Serious Traders Group

Discussion in 'Hook Up' started by J_Smith, Jul 13, 2016.

  1. shazam75

    shazam75

    How do I join your group?

    Regards
     
    #51     Jul 14, 2016
  2. TKOSTA74

    TKOSTA74

    ok
    what is a serious trader
    i trade the australian futures am i part of the group
    what are you after
     
    #52     Jul 14, 2016
  3. J_Smith

    J_Smith

    Will reply to you later, as I am cutting the grass and then have some more hedge to trim:D

    Yesterday, I was tidying up some cuttings from hedge - spotted a bumble bee on his back at base of hedge.

    I said to myself, will I put him out of his misery, or take a few minutes of my time to see if I can help him.

    I got a leaf, turned him over, a few times, as he kept falling back - he was covered in pollen!

    Eventually he climbed up on to a few blades of grass, flapped his wings a few time without success, and then, lo and behold, one big effort and up he went, buzzing his way back to the hive.

    I continued to clean up the leaves, happy and content with what I had done for the buzy bee:)

    J_S
     
    #53     Jul 14, 2016
  4. J_Smith

    J_Smith

    No, you are too ignorant - learn how to converse with people correctly, and then you might get somewhere in life!

    J_S
     
    #54     Jul 14, 2016
  5. J_Smith

    J_Smith

    See, look at the difference between this post and the aussie's post!

    S75, I will keep you informed, as we have not yet agreed to work on the order entry platform for TWS - if that happens all my spare time will be taken up.

    Thank you for your reply.

    J_S
     
    #55     Jul 14, 2016
  6. J_Smith

    J_Smith

    J_S
     
    #56     Jul 14, 2016
  7. J_Smith

    J_Smith

    You are confused, because you are too young, and think you know it all!

    Your statement about my gardening shows how unobservant you are - which means you are the same when trading!

    A lot of gardening = no mortage, semi-retired, no pressure, plenty of time, adequate capital, and most of all....a nice garden:D

    Think before you open your big mouth again - next time it might be a bee instead of a fly, that goes in:rolleyes:

    J_S
     
    #57     Jul 14, 2016
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  8. K-Pia

    K-Pia

    + Gardening has a lot to teach to a trader.
    Not only Boxing or I don't know what.
     
    #58     Jul 14, 2016
  9. J_Smith

    J_Smith

    Anything that brings peace and calm into your life is good for you, thus, will affect your trading.

    Plus, recently I done a nice few trades on NQ one evening - my eyes were sore, my back ached, and I got all irritable - fuk that I said to myself, no more than 2 hours max at this shite when I get back fulltime - which means key time trading from 09.30 to 11.30 NY time.

    Looking like this winter now, as I still have a lot to do in the garden:D

    J_S
     
    #59     Jul 14, 2016
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  10. K-Pia

    K-Pia

    True. No need to spend an infinite amount of time in front of the screens.
    The first two hours provide way enough opportunities for a trader.
    Markets don't move 80% of the time. Open is the best session.
    Outside of Macro Event Days which can eventually flatten it.
    It's not enough to work hard. One has to work smart !
    I am done for today. Outside open I bullshit x10.
    Because of Chops & Ambiguous behaviors.
    That's why volume matters, too !!!!
    No Vol .. No move, clear bias.

    By the way. No need Privacy to talk business.
    Privacy foster way more BS than public exposure.
    Well ... It's a double edged sword. Signal to Noise decrease.

    IMHO

    After you can trash the noisy people...
     
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    #60     Jul 14, 2016
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