no it involves learning you have to be the best learner in the world . and if you want to learn then the one pro readily available to help is Al Brooks. IF YOU WANT TO JOIN THIS IDIOT IN HIS JOURNEY OF LEARNING AND ENLIGHTTENMENT THEN YOU KNOW WHAT TO DO. JOIN ME!!!!!!!!! FOR FUN
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Nothing wrong with wanting to learn, but every time you come back here you act like you've reinvented the wheel, over and over again, like you are the next big shot who's going to make millions, to then fail and disappear again. Only for a few months later to repeat the entire process. A few good trades don't make you a successful trader. If anything after all those years of losing that's one thing you should have learned by now ... Being a little bit more humble and realistic would suit you and then your journals would probably be received completely different. Nobody likes an exaggerator or a bragger, especially when you have nothing to back it up.
With this kind of mindset that's exactly what will happen again. So either you are lying to yourself or you are lying to us, because with that kind of mindset you won't ever get close to being a consistently profitable trader, let alone the best ever. I really can't get my head around how you want to be the best, yet keep refusing to acknowledge something is wrong with your mindset and approach to trading even though your track record over the past decades should make that very obvious ... But hey, what do I know ... You want to learn, yet you have been making the same mistakes for decades. That should tell you that something about what you are doing isn't working and is never going to work unless you change your approach.
Give the guy some respect. The dude is like in his 70s, for crying out loud. Plus, WTF is wrong with trading for trading sake? I too have said the same thing countless times in the past. For too many people, trading is about money and that's their biggest downfall. That's no friggin' wealth mindset. It's just pure greed.