Day trading is losers game

Discussion in 'Trading' started by oilfxpro, May 17, 2011.

  1. sheda

    sheda


    Yes, pointing out that the bullshit you claim will bring a consistently profitable trader of several years down is something all traders had to overcome early on to in fact become consistently profitable in the first place is " ET zombie talk " Jesus, what trading monsters are you going to be warning him of appearing in his 6th year? A stop loss hit :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: ????
     
    #441     Jul 23, 2012
  2. Have you ever traded a live account?

    In trading you are your own worst enemy!
     
    #442     Jul 23, 2012
  3. cornix

    cornix

    Definitely so. But in this game, you must play primarily offence and let the stop-loss (or some other way of risk management, built into a system) play defence for you.

    It's a matter of focus. One shouldn't always focus on dangers of going impulsive or having a losing streak or whatever else like that. That would be like in my previous sample: driving a car and only thinking about possibility of an accident while doing so... Definitely NOT the ideal way to drive safely. :)

    Focus on success, be logically aggressive, like pro athlete, pro poker player or ace fighter pilot. Focused aggression and deliberate practice makes you an ace, not fear of being defeated.

    I got a bit emotional today and misplaced stop-loss (dragged it too early being greedy cause of 3 extra ticks of risk, duuuh), which resulted in a small loss instead of a good profit... Did it make me mad? Yes. I am very cruel to myself for making mistakes, especially such stupid kind of. Did I consider it a valuable lesson 10 minutes after and almost sure will trade BETTER from now on in my career, making everything to NOT repeat such a mistake and feel that pain? Also YES!
     
    #443     Jul 23, 2012
  4. Daytrading is a skill where you can make boatloads of money..swingtrading is nothing but a fancy name for Buy and Hold until you crawl out of the hole you made for yourself. My grandmother can swingtrade blindfolded.
     
    #444     Jul 23, 2012
  5. sheda

    sheda


    What is with all this canned crap man? Its almost quoted straight out of a book....

    When I first started trading I could not leave a trade in profit alone and closing out trades in the red felt ridiculously painful, way out of proportion for the situation, I found a way to over come it that worked for me, using a demo along side a live account, placing several trades on the demo then one on the live, then back to demo, increasing my live trades as I gained control over my emotions eventually trading 100% live with the emotional and behavioural control I desired..then came the losing streaks and changes of market conditions...followed by a study of the situation and finding what's needed to get me though this stage, if that was a change of approach or a refuelling of nerves to continue as am, what ever..find what works...do it....

    BUT HAVE YOU EVER TRADED A LIVE ACCOUNT? HAD A LOSE! A LOSE!!! THE SKYS FALLING!!!!!!
     
    #445     Jul 23, 2012
  6. cornix

    cornix

    LOL... Isn't it great that most have this kind of mentality for real? :D
     
    #446     Jul 23, 2012
  7. ocean5

    ocean5

    Statistic suggests that daytrading IS a losers game.
     
    #447     Jul 23, 2012
  8. cornix

    cornix

    Yea, no different from professional sports or other highly scalable profession. Taleb stated it long ago: scalable professions have smaller chance of success, because they are very demanding (though it's better to say they are scalable, because they are so demanding and consequently only a few of those who try, succeed at it).
     
    #448     Jul 23, 2012
  9. ocean5

    ocean5

    http://wallstreetwarzone.com/the-more-you-trade-the-less-you-earn/

    a good one
     
    #449     Jul 23, 2012
  10. cornix

    cornix

    #450     Jul 23, 2012