Elite posting rate plunges

Discussion in 'Chit Chat' started by marketsurfer, Feb 27, 2013.

  1. Yes, but how many of your followers are your other, myriad, aliases?
     
    #71     Feb 27, 2013
  2. Wide Tailz

    Wide Tailz

    I think failed_trad3r said it best:

    "Bernanke is ruining peoples' trading accounts!"
     
    #72     Feb 27, 2013
  3. ET's volume nose dived the day they let this SOB come back. If Baron wants a turn-around then Surf needs the ax.

    :cool:

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    #73     Feb 28, 2013
  4. lol, he's back at it again? Can't get enough attention so he's lining up the sock puppets to respond to his threads...

    Seriously, somebody ban his ass again. It amazes me the lengths this turd will go to just to try and claim some fleeting sense of purpose on this site.
     
    #74     Feb 28, 2013
  5. Lucrum

    Lucrum

    :D
     
    #75     Feb 28, 2013
  6. DT-waw

    DT-waw

    trading in general is no longer funny.
    95% of volume done by robots, so even the best of them can't really score big...
    get ready for more central bank/gov holding most markets by the balls and volatility to slowly die...
    Baron should sell this declining board for $6m and start something new.

    micro loans for example. traders are likely to be the first to borrow $100 at 2% per month!
     
    #76     Feb 28, 2013
  7. Do you or any one of alias's on the thread want to bet $500 paypal on it? Come on, I challenge you-- put yer money where your mouth is.

    surf:D :)
     
    #77     Feb 28, 2013
  8. cornix

    cornix

    Probably three factors:

    1) General. I still remember a movie "Trading Places", which I watched as a kid and which probably influenced my career choice in future. It showed some scumbags too, yes, but it was all positive, not anywhere near the modern movies, which draw the industry in very gloomy colors. Trading is not a bright dream in the consciousness of the masses anymore, maybe still, but to a lesser degree. It's almost a crime now. Sad.

    2) Local. People come to trading forums to learn something mostly. Professionals may come to communicate with each other. Both sides benefit in a healthy environment, but not in environment full of negativity and trolls, which ET sadly has turned into.

    3) General dilution of Internet audience. Simply more online resources appear. Some are worse, some are better, but each of them has some traffic, often leaking from other resources. Owners of "donor" resources may fight against it, but process won't stop unless there's something really unique about your resource that keeps people coming back here. So far ET still has it, but it's fading away.

    I consider #2 the most important point if you ask me. Most people want to trade to make money. Tabloid format does not help this goal. Just the opposite.
     
    #78     Feb 28, 2013

  9. All likely true, but on this site, there is a clear pattern of the forex threads attracting the trolls, who once seeing the success of the others that they lack, move from thread to thread causing trouble.
    Forex is nectar for the trolls, eliminate Forex threads, eliminate most trolls.

    In addition, the hatred of success in general is super high in this business, particularly from those who never recd a taste.

    surf
     
    #79     Feb 28, 2013
  10. cornix

    cornix

    Surf, that is simply not so. Forex area has generally less traffic on ET. If you notice I barely participated it even when traded currencies myself. Guess why? Not much discussion there at all, simply no traffic. Most epic battles and arguments occurred in your journal, several TA threads etc. Don't recall a single battle in FX area of ET.
     
    #80     Feb 28, 2013