The truth about TRADING. Can you handle it?

Discussion in 'Psychology' started by Spectra, May 16, 2007.

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  1. PURETICK APOLOGY:

    Have to apologize to all may fans out there. Have been a little busy conducting training sessions.

    Also was kind of busy last week calling trades that were accurate over 90% of the time. We produced $5530.00 of real profits based on 6 contracts of the YM. Not as much fun as "proving" how stupid any detractors are, but my clients were happy, and that matters most.

    We did get one more signup this week compared to the week before, after increasing the trial to $29.00. But I agree, it could have been just because I ripped apart morons who truly believe I am married to more than one woman and actually find internet information to support that, haha. So perhaps we got more signups from that. Will see this week.

    So did not get too much time to rip the usual gang of mental midgets.

    I promise to come on this weekend.

    If the rest of you will do me a favor I would appreciate it:

    Take a vote and everyone decide which of the better known detractors you would like me to excoriate (no mandrillsnot, excoriate has nothing to do with bathroom humor---get out your thesauraus---no that is not a dinosaur).

    I will only have time to take down one of the jerks, not all of them.

    Thanks all.

    Keep the new account forms flying.

    Successfully,

    Alex L. Wasilewski
    Co-Founder & Head Trader
    Trades That Work
    www.puretick.com
    1-877-GOLONG1 (1-877-465-6641)


    By the way, my wife (or is she an ex-wife) after the drug dealing charges did I divorce her? I have not followed the wife thread so thoroughly; she is very upset to hear the nasty remarks and cries herself to sleep every night. She no longer makes dinner for me. If she is still in jail, then that might explain it, LOL.
     
    #61     May 5, 2008
  2. OR, PureTickBite could have their trades tracked

    SEPARATELY on TimerTrac, Timerdigest, Hulbert

    Collective2,

    If Hulbert wants my trading calls he can log in, sign up an application and pay the $299.00 like anyone else. Hulbert is for some newbie who needs name recognition and figures get some publicity.

    But if Hulbert wants to track me. GREAT. If the Wall Street Journal wants to track me, Great.

    I do not work for free.

    Don't see the reason for anyone who wants to trade to read a "track record" report. Sounds like people who buy horse racing sheets.

    Who is going to read a Hulbert Report and sign up for my room? You? I don't want your business. If you can't afford $29.00 to sign into a room for a week and make a half educated decision whether something works or not then you are not a trader.

    You are then a little sheep who would follow a Mr. Hulbert telling you what to do. That is not trading. That is Holy Grail searching.

    About as useless as "backtesting."

    Don't take my word for it. Get a copy of the Hulbert Digest and just subscribe to the best trader on the report. And you can retire rich.

    Then you will not have to worry all day and night about what Puretick is doing and how we make the magic we do. Chalk it up to voodoo, or just my great luck.

    Successfully,

    Alex L. Wasilewski
    Co-Founder & Head Trader
    Trades That Work
    www.puretick.com
    1-877-GOLONG1 (1-877-465-6641)
     
    #62     May 5, 2008
  3. Buy1Sell2

    Buy1Sell2

    The correct English here would be:
    ---I do not work free of charge--
     
    #63     May 5, 2008
  4. Buy1Sell2

    Buy1Sell2

    Noobs only calculate what they can make. Experienced traders only calculate what they can lose.
    Thank you for your time. :)
     
    #64     May 5, 2008
  5. SH_DW

    SH_DW

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    Quote from Cheese:

    It is correct in noting that noobs take the wrong track.
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    Quote from Buy1Sell1:

    Noobs only calculate what they can make. Experienced traders only calculate what they can lose.
    Thank you for your time.
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    If you use the word noob in describing another trader on this site.. you will be BLOCKED from my view.

    BOTH of YOU are now BLOCKED! :cool: :D :mad:
     
    #65     May 5, 2008
  6. Buy1Sell2

    Buy1Sell2

    Perhaps you are a newbie eh?
     
    #66     May 6, 2008
  7. <i>"Noobs only calculate what they can make. Experienced traders only calculate what they can lose."</i>

    Professional traders calculate the favorable balance between both. It is the reward realized thru patience & discipline for calculated risks taken that results in overall success.

    Fixation on potential profits alone or potential loss alone is an incomplete equation
     
    #67     May 6, 2008
  8. Good quote. Will remember that one.
     
    #68     May 6, 2008
  9. SH_DW

    SH_DW

    OK.. looks like we have yet ANOTHER comedian..

    Perhaps I moved a little too swiftly on you Buy1Sell2.. your comment is appropriate.

    I most definitely am NOT a newbie, however, I object to the fact that if someone is new to trading, name calling is foolishness.. a waste of time. All traders have something they are weak in, an area to improve.. we traders have an obligation to give our best response to questions OR none at all..

    Mh
     
    #69     May 7, 2008
  10. however,

    that is the sizzle that is used to sell newbies on trying this most complex, difficult, fraught ridden industry and dream with the audacity to think, things will be different for them,.,,

    mean time, those doing the slow and steady "investor" approach continue to reap dividend, interest payments and other tax incentive rewards,

    however,

    traders for the most part do not.....

    so, is there a need for these cannon fodder types or is there real honesty in the game?

    or should they just be told to go back to grade school with all the other retirees and wait on the slow and steady "investor" method?
     
    #70     May 10, 2008
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