Forex is boring..

Discussion in 'Forex' started by sakhter, Oct 5, 2009.

  1. lol, yep that's the difference, I'm a trader not a seller, fortunately I've got 28 long-standing clients who pay commission every month so I don't need to be sitting in front of a screen at 3.30 in the morning scavenging for trades and posting signals to tout my wares on trading forums.....needs must I guess, I don't suppose demo trading pays you much :D
     
    #61     Oct 7, 2009


  2. The original order would have been closed at a profit btw. Right near the low so far as well.
     
    #62     Oct 7, 2009
  3. short Euro Futures @ 1.4679
    short Swiss Franc Futures @ .9686
     
    #63     Oct 7, 2009
  4. sakhter

    sakhter


    Demo trading, right..

    Scavenging for trades? aren't you the scalper?

    The "signal" was posted on the 1-2nd page. The forum is now running on it's 11th reply page.. scavenging for trades? More like waiting for the previous trade to close to make a new trade.

    Sorry I didn't know you couldn't trade at 3:30 even though it is a 24/5.5 market.

    I am also sorry you don't trade volume & have to make hundreds of trades to make up for the same dollar gain.
     
    #64     Oct 7, 2009
  5. sakhter

    sakhter

    Please get the fuck out of here.
     
    #65     Oct 7, 2009
  6. sakhter

    sakhter

    Strange how predictable noise can be.
     
    #66     Oct 7, 2009
  7. lol, you really are a clueless noob aren't you :D

    In this context dollar amounts aren't important.....have you ever heard of a something called ''percentages'? It's what most traders base performance, strategy, and risk on, they express the amount in percentages not dollars.

    Yep, you're a classic seller, no doubt about it!

    Sure I'm a scalper, and I'm pretty good at it too! While you're waiting around at 3.30 in the morning for a trade set-up and then waiting two days for 20 pips with a 55 pip stop I'm scalping 100, 200, 300 pips a day with tighter stops and therefore bigger relative positions, and at a reasonable hour of the day instead of in the middle of the night!

    Carry on sonny, this is very entertaining.....
     
    #67     Oct 7, 2009
  8. sakhter

    sakhter

    You remind me of a bank manager who wouldn't promote younger employees because she was scared they would out-perform and take her job.

    A 5-year old can be taught how to scalp on Oanda for hundreds of pips a day with tight stops. You're a joke.

    Here's the Oanda Holy Grail:

    BB(300,3) buy on the lower belt, sell on the higher belt. 5-second to 1-min charts only. Confluence of the BB is your best friend here. Stops below/above lower/higher belt, over and over again. Only trade when spreads are narrow.

    This is how my 15 year old sister pays for her shoe and purse addiction.

    As soon as my little brother starts asking for allowance. He'll be doing this too.

    Just don't go to the bathroom when a trade is open, you might get stopped.
     
    #68     Oct 7, 2009

  9. Haha, I never said scalping was difficult or that I'm a genius for being able to scalp consistently profitably, trading is incredibly easy.....in theory. In practice it's a different story, if/when you ever go live with real money you'll probably find that out. Maybe if you get enough gullible noob subscribers to your signal service you won't need to find out!

    It's a bit worrying that your parent(s)/guardian(s) encourage/allow your siblings to break the law but I guess anything goes in the projects (Eastern Europe isn't it?).

    Anyway I can rest easy, while wannabe's like you are in this business my 'job' is safe, bottom line results and associated risk are the measure of success and you're in the red so far!

    Over to you sonny, carry on.....:D
     
    #69     Oct 7, 2009
  10. sakhter

    sakhter

    LOL.

    Greenwich, CT USA

    &

    I haven't exited the trade.
     
    #70     Oct 7, 2009