If you want to learn read The Electronic Day Trader, The Market Makers Edge and Reminiscences of a Stock Operator. Those are full of the best material on trading but if you are board and want to read some good old B.S read my post's. I have more to come.
I think I will go back in the office monday with a bat and beat him to a pulp. Then I will piss on him to mark him as my territory. From now on I will pull up this skirt I am wearing and be a man.
Now you are talking some sense. This man needs to be taught a real lesson and it will serve as an example for all the other owners out there who think they can tell prop traders what to do. I expect that you will post a picture of the damage on Monday afternoon. Hit your lawyer with the bat too.
I will not only post pictures but the video of it. I will try to submit the video to CNBC and ask if I can do a story on how to negotiate a deal with your employer. A how to guide.
Make it into a real snuff film and you might make a few bucks. Copyright the film before sending it to Maria.
After I submit that film I might do a short live segment on How to bitch slap Maria when you portfolio goes bad. It will be a good lesson on how to take out your losses on the media.
Yup, another meaningful post from our friend trade555. BTW, did you buy the 175k worth of qqq calls? Re: Reminiscences of a Stock Operator....I have read the books. I thought communicating with people that are still alive might be instructive. Also, the markets have changed a little since the 1890's. But thanks for the suggestion. "you portfolio"? Is it that you aren't fluent in English? Or is it typing that you struggle with?
If you had better command of the English language I might be more interested. Two errors per sentence is a little much for me to have to wade through. Too tedious!