well well well what you have seen is intellectual side of me. as I wrote already, trader needs power from within would you like to read my display of power here goes F U you disrespecting little punk, if you told me this in my face instead of internet forum I would tell you things that would freeze your soul in the middle of public even that is how you and me are different you little punk WHY THE FCUK SHOULD I BE SHOWING YOU MY ONE OF MY P/L screens
LOL What a wanker ! You come into ET as a self proclaimed guru and someone asks you for evidence of your claims and you call him a punk ??? Your just another wanker wanna be... Nothing to see here folks but a sour old depressed fart looking for the love his mommy didn't give him ...move along.
"Nothing to see here folks but a sour old depressed fart looking for the love his mommy didn't give him ...move along." LOL
What makes you think I give a flyin' fuck what your views are? So far your writing is that of a self absorbed, adolescent minded punk. Too bad money can't buy a personality. You're dirt poor and don't even know it. The good news is you have plenty of company.
I don't think that anger is the inner fuel of success. Anger or too much of it (consistently) is a really great sign that you are not doing things that are moving you in the direction you say you want. Conversely, happiness as the fuel of success is something I agree with. This applies to trading. At least it happened before I turned the corner on my career. You know, a lot of people bag on things that make intuitive sense and really work, and continue to fight against stuff that they don't want. I think it's possible you could be an angry trader and make a lot of money, but your life as a whole would not be wealthy (meaning an abundance of good things in every area of life). So, anger really is not the inner fuel of success, and certainly not an emotion that would indicate that one is on the right track with one's aspirations.
I don't think that anger is the inner fuel of success. Anger or too much of it (consistently) is a really great sign that you are not doing things that are moving you in the direction you say you want. Conversely, happiness as the fuel of success is something I agree with. This applies to trading. At least it happened before I turned the corner on my career. You know, a lot of people bag on things that make intuitive sense and really work, and continue to fight against stuff that they don't want. I think it's possible you could be an angry trader and make a lot of money, but your life as a whole would not be wealthy (meaning an abundance of good things in every area of life). So, anger really is not the inner fuel of success, and certainly not an emotion that would indicate that one is on the right track with one's aspirations.