Thanks, I've one of the best strategies, knowledge and tools when it comes to daytrading low-float stocks. But overtrading and emotional trading gets me all the time. I am wondering if I am just the kinda person that is not suitable for daytrading which I've tried to prove myself wrong over & over again. Maybe I should just start teaching or selling courses instead. But my english is pretty bad so I doubt I would ever be a good instructor.
If you cannot make money trading your own monies, make money telling other people how to make money with their own monies, by charging them money for the privilege. Yep, sounds like most "educators" out there.
Anyone in Canada can apply for CERB. You just have to pay them back once they find out your not actually eligible. They're just to lazy to prescan applicants so is it fraud? Maybe, it depends on how you view it. To me it's like a loan.
Day-trading is EXTREMELY exhausting, no doubt. I suggest you try swing trading instead, with higher time frames like the 1h or 4h, it's much much more relaxing! And you can still use the same exact trading system if you like. Yes of course, you can also earn a very good living teaching or selling courses (or trading systems) on the Internet. And believe me, your English is more than adequate, don't worry about it.
There are stocks like ZS you could have shorted on Friday at $95 that are easy to locate without fees. You got brass shorting these pumps!
Pretty sure the application gives you a criteria to apply. You agree, lie, they come looking for it later. Glad my tax money helping your gambling addiction.
That's a nice way to put it. Am I suppose to feel guilty for it? Cause I don't give 2 shits about u. If it's illegal call the CIA, but if the govt is just too lazy to prescan applicants which doesn't make it illegal then stfu and mind ur own business.
Absolutely, nothing wrong with that. After all, mutual funds, hedge funds and money managers have been doing it for decades.