I've been trading commodities,currencies, bonds, and stock index's actively since 2007. Up's and downs of course in the first few years, but the last few year's have crafted what works for me. Have been very profitable the last few years and have always enjoyed teaching. I want to help those traders help miss the mistakes I made early on, and also maybe help me along the way in terms of accountability. Below is what I would want to see in a mentee- Must NOT be a day trader or Swing trader(Prefer trend traders and those that stick with trades)--Will not work with people that trade solely on 240 min chart or less for example. No Forex traders Basic understanding of trading Have traded for 1-2 years at a minumum Open to new ideas and advise(basically to put it bluntly no "know it all's" Have an account of at least 50K Look, it took me a long time to find out what works and what doesn't. I defiantly don't and will never have ALL the answers but feel I could benefit those that were in my shoes 5 years ago. For those interested send me a message at the email in my profile. Looking forward to it. MG
This is what you wrote in your FIRST post. This is what you wrote in this post, which is your SECOND post. You must be living in Cyprus. I see red flags everywhere.
Since he wrote it first post in 2009, let me see 2009 minus 3 years could be 2007, or what? Starting early on the Rum Balls? LOL
:eek: Too many damn eggnogs. I mean, geezus, he only had 2 posts under his belt. who woulda thunk there is 6 years of hiatus between the two? My bad.
I think the skit is funny, love they had straight faces going through it. If I wasn't going through treatments these past few years and having to stay home, I post like next to nothing on this forum. When I get well, am going traveling.
the fed and china has been a gift of the likes you may not see for a long time. super cycles like this are not normal markets. i have waited my entire life for this, and it did not disappoint. but don't think its always this easy so what does this mean? you can't control your gambling impulses?
semantics, but i prefer the term 'position trader', or even 'speculator'. many of my best trades are weeks long as well. even the fast money knuckleheads on cnbc (m. khouw excluded) have trades lasting weeks, but i wouldn't consider them investors. there is no rule that traders can't be home run hitters, i know some spreaders that put on massive size for weeks and manage it from the pit.