars and only need $100-200k/yr to live on.

    He's always maintained that he made almost no money on his books, and that he despises the trading education racket.
     
    #277     Feb 12, 2015
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  8. Thanks for the intel. Yeah, i think I have conversed with the guy on elite. his current strategy makes sense to me. surf
     
    #278     Feb 12, 2015
  9. DHOHHI

    DHOHHI


    Silicon Investor was a good site back in the 90's into the 2000's .. but lots of posters disappeared over time as the market pulled back. Probably people who chased all the dot com stocks and felt the market was a one way ride (higher).

    I still recall some of the euphoria with certain tech stocks ... I shorted VTSS at $96 in early 2000 and the next day it was $120 (yes, 25% move in a day). I eventually got out of it with a small profit. And today ... VTSS trades for $3.91 and apparently had a 1:10 reverse split. Looking back at 15 years it shows a peak of $2070 in late 1999 so that was probably $207.
     
    #279     Feb 12, 2015
  10. VPhantom

    VPhantom

    Then let's turn this around. If algos represent 50%+ of the volume these days, distorting price action beyond recognition (since they don't take their decisions "humanly") making 2005-2008 as roughly the line in the sand when tape reading died, where might there be safe heavens?

    I'm not personally looking into Wyckoff's pure tick-by-tick, which dates back to when there were 100 ticks in a day for Steel and plenty of time to think, but I am interested its equivalent in more manageable timeframes. But back on topic, I'd be curious to witness a decent real-time human tape if it still exists anywhere. Maybe some lower volume NYSE stocks might still be significantly influenced by its specialist?
     
    #280     Feb 12, 2015