The toughest trading year for veteran traders

Discussion in 'Trading' started by DisciplinedHedg, Feb 9, 2003.

  1. Ditto.

    Trading is never easy. If it were, everyone would be doing it.

    We all take great risk with our Capital, careers, etc...

    Trading for me has always been hard for me. Last week I had 22 Winners in a row :eek: I knew I was due.

    Then the next 20 trades I had about 17 Losers, gave most of it back.

    Trading is never easy, however, I have never found a career where I can make the kind of $$$ that I make, working remote with a Professional firm out of my home office. I trade when I want, whatever markets I want (if not doing well with stocks I will switch to Futures) whatever hours I desire. I live on Lake Michigan, during the Summer I spend half the day trading, the other half on my boat.

    Until I find something better, I'll stick to trading. :D
     
    #31     Feb 11, 2003
  2. flier6

    flier6

    I read an earlier post of yours where you said you have been using Charles Drummond's methods for years. I'm thinking about taking their geometry course and would appreciate your thoughts about the course (if you know anything about it) and Drummond's methods in general.

    Do you still use Drummond Geometry now?
    How did you learn it?
    How long have you been using it?
    Do you recommend it for a newbie?

    Thanks a lot.
     
    #32     Mar 1, 2003