Day trading is losers game

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

  1. cornix

    cornix

    How long did you day trade that you know for sure what are practical issues of day trading?

    Do you claim there are no day traders on this forum making 100% ROC per year?
     
    #781     Sep 3, 2012
  2. We did back tests on probabilities , and it is not related to IQ .The content of posters and rebuttal teams gives all the clues about the marketing men posting , their posting content gives more clues about their aliases.
     
    #782     Sep 3, 2012
  3. cornix

    cornix

    Are you sure what you consider "clues" is not your subjective perception, based on the fact you don't believe day trading is possible?

    What exactly and how exactly did you backtest?
     
    #783     Sep 3, 2012
  4. More than 5 years .

    Yes.Common sense and compounding , which is lacking in these questions and rebuttals.
     
    #784     Sep 3, 2012
  5. cornix

    cornix

    So you day traded for 5 years and failed? Or were you profitable?

    What is "common sense"? And how does it tell you nobody of this forum participants makes 100% per year day trading?
     
    #785     Sep 3, 2012


  6. I found it very difficult for the many reasons,facts and evidence presented .This is also backed by many posters and concise logical explanations , unlike may of the useless points made by some.If any of you pretenders made 100 % per annum , you would be billionaires within years.Simply compound it on a weekly basis .A lot of common sense is lacking in posts.
     
    #786     Sep 3, 2012
  7. cornix

    cornix

    So you quit, because you found it very difficult, right?

    Are you aware that your math presented in this sentence is way wrong if applied to trading reality?

    Do you know that reality of trading on size has many constraints, which you are unaware of, because you apparently have never traded on the liquidity borderline?

    That is what you call "common sense"? Are you sure that your "common sense" really makes any sense then? :)
     
    #787     Sep 3, 2012
  8. No I am not a quitter , not until I beat the shit out of the market.

    They have the intelligence to make 100 % , but lack the common sense , and intelligence to solve liquidity constraints.Daft .
     
    #788     Sep 3, 2012
  9. cornix

    cornix

    So you admitted day trading is "very difficult", but still keep day trading currently?

    What makes you think one can solve liquidity constraints without changing the trading style and the market traded? How would you change the fact that, say 6E liquidity is what it is and not more than that?
     
    #789     Sep 3, 2012
  10. Day trading by it's very nature is difficult.

    Every problem can be solved , it requires intelligence and common sense.
     
    #790     Sep 3, 2012