i've lost 400k the last 2 months i'm quitting

Discussion in 'Professional Trading' started by hedgeking, Jun 28, 2006.

  1. Not to be mean, but just to be objective, you're the farking moron giving props to that mildly retarded moron, Marketsurfer.

    Better take a look in the mirror pokeman.
     
    #71     Jun 29, 2006
  2. Pekelo

    Pekelo

    If you were objective, you wouldn't use a non sequitur... :)

    Next please....
     
    #72     Jun 29, 2006
  3. kbeck

    kbeck

    repeat...

    we would like to see broker statements, no names of course. and again, where did you get the money?

    of course it's none of our business, but it is a pretty outrageious claim.

    k
     
    #73     Jun 29, 2006
  4. By this statement, the longer the time you spend on ET, the better chances of you making a blockbuster profit.

    You should write a book based on this rationality.

    LOL.

    You are a punkass. People like you deserve to lose all their money and then some.
     
    #74     Jun 29, 2006
  5. 400K in 2 months? Wow hard lesson to learn about risk/money management. you got fucking owned!!!

    But, like others have said here, it's a lie or your the biggest fucking retard north of the equator.
     
    #75     Jun 29, 2006
  6. Take the business end of a .357 Magnum to the head. Problem solved.
     
    #76     Jun 29, 2006
  7. Pekelo

    Pekelo

    Guys, please just once bring up a rational argument against me!

    No, I don't expect anyone to MAKE a huge profit after having read ET for years. But I do expect NOT TO LOSE a huge amount of money in a short period of time!!! Slight difference...

    But if you think the guy is legit, why don't you send him money, after all using your logic he sure wouldn't make the same mistake again?? :)
     
    #77     Jun 29, 2006
  8. To a person with a gambling problem the market is a casino.
    A trade is a bet
    A profit is a win and a great reason to double up.
    A loss is a set back and an even better reason to double up.
    And money/risk management doesn't exhist because the next bet is sure to be a winner.

    Vegas was built and runs on this type of thinking. And to an extent, so does the market.
     
    #78     Jun 29, 2006
  9. Cesko

    Cesko

    What's the problem with Pekelo's post? He just said it the way it is. No touchy feely (the American way) but true.
     
    #79     Jun 29, 2006
  10. In real life, we all become "stupid" at least a few times. Hopefully, we are lucky enough to survive our biggest mistakes. If not lucky, though, is being "eaten" the fate you wish when stupid eventually happens?
     
    #80     Jun 29, 2006