Let's Trade III, by Sicktrader

Discussion in 'Journals' started by sicktraderII, Jul 29, 2009.

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  1. there is.............depends on what ur trading.....stocks no.....options yes
     
    #491     Aug 1, 2009


  2. Not what I meant.Why all the argy bargy?just post your nonsense without it.I bet your non-existent wife is proud to walk on your arm and your 'just add water' instant kids aren't embarrassed by your displays here.You're creating the drama for an agenda of some sort.That's as clear as day.The deleted threads apparently contain a claim that you own a top 500 building company,which you since mumble about.If you've lied once,you'll most likely do it again.I can't quite do 65 days though,so a challenge is out.
     
    #492     Aug 1, 2009
  3. The only resemblance between your respons text, and "truth", is that they both inhabit the English-language domain.

    Other than that, you are a deeply-disturbed individual. You are now drifting in the direction of cold/c-kid/Jasonn...
     
    #493     Aug 1, 2009
  4. Yes, the "trade" tab provides time and routing info.
     
    #494     Aug 1, 2009
  5. xburbx

    xburbx

    Not sure what else people are looking for either. Even if he doesnt post a blotter and he calls the trades in advance, it is still legit.
     
    #495     Aug 1, 2009
  6. Can’t figure out why people are so enamored about my career path, but here is the rundown. Graduated from college in 1992 and assisted in a start-up company that manufactured small farm tractors. Left there In 1994 to assist in the start-up of a steel mini-mill that produced billets. Loved it, the most fascinating manufacturing process on earth. In 1997, not wanted to work for anyone else, I had the idea that people may eventually prefer steel framing in their homes instead of wood. Wanted to start a manufacturing facility that produced steel framing, but there was little demand at that time. In late 1997, I decided that if no builders wanted to build with steel, I would do it myself. Forgot about the manufacturing facility, and started a building company. Didn't know how to build a home myself, and I really didn't care (still don't). I had people who know how to do that, I concentrated on my company. Can’t say it has been smooth sailing from the get go, but we have made our share of profits. We have homes in 24 countries, and China is our biggest foreign market. Yes, this market has nearly killed us. We have people wanting to build but can’t sell their home, people who years ago that could qualify for a mortgage but can’t now, and speculators who are scared. Most of my laborers went back to Brazil, and I can’t blame them, there appears to be work there. Currently we have a few large commercial projects, one in Mt. Crested Butte, Colorado, one in Reno, Nevada, and ones in China, Thailand and Guatemala. Due to the market conditions the developed over the past few years, which resulted in a decline in home sales but about 60% from our peak, I am mentally exhausted. Threw my cell phone away a few months ago once I got all the vendors paid. Would cringe every time the phone rang. Sales seem to be picking up, but I am on the outside now. I had enough and letting other people take it from here. I enjoy gambling, been a professional gambler for about ten years. Got into trading from a fellow gambler. I am successful at trading the ES, and pretty much do it pass my time. Go to the office these days just to get out of the house. There you go.
     
    #496     Aug 1, 2009
  7. xburbx

    xburbx

    Interesting. Now it's time for all the doubters to jump in and some how discredit your own life story. Rediculous, but I guess thats what ET has to offer most of the time. Keep up the good work.
     
    #497     Aug 1, 2009
  8. WTF cares, other than traderzones, about his bio?
     
    #498     Aug 1, 2009
  9. bpcnabe

    bpcnabe

    It's ridiculous, not rediculous.

    Why does everyone screw that up?
     
    #499     Aug 1, 2009
  10. I know. It's reedicoolos.
     
    #500     Aug 1, 2009
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