Honestly, Can You Be Successful Without a HUGE Account?

Discussion in 'Trading' started by Spectra, Mar 10, 2007.


  1. Sounds very familiar. I guess for some necessity is the mother of success.
     
    #111     Aug 6, 2007
  2. Joab

    Joab

    I second that :mad:
     
    #112     Aug 6, 2007
  3. Spectra.. please ignore some of these idiots.. I love your videos and that girl is doin just great.. people need to remember shes starting out and shes making money AND preserving capital.. I just dont understand why people would think that anyone would want to photoshop 13 ticks scalped in three hours?... MAN.. must be some really uptight traders here if they are jealous of that.

    ITs not HOW MUCH its how consistent and how many points you can take... one can alsways scale from that.. some of you need to go back to school
     
    #113     Aug 6, 2007
  4. duard

    duard

    I have a huge......


    account...


    oh nevermind......
     
    #114     Aug 7, 2007
  5. Oh definitely. Thats no problem. I get tons of good emails. I just never post them. Here's one we received yesterday from a trader in our room. Thanks!

    Oh by the way I started the room with 22k in my account and I know have 36k plus I draw $500 per week for living. I owe alot of my success to you and alex. Thank youvery much..

     
    #115     Aug 14, 2007
  6. Bankster

    Bankster

    ditto
     
    #116     Sep 26, 2007

  7. Funny how he always posts the same person's account statements.

    If you only make $124 a day from trading or whatever...you have no business paying someone $300 a month to particpate in a chat room...that is a large percentage of your income.....that's 12% of your income, and that's GROSS income....

    you subtract taxes from that and you're paying 15-20% of your income to a chat room..and that's before any bills are taken into account such as rent/mortgage utilities, car loans, credit cards, etc....

    wowee yippee hooray big money!
     
    #117     Sep 26, 2007
  8. et sponsors get nothing but hate it seems
     
    #118     Sep 26, 2007
  9. thanks!
     
    #119     Oct 19, 2007
  10. piezoe

    piezoe

    Most definitely you can. (Be succesful without a huge account that is.)

    But small accounts are strongly correlated with inexperience in the Market. It's lack of experience that makes it dificult to be successful, not the size of your account.

    This is a nice example of two things strongly correlated not being related as cause and effect.
     
    #120     Oct 19, 2007