John is DEAD ??

Discussion in 'Professional Trading' started by TudorJones, Feb 17, 2008.

  1. Life is a gamble.
     
    #11     Feb 17, 2008
  2. I hate it when people say trading is gambling.

    Gambling is an attitude. You can bring that attitude to an activity -- trading, real estate investing, mountain climbing, or a thousand other things -- or not.

    Any time you engage in any activity with obviously adverse odds of success or a disproportionately high risk/reward ratio you are gambling. A good trader, like a good poker player, consistently tries to stay on the right side of the odds and consistently avoids the wrong side.
     
    #12     Feb 17, 2008
  3. Johno

    Johno

    A calculated business risk!

    No different to assessing potential construction contracts.
    Poor due dilligence and or poor risk management will generally result in disapointing financial returns!

    The only things certain are death and taxes, but a close third if you pick a dud woman is alimony and possibly child support!

    I'm happy to wish you luck as you're on the start of your journey and it sounds like you will need all the luck you can get!

    Johno
     
    #13     Feb 18, 2008
  4. hughb

    hughb

    Gambing is assuming risk with the odds against you.

    Speculating is assuming risk with the odds in your favor.
     
    #14     Feb 18, 2008
  5. JSSPMK

    JSSPMK

  6. Adobian

    Adobian

    Is getting married a gamble ?

    Is buying a home a gamble ?
     
    #16     Feb 20, 2008
  7. Better to live on a corner of the roof
    than share a house with a quarrelsome wife.
     
    #17     Feb 20, 2008
  8. subban

    subban


    This sounds like its a blog Neke would do. Although I think Neke made like 150% percent last year though he did'nt hit his mark.
     
    #18     Feb 22, 2008
  9. found in the comments to his blog :
    "rumor is he is no longer on earth, moved to jupiter so he could trade more leverage."

    :D
     
    #19     Feb 22, 2008
  10. Ouch... that's a sad story... i feel sorry for the guy.

    His risk management was awful... starting by the fact that his initial trading capital was a loan...
    And he had no stop loss...

    It's a sad story, but he had it coming... nothing left to do but pray for the poor guy. :(
     
    #20     Feb 22, 2008