What have you "exposed" other than that he sometimes has losing trades (unlike the always correct in hindsight trolls)... Looks to me he's way up on his calls this year.
thankyou jesus Parting word of advice. The markets are always changing, everything about the markets change, speed, rhythm, mood, cycles, trends, you name it, but somethings remain the same, short term clues on probability where the next move will most likely head, so it becomes a game of chance where the odds are stacked in your favour if you stick to your system and have trading wisdom. Even the smartest guru on earth doesn't know the next future move with certainty, so for Surf to proclaim 'He' does, ('He' as in God of ET and trading) this is showing the world your total trading ignorance, hence why continual stuff ups. Surf, you have a very very long way to go, the fact you have conditioned your brain to despise TA means in most likelyhood you will never make it.
Wow... Did surf really say he had 90% vested in that Emini YM futures trade. Those he worked with allowed such to occurred ? I thought these private funds, managed accounts, OPM or whatever with others had some sort'uv "capital protection" in place to prevent disasters like this. If the above is true (90% capital vested into one single trade), surf may be a rogue trader like Jérôme Kerviel that lost billions of Société Générale money (clients money) although I'm sure surf lost only a few thousand in comparison. I just can't see someone like surf and with so called partners allow such a trade along with allowing him to maintain a thread here at Elitetrader.com to document such from start to end for all to openly judge. Very strange.
He would have had to meet a call well before today's NH if he had truly been at 90% of net liq in initial haircut. He does this all the time... alludes to or explicitly-states that he's at full margin and magically he doesn't receive margin calls. Paper-trade.
Ironically late misses in tech stocks look pretty bearish indeed. in NQ price action at least, while Dow and Spooz hasn't fully caught up yet, but nevertheless...