hmm.no edges in the markets

Discussion in 'Trading' started by chimera, Jul 16, 2013.

  1. chimera

    chimera

    Get a life. :cool:
     
    #1111     Aug 14, 2013
  2. sheda

    sheda

    ooOOO! What a smooth meaningful response. Someone disagrees with you, you tell them to "f off back to their mothers basement"

    Someone asks:

    And you tell them to get a life. Please at least pretend to be an adult on the internet in future, you will save the mods some time editing your crap to at last appear like it was written by someone over the age of 13 who does not have anger issues.
     
    #1112     Aug 14, 2013
  3. This thread's gone to nowhere and dead.

    Chimera is as immature in his responses as the premise to the thread he started is.

    Done.
     
    #1113     Aug 14, 2013
  4. Copy that ... I'm done with it.
     
    #1114     Aug 14, 2013
  5. There is no comparison between trading and running a business. Zero.
     
    #1115     Aug 14, 2013
  6. Thanks, Chimera. Don't let the assclownery of these dropouts drive you away. You have some great material to add, keep it real. surf
     
    #1116     Aug 14, 2013
  7. tobbe

    tobbe

    If you don't treat your trading as a business you are sure to fail.
     
    #1117     Aug 15, 2013
  8. sheda

    sheda

    Maybe at your bucket prop shop with their starwars type edge.


    I had a feeling the "f off back to your basement" & "im not answering" guy would be considered by you to be adding great material. Its kind of funny how low people are prepared to go just to have someone on their "side".

    Threads done.
     
    #1118     Aug 15, 2013

  9. My firm required zero capital contribution so how could it be a bucket shop? Yes, the edge was starwars type back then.

    I know the way the real trading pros think about TA and price action. I could care less what some alias says

    Nearly every real pro disagrees with Doji and you about price action/TA being the only factors needed to profit. Why do you think this is ?
     
    #1119     Aug 15, 2013
  10. dev

    dev


    Forgetting for a moment, the fact that your universe of 'known pros' is likely the equivalent of a flea on an elephant; most pros I've encountered are remarkably open-minded to whats possible in the markets.

    They certainly don't go around ranting and raving like some mad evangelist, defending/attacking one thing over another.

    The responses here are very telling.
     
    #1120     Aug 15, 2013