Rennick, its pointless to go back and forth with you about this nonsense. Nothing really gets accomplished. Its not worth either of our time. I've seen many people come and go from this site in my 2 short years and I am sure others who have been here longer have seen quite a few more. You've been here all of 2 months, and judging from your posts, I wouldnt be surprised to see you fizzle from here by this upcoming summer. So rather than continue this banter with you, I'll just wait until you slowly drift away just as many others like you have before. Take care man.
Since trading is much like dieting, this whole thread is the living proof that most posters hereon have learned absolutely nothing. :eek: Dieting's tenant is the intake of less calories i.e. food - a very easy concept, yet millions have problem with it due to lack of character and willpower and other personal weaknesses. Trading is similarly simple. Among its few tenants of trading are I would say the Livermore saying is the best; paraphrasing Livermore... - "you do not make money by trading and being right but by sitting tight and developing patience to nurse your winners" ...others - "take losses commensurately to your target gains" (money management, a proper win:loss ratio....) Of course in todays fast living society patience and sticking out trades are uncommon to the least. So you really learn by studying yourself, your own character and putting some money to work and see if you get any better or worse by the end of the year's tally. You cannot teach trading alas you cannot teach dieting - no matter how many jerk offs are doing so! No f'ing brain surgery...
Two retards. While Steve may sometimes post on this board like he has a stick up his ass. I'd take him anyday over you two humpty dumps who 1) have no money 2) have no skills Owned.
Hey CoolWeb You English is getting better every day. Speaking of retards, you should mouse on over to the "zero sum" thread. Very high class retards attempting to make a living there. If I had known about this early in my career, I might have stayed in Engineering. Good luck on Monday Steve