Is day trading worth it?

Discussion in 'Professional Trading' started by Laissez Faire, Jun 18, 2013.

  1. convexx

    convexx

    I have under my prior handle. I am not flaunting performance. I post trades in RT or I don't post them. Donna took it upon herself to post the bogus pnl pic so why not post something legit?

    I also posted my tax return and my black AMEX on another thread. Baron can corroborate it as I asked him to delete it after and hour. I also posted a timestamped photo of a paper statement from my PM job.

    Either post trades that are time-stamped in RT or don't post at all. There is no way she is remotely legitimate. My money is safe. I have stated on many occasions that I see no reason to post blotters if you post trades in RT. She doesn't, nor does DB, yet they allude to profitability. There is no way in hell that they are profitable.

    I had that TWR at the ready as it was the last one I printed to win a wager.
     
    #1291     Jul 31, 2014

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    I believe we have a person as honest as Mother Teresa! And YES, this may very well be your first blotter post.

    Do you really follow TS? :D

    And nothing bar the best stress reliever for such a successful man. I will try this tomorrow, with the hope that it will bump my P/L by another 50% :p
     
    #1292     Jul 31, 2014
  3. convexx

    convexx

    xvideos, hilarious. I am on the iPad, but it think that tab shows that the poster is actually Tim Sykes. It looks to be a logged-in Twitter account (in that name).
     
    #1293     Jul 31, 2014
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  4. Scaleout.Scalper

    Scaleout.Scalper Guest

    At the movies about to watch Guardians of the Galaxy with kids but had to take a quick pause to express my LMFAO
     
    #1294     Jul 31, 2014
  5. Bob111

    Bob111

    new low
     
    #1295     Jul 31, 2014
  6. Guys like this are one reason there are a lot of skeptics when gurus show up here to spout trading knowledge and advice.

    I saw posts by him on other trading sites. Don't think he showed up on ET, tho. Dennis Bolze professed to have a foolproof trading ability and anybody who questioned him was just a loser...

    "...Bolze told investors he would invest all the funds in Centurion and Advanced Tradings day-trading of E-mini NASDAQ futures contracts and E-mini S&P 500 futures contracts. However, Bolze ran a Ponzi scheme by diverting the new funds to existing investors..."


    http://www.wate.com/story/13045363/convicted-gatlinburg-swindler-dennis-bolze-gets-maximum-sentence
     
    #1296     Jul 31, 2014
  7. convexx

    convexx

    It gets better...

    Bolze also described to the court what he wanted to do for restitution. He wanted to set up a software program that can be used to invest money in the stock market. The money made would go back to the victims.
     
    #1297     Jul 31, 2014
  8. ramora

    ramora

    Some of his 'magic' was the scale of the house he was building. I remember it very well, and was very impressed at the time. Anyone building a place this big must be trading very well...... The bridge to the front door must have been built on 75 foot pilings.

    The photos in this article do not do it justice.

    http://www.priceypads.com/bolze-mansion-sells-for-1930000/
     
    #1298     Jul 31, 2014
  9. Woo Wee, that's a mighty fine house,
    with sweet vintage cars.


    I admit if he invited me to come over there and talk about investments
    I would probably have said TAKE MY MONEY.
     
    #1299     Jul 31, 2014
  10. overpriced at $1,600,000 if you ask me, you would have to pick it up and move it somewhere else! oh wait there's a view of the smoky mountains never mind..:)
     
    #1300     Aug 1, 2014