The worthwhile learning experience results from separating the wheat from the chaff. Unfortunately there are numerous posters lacking in knowledge and/or logic. e.g. anti-PFOF posters who act as if they are on a holy crusade to protect other traders, by trying to get the practice banned.
Do you actively day trade? Seriously man, let's be honest if you had to come in and trade on voice with me you would fold like a wet paper bag. Am I wrong? You are guessing when you put in a position. Is what I am saying incorrect? Please correct me if I am wrong.
One thing is for certain I hit your hot button for you to come up with a clueless and snark remark. Thanks for making my point with extreme speed. As the saying goes if shoe fits wear it.
Just cut it out, Complaining doesn't work in most aspect of life. Not going to help here, trading securities. Expend the energy learning something else (TA, Fundies, etc) You will be a happier person for it.
Cool, thanks for making my point too. You didn't deny it in any way shape or form. It may be snarky, it's certainly not clueless. You're genuinely going to tell me that when you put on a trade it isn't guessing? Tell me I am wrong. You quoted a troll, who I am not even sure places trades of any type. So, why your judgement should be trusted on who's who is also confusing to me.
Buffett didn't start out with that advantage. He created it through hard work and discipline. PS do you want to be his age or you prefer your current age?
Yes, but according to your own words if Buffet put out an active day trading class, that's something that we should all buy and pay attention to. Even though most if not all his edges we're related to time, money, account size, than indirectly government and than etc.
to make 6k every day you have to be right every day. What else is context for a day trader except understanding the price action.
No thanks, my money, my age. But he started out with $100 .... and $105,000 of money from family. And went to Columbia School of Business. Nice if I had that advantage (and I even grew up in NYC) plus those insurance prems.