Video of a trader blow up Today, NSFW lol

Discussion in 'Chit Chat' started by jtnet, Jan 21, 2008.

  1. MAn.. that is so goddamn funny dude!!

    Why?, because we all identify so closely with this guys loss..it is a right of passage to feel that way about some huge losing trade.. if we didnt reach this point at least once you will not have what it takes to hold onto your gains..

    This dude has just learned a tough but neccesary lesson.

    Laugh at the guy? I fell off my chair recalling the bitterness of loss when in hindsight I was way out of my depth trading multiple lots without any realistic knowledge of Technical or applied fundamental strategies..

    (if your not laughing.. you need to lighten up or your taking the loss thing way too seriously and you havnt yet resolved how to lose properly and move on quickly to the next trade imo.)
     
    #51     Jan 21, 2008
  2. I think he finally liquidated because he had to go to work. Ended up down around 31k I think.
     
    #52     Jan 21, 2008
  3. Man, I feel bad for the guy, but where the hell were his stops? How can you just stay in a position that's causing that much pain? Was his sell button jammed?
     
    #53     Jan 21, 2008
  4. DerekD

    DerekD

    It's not laughing at him per se as it is laughing at yourself that you see in him.

    I howled at some of the things he said. Exactly what I said many years ago when that happened to me. In the days before I learned to use money management.
     
    #54     Jan 21, 2008
  5. Yeah he did. He showed his ib realized pnl at -31272.87
     
    #55     Jan 21, 2008
  6. Lucrum

    Lucrum

    I know I have, I broke a desk top with my fist 5 or 6 years ago. I was out of my chair on the way to the closet to get my Colt .45 so I could execute the computer. (As if that was going to help.)
    Only thing that stopped was the thought of the bullet hitting my neighbors house.
     
    #56     Jan 21, 2008
  7. You know, I've acted the way he did before. When u lose so much, you just go "do your worse" to the market - and sure enough, it DOES.
     
    #57     Jan 21, 2008
  8. jtnet

    jtnet

    that'll learn em' . hah. ive almost broken my hand punching things.
     
    #58     Jan 21, 2008
  9. geringer

    geringer

    I have been there more than once. I can't laugh because I
    remember how much pain and self loathing I felt at the time.

    That is the Market. For every time you win big,
    there is someone else committing suicide on the other side.

    Although I have to admit long ten ER2 contracts in a crashing
    market was a bonehead move. He could have had 100 shares
    of IWM and lived to talk about it.

    Note to traders: Before trading untested strategies try the
    IB simulated trading account feature. You can blow up your account as often as you need until you get it through your head
    that overtrading will kill you.

    Rule 0:
    ======
    Do not trust the market. The market is you sworn enemy.
    The market is a bunch of other people trying to take your money!

    Corrollaries to Rule 0:
    ================
    corollary 1: You must have a system you can trust.
    corollary 2: You must trust yourself to the follow the system
    and to continually develop and refine the system as you learn
    more.


    Rule 1:
    =================
    Stay out of the market unless there is a
    compelling reason to enter.


    Thanks to the trader for sharing with the world his personal failure.
     
    #59     Jan 21, 2008
  10. Tums

    Tums

    #60     Jan 21, 2008