Why Do We Trade? For Real.

Discussion in 'Psychology' started by cornix, Mar 10, 2015.

  1. Theoretically correct but in real life risk depends of 2 factors at least:
    1. What do you do?
    2. Who does it?
    Even ab idiot can start to daytrade, nobody has to do a test before trading. All that is required is money. Because almost every trader thinks he is much better than the average trader a lot of diasters happen. Let daytrader do a test an at least 50% of the candidates will not be allowed to daytrade. Which will reduce risk massively. For the top 20% of traders the risk is totally different then for the 50% lowest traders. And the test will not have any consequences for the top 20. Consequences will be huge for the lowest 50% (or rather the lowest 85%).

    If I drive at 200 miles an hours with my car, risk is at least 10 times lower then if my girlfriend drives at 100 miles an hour. My girlfriend has no drivers licence.
     
    #251     Mar 15, 2015
  2. cornix

    cornix

    At least you can't lose more than you invested. Not so in leveraged futures position caught in a flash crash.
     
    #252     Mar 15, 2015
  3. cornix

    cornix

    That's why top traders trade OPM. :D
     
    #253     Mar 15, 2015
  4. :mad: I don't know what OPM is, which means that I am not a toptrader. :eek:
     
    #254     Mar 15, 2015
  5. For what reasons do people want to believe that all top traders trade OPM?
    What is upsetting if some top traders are not interested in OPM?
    And what is the rate of failure for HF - where supposedly all top traders are supposed to land?
     
    #255     Mar 15, 2015
  6. VPhantom

    VPhantom

    Pretty sure it's Other People's Money.
     
    #256     Mar 15, 2015
  7. Ahh, maybe because it's reality?

    Name one. They do not exist, only in fantasy land and perhaps several outliers who live under the bridge. surf
     
    #257     Mar 15, 2015
  8. Once again most of this "wisdom" is false. Many many many folks "get lucky" in the markets--- and make a fortune. Hard work at the wrong ideas is worse than no work at all. get the Joke!
     
    #258     Mar 15, 2015
  9. MarketSurfer :

    You seem to love the word "fantasy" "impossible" etc...

    May I ask : what is the failure rate of HF : just facts please.
     
    #259     Mar 15, 2015
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  10. Tons of hedge funds fail. I am still waiting to hear from a wildly successful trader who trades his.her own money only. Sorry to say, MOST ALL successful people don't actively trade-- there own money. they know better.

    surf
     
    #260     Mar 15, 2015