It's one thing when you're working and have constant source of income, and situations change drastically when you're laid off from work and cant to pay those bills. "evil bastards" wasn't meant to be that serious. sure, I went over board on that one. Get a job in the mean time - trying... probably not hard enough but still am.
Look, you're 22, and as much of a punk I think you are coming across as, there is a good chance you are more mature than I was when I was your age. I'm 40 and didn't start trading full time until I was 29 (and from there it was on and off until a few years ago), but fell in love with the markets when I was in my teens. I think you need to give yourself more of a chance by realizing a work ethic which encompasses your entire life is much better than just working hard at trading.
HAHAHAHAHAHA Oh my god. BAD LENDING PRACTICES!!!! That's fucking priceless. I wish I had that kind of nerve. To blame other people for my bad choices. What a blissful existance it would be. Everytime I screwed up, instead of dealing with the consequences and learning from my mistakes I could just point the finger at someone else.
How can you be so devoted to something (your first post) and double your account without working hard at it?
The hard part is the amount of time consumed waiting for business days to go by, so I could have an entry with a stop in case it goes against me I wouldn't have to worry about getting my account suspended to cash trading, loosing margin and not being able to recycle funds intaday. Feel sorry for noobies that think every monday is a business day. I can work hard with my girl in bed, and sometimes im not even devoted to it! explain that!
You're lucky ET is a virtual community. If this was a real meeting of real people, you'd get bitchslapped and thrown into the street for this ridiculous comment. You picked the worst place on the net to post it. Two words for you - grow up. Pay down your high interest debt, get a job and save enough money to trade if that's what you want to do.