trading from jail

Discussion in 'Trading' started by loza, Jan 23, 2006.

  1. FredBloggs

    FredBloggs Guest

    ...anyway, it isnt worth it.

    trading requires an emotionless state - and i dont think being in jail will be that emotionless for you -

    not when big daddy bubba is trying to get his pee-wee between your buttocks, and im out here, free, shagging your girlfriend cos she really wants it soooooo bad!

    BWAHAHAHA!!!
     
    #11     Jan 23, 2006
  2. CONR

    CONR

    Since becoming a bitch, do you find that snuggling helps clear your mind for trading or is it more of a distraction?
     
    #12     Jan 23, 2006
  3. You should have utilized a strategic short sell on your Mary Jane stock sooner.
     
    #13     Jan 23, 2006
  4. 168

    168

    no bill to pay in jail ? but i'm sure you have to pay for the diaper .
     
    #14     Jan 23, 2006
  5. FeelnKill

    FeelnKill

    you are isolated from the outside world and so your judgement won't be affected by the herding sentiment. Criminals can be good traders!
     
    #15     Jan 23, 2006
  6. hagadol

    hagadol

    Why not teach Big Bubba how to trade FX in return ?
     
    #16     Jan 23, 2006
  7. CONR

    CONR

    I wonder how big a spread he can get?
     
    #17     Jan 23, 2006
  8. hagadol

    hagadol

    I bet he finds entries extremely emotional. That can be corrected by reading Mark Douglas.
     
    #18     Jan 23, 2006
  9. dac8555

    dac8555

    this is by far the craziest subject i have seen on here. hilarious! if you are serious...which i hope you are..what is it like? i assume minimum security....but is it that lax to where they let you use CPUs and such? you just have to sleep in a cell with men at night? it is proably nicer than many of the hostels i stayed in in south america....
     
    #19     Jan 23, 2006
  10. FeelnKill

    FeelnKill

    I have a question: criminals usually have a higher willingness to take risk while many finance professors are risk averse, who can be a better trader?
     
    #20     Jan 23, 2006