To OP, Good luck! To his haters - think for a moment. 1. If it is real, then reflect why he can do it, and why you cannot. 2. If it is just sims, the same. 3. If he doctored the P&L, you still get some hope there, right? p.s. taking 5k to 1 mil is not that difficult. taking 1.5k to 1 mil is. and he is now 4k strong =)
Spoken like a true snakeoil salesman. Good show, I'll be sure to ignore you in the future. My PS: The vendor's adolescent and immature responses in this thread is highly suggestive of an individual lacking the intellectual capacity to even double in under a year, let alone a month.
Might I inquire as to which broker that blotter is from? ThinkorSwim and IB are mighty distinctive, but I don't recognize that one.
Yeah, behaviour is always the clue in for me as to whether somebody is serious and actually who they say they are on the internet. If he was really serious, he'd go straight to the auditing. Money in this case wouldn't just come to you, it would seek you out, which <b>is always the ulterior motive in a thread like this.
Lawrence, do you enjoy advertising that you have absolutely no clue about trading? $5K to $1 million is not difficult? What planet are you from? That was lame, even for a sponsor. OUCH!!!
Know someone who used the old oddball system did just that (in scale, of course, with the large S&P contract). For retail trading, it is not about your opinion, it is all about risk management.
why are sponsors such wimps on this site?? Don't take crap from anyone.... seriously, grow a backbone. if i was a sponsor and some fool talked smack and made me look like a fool, i would contact ET and ban that idiot instead now you look worse and tickquest is garbage in my mind now good job
Feel free to read what I posted. There are quite a number of them here. Most are about emini trading. =) I do not see the point to exercise my "power" doing that (ban) because I like seeing different opinions. I find it amusing sometimes. Read my message again, and maybe read the following about risk management here, http://newsletter.neoticker.com/2009/02/18/performance-sensitivity/ See if you get my point.