Yes, I have a sense of humor.and to be honest I dont care what you write of me. I dont care if you dont believe . I come on the threads to pass time away and yes I am for real and I do managed 187 mill for others. and I do help others make money in the markets. I have had a few nice PMs
Then please take a few moments to answer a question for me. Thus far in this thread, we have learned that you are a day trader, that you have a financial net worth of about $87 Million and that you have savings of about $1.7 Million. Further, you average about $70,000 per trading day, and all within the first 2 hours or so. Here is the question. How is it that a day trader only has available liquidity (which you described as "savings" earlier in this thread) of $1.7 Million, which represents the proceeds of less than 30 typical trading days for you, and only about 2% of your financial net worth? For a day trader of your financial substance, you seem to have relatively nominal available liquidity. While this is certainly not impossible, it does strike me as a tad peculiar. Of course, I have never been burdened with such riches, so I don't know what one typically does with such resources. Although it is really none of my business, I am curious to know where you are socking away and tying up all of your financial resources? Please advise.
I have a net worth of 187mill not 87 like you said. but its not my money, its my clients The most I made in one day was $78.000..I was looking for 2 points on the s&p. but just after 1 point the floor fell in i got lucky. I make for my clients between 30,000 and 50.000 a week some weeks I only make 15k others 50k they do ok out of me. i also do ok out of them.
I think you may need to revisit the first post on page 14 of this thread. And then, I suggest the following item for your consideration: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/03...f=pd_bbs_1/002-9957979-0569648?_encoding=UTF8
"I have a net worth of 187 mil but its NOT mine but my clients" sooooo your clients money is your personal piggy bank:eek: recently a couple of hedge fund managers have gotten life in prison for that type of activity...good luck