I am NOT here to teach. I am no Mother Teresa. But, I will be nice. I already gave you a hint, and it's on the previous page, in a previous post, IF you can detect it. Subtle... Oh, and Mother Teresa, a fraud (I miss Christopher Hitchens):
enough talk chip. yawn. see ya in the morning. show us what you can do. What's your travel rig comprised of? Might dust off the old passport myself before long. It would be fun to see what you use, if that's not classified information. --- what time frame charts do you like chip? https://elitetrader.com/et/threads/overtrading-share-your-lessons-learned.346468/page-7#post-5132972 - what product do you like to trade? https://elitetrader.com/et/threads/overtrading-share-your-lessons-learned.346468/page-7#post-5133013 https://elitetrader.com/et/threads/overtrading-share-your-lessons-learned.346468/page-7#post-5133013 - What's your travel rig comprised of? https://elitetrader.com/et/threads/overtrading-share-your-lessons-learned.346468/page-8#post-5133092 Know you're busy, lets make these handy for you... - No overtrading, now. Wouldn't be prudent.
Guys, it is so dumb. All variables we need to know is your CAGR over a few years and AUM. It would clarify who is good at trading and who is pretending to be good. It is so repetitive on this forum, quite sad.
I don't need someone's CAGR and AUM, just trading philosophy, general approaches, general methodology and market assessment/outlook. What do I do with your CAGR and AUM?
When you say "I don't need" you sound like you are in a shop and ChipShotTrader is selling you something. He does not. The reason I mentioned CAGR and AUM is that IF you want to prove you are a profitable/legit trader (why else would you post some figures here?), THEN just tell us these two numbers and be honest about it. If you are a beginner, just start a new thread and politely ask for an approach to achieve a potentially useful trading strategy. Provoking people is not very useful. Moreover, instrument's name and time-frame are not useful per se.
Overtrading can lead to a loss of capital. Overtrading comes due to greed. Greed will take you nowhere but in the losses only. Due to such losses, emotions get out of control and a person goes through anger, anxiety, fear, frustration, and panic at the moment. Avoid overtrading by not being greedy.
I am NOT here to sell, teach, or promote anything. But I do find Elite Trader to be very valuable, in terms of insights/information, which I was not able to find anywhere else, and provided by completely random members! Sure, there are your usual "Trolls", but I take "care of them", actually quite and very easily (they are not that bright!)...