For one, judging by your last posts thinking that you're never wrong. Anyway this ceases to be fun, reading people recommend you investment strategies was funny, seeing you hit the wall with every post isn't. I haven't had much experience trading, I'm young, but I intend to become profitable, doing whatever is necessary. There's one thing I've learned in ET(well several ), the fool talks while the wise man listens. Do you consider yourself a wise person? You also failed to answer all of my questions, hence why this ceases to be fun. It's hard sometimes, especially when on ET, but there's wisdom in other people's advice, even if you don't know it yet. And why are you here if you know everything already? The more this goes on the more I do think It's a fake, or maybe one of these emotions, that you never have while trading of course, that forces you to find acceptance within this community.
I read from your first post. I thought you were a self-confessed loser? you can't even afford a car !!!
Yes but he has found the holy grail trade with the trend don't fall in love with stocks adjust to changing conditions. Damn, I wish I would have thought of that. I could have been a multi-millionaire by age 20.
I love this thread. It goes to show the different type of individuals in this thread. I see some members that are encouraging and helpful and I see the other members jealous and who are just plain old "haters". I feed off the latter, which is partially why I decided to begin this thread. My account is currently being transferred from Scottrrade to IB. I'm going to save a ton of money and trade until I graduate and get a job at a prop firm. Best winner so far GROW. Bought @ 24.50 and sold @30.15 for a 23.06% gain. Biggest loser SYX. Bought @17.82299 and sold @ 16.0701 for a 9.87% loss. Currently sold off all my positions and waiting till my whole account transfers over to Interactive Brokers. And to the haters, please keep on hating. The more I have, the more it drives me.
Jealous of what, the fact that you are going to take out a LOAN to trade? I think this thread should be locked.
I don't see any haters. I see realistic people who know better. Everyone has to learn, and I'm afraid you will find it a very costly lesson if you trade with borrowed money. And yes, I am jealous, I really want to reduce my accounts to 24,000 and live with my parents.
It's not what you see. It's what I see. I've decided not to get a loan so I retract what I said in my first post. Instead I'll get 20:1 leverage from a prop firm and trade starting off with 5000. With the other money, I'm going to trade the way I've been trading. I don't think anyone is jealous. I just threw it out there to see who would bite... just for fun. Nice use of sarcasm in the last 2 post by the way.