Turning $27K into $1,000,000 in only 9 months...

Discussion in 'Journals' started by Marc to Market, Apr 5, 2009.

Do you think I'm full of it?

  1. Yes

    125 vote(s)
    74.9%
  2. No

    41 vote(s)
    24.6%
  1. I'll encourage you then. How about letting us observe the trades in real time so we can help you? Hmm? Rather than a spreadsheet showing imaginary play money. It's obviously, b/c we're skeptical, but you assuming we believe insults everyone's intelligence on this board, and is very offensive to people that actually spend the money to fully verify their own track records.

    Please try to actually issue trades, any stops, limits, market orders, trail stops, and anything else you think might improve your success rate.

    You are trying to make $1m/27k=3600%, which already is not going to happen. Your only hope is to buy deep out the money calls or puts and hope the market moves 30% in your direction. Without that, there's no chance you're going to make this work. Even at highly leveraged bets, this feat would take me over 5 years to do, but risk losing 75% on any given three week period, which is unacceptable, and is for everyone on this board who cares about their money.
     
    #81     Apr 18, 2009
  2. Can't wait to see the pictures, but if you do this, spending all that money will make it impossible for you to achieve your goal b/c you're losing 100k easily on the purchase when you drive it off the lot. Doubtful it will be your house, though.
     
    #82     Apr 18, 2009
  3. Already someone told you this, and, in case it didn't sink in b/c it wasn't quite so eloquently put, have a second read:



     
    #83     Apr 18, 2009
  4. And I already responded to him. Again, I'm not here to prove anything, nor discuss my trading or edge.

    As for the car, I always find good deals on cars and can usually break even or even make money on them, even after driving them for a year. I wouldn't be buying it brand new.

     
    #84     Apr 18, 2009
  5. bump for retarded the thread starter
     
    #85     Apr 18, 2009
  6. let me post pics of mine

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    i also got the new r8

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    here is my lambo with 2 of my girlfriends

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    #86     Apr 18, 2009
  7. btw OP how much do you think you are going to pay in taxes on your earnings?
     
    #87     Apr 18, 2009
  8. Today I had what I believe is my best trading day ever in my 7 year career. I made over $71,000.

    It's worth mentioning that I made this money today with only a $115K account. I've been continually wiring out all of my profits on a daily basis, so the "End of Day Balance" figures you see do not represent my actual trading account equity.
     
    #88     Apr 20, 2009
  9. 4/20/09

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    #89     Apr 20, 2009
  10. It really does say a lot that you would think I should believe him, or you for that matter. This kind of bullshit cannot be proven, so it's like talking to thin air about how rich you're going to be. The only proof he's shown is a spreadsheet. Without real time calls, this is all total crap.

    Don't believe me?

    If you don't believe me, I heard of this guy named Madoff that made 40% every year for like, 25 years. Ring a bell? It's quite naieve to take what he's saying at face value, b/c he's a liar, and you are, too, without us seeing the calls.

    He's not discussed anything relevant to trading, including the most basic question, which is, what securities product is he using? It won't matter whether he answers this question b/c his only proof is worth about as much as downloading this spreadsheet to the internet and posting pictures of stuff he wishes he owned.

    The main difference between a troll and an elite trader is that the elite trader has evidence of trading prowess, and that's why I'm rated so highly on collective2. The curve is not possible, and, you believing him makes you that much less credible.

    I've given him an out, and I don't heckel for the fun of it. I'm offended by such stupidity of just posting p and l like it proves something.

    Unlike this thread, I offer something substantial and verifiable. I'm finding a lot of people don't have $95 for six months on c2 these days.

    Why do you want to see someone discuss their imaginary profits? Do you gain something?
     
    #90     Apr 21, 2009