Taking 320K to 3.5million by Year End 2009

Discussion in 'Journals' started by neke, Jan 11, 2009.

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  1. Ahh, altruism.
     
    #341     Jun 8, 2009
  2. RL8093

    RL8093

    To what end would Neke bother falsifying some particular piece of his results? He consistently posts both the good & the nasty - especially knowing that posts in either direction bring out the infamous non-trading ET prophets castigating him for some bit of perceived idiocy.

    R
     
    #342     Jun 8, 2009
  3. :D
     
    #343     Jun 8, 2009
  4. Right on! Neke can do it! He is not gambling... he is a pro trader! :D
     
    #344     Jun 8, 2009
  5. :p
     
    #345     Jun 8, 2009
  6. How does it feel to have chronic menstral cramps?
     
    #346     Jun 8, 2009
  7. No shit...a wannabe trader that comes here and just posts sarcastic comments.

    Thing is, she only makes these comments for attention, as she is trying to get away from the attention she got from hairy-backed men in college who did the pump and dump with her after having had too many to drink.
     
    #347     Jun 8, 2009
  8. He claims to have only lost 2.3k on SPY Derivatives. The thread suggests substantially more than that, and that's the part that I don't believe. He has no edge in spy or any spx derivative, yet continues to risk cars on these trades or a cheap house.
     
    #348     Jun 8, 2009
  9. You're a bit of a mental lightweight, barbara. You completely missed the point. He's not admitting he has a gambling problem in SPY, and will continue with his addiction until the time comes where he starts to committ more hours to strategize than blindly buying puts and calls or buying and selling SPY. He'd be nearly breakeven for the year without those trades.
     
    #349     Jun 8, 2009
  10. shbhanda

    shbhanda

    He just got done telling you he made over 300k last year in spy options, just because a trader is having a bad week/month/year does not mean he does not have an edge somewhere buried in his trading skills.

    My guess as to what you call his "lost edge" is that he has a slight bearish bias and while that payed off huge in the fall of last year when fear ruled the market and there was practically no support, it has been a very costly strategy since the beginning of march.

    Anyway, we are all following the thread and we don't need you to tell us what his gains/losses are. From the regularity and detail of his posts you have to assume that Neke is one of the most honest posters on here and that you should probably shut up.
     
    #350     Jun 9, 2009
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