Is trading Gambling or not .."What say You" Vote here.

Discussion in 'Psychology' started by ElectricSavant, Apr 10, 2005.

Is Trading Gambling or not

This poll will close on Jan 12, 2060 at 11:25 AM.
  1. Gambling

    460 vote(s)
    35.0%
  2. Not Gambling

    854 vote(s)
    65.0%
  1. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    Draw a line (left to right) on a slight angle though the top row of dots. The line should be angled to pass throught the top of the first "0", the middle of the second "0" and near the bottom of the third "0". Extend to line out to the right and then start the second line through the middle row (right to left) at a slight angle, hitting the right most "0" at the top and and leftmost "0" at the bottom... extend this line out to the left. Start the third line right to left catching all three "0"s on the bottom line at a slight angle.

    Wa-La it is solved !

    - Greg
     
    #181     Apr 11, 2005
  2. If your realized P/L is greater than your unrealized P/L could you exit at will? and start over? In that 20Y example do you think parity was ever reached? and a reset done?

    If the ebb and flow of the negative destination is 3 times the resulting range WHATEVER IT MAY BE, could the above be possible and certain?

    You guys really impressed me with that dot thing...(you give new meaning to the phrase to think outside of the box).

    You must assume acceleration of the realized is greater than the unrealized and size your trade to allow you enough time. Now I want you to look at the EUR/USD and the USD/CHF and tell me how long it takes to reach parity...No nevermind, some of you will actually do it...just kidding. I am doing it now with forward testing.

    Michael B.

    P.S. what is puzzling to me this guy that trades this with 15 pairs says he has never taken a stop loss and has a two year time frame and can withstand an equivolent of the max ten year range. Maybe he was trying to throw me off....
     
    #182     Apr 11, 2005
  3. Is this thread for real?
     
    #184     Apr 12, 2005
  4. only if you voted.....what say you?


     
    #185     Apr 12, 2005
  5. Folks,

    If you can tolerate a high Unrealized in exchange for a daily injection of capital to your realized, I suggest you consider a high sub-account cash balance (earning 1.9% interest at Oanda) to remove the "gamble" from your trading with the examples I cited..

    There are other ways to trade without the gambling element, also (and I am always looking for them)...

    The "gravity" of trading can be on your side....

    Michael B.
     
    #186     Apr 12, 2005
  6. Without this becoming a Journal, I will post todays trades (spreadsheet) and a few more spreadsheets summarizing the trades in the days to come, to illustrate the poll and the purpose of this trading thread. If the interest is high enough we can go over to a Journal next week. Please vote, EVERYBODY

    As far as semantics and the "pure essence" of the matter....Well, that can be left to a psychology thread.

    Please Vote...

    What Say you ?

    Gambling

    or not


    Michael B.

    Please archive your vote, as I am making reference to the outcome in a few places, I frequent. Yes, the Elite have spoken. Do you know YOUR direction? (its not needed to trade :))
     
    #187     Apr 12, 2005
  7. If I may interject for system #1.....:)

    Your sub-account can be your gambling meter......(for those of you that think trading is gambling)

    Decide your desired yield with trade size(you must endure 10y range) and plop the appropriate amount of money in your sub...

    Do you see it yet?


    Someone once told me that if you put an ATM machine in someones living room they might not use it.

    Forex is 1.5 trillion....Lets see if we can dilute it!

    Michael B.
     
    #188     Apr 12, 2005
  8. Gambling or Not! What say you?

    Pick one:
    • Nothing ventured nothing gained
    • Lady Luck
    • Luck on your side
    • I'm feeling confident
    • I'm due
    If these are your only choices trader, then your not trading.

    If you were not a gambler and felt that gambling was not trading which one would you pick?

    Michael B.
     
    #189     Apr 12, 2005
  9. True or False

    All consistantly profitable traders are lucky.


    If you answer true, then what is unlucky?
     
    #190     Apr 12, 2005