Another thought on this... assuming an actual person, I think it would depend on that person's life experience. Specifically, were they born that way or not?
Hmmm, I think here a key verse is: "you see it's like..a water dike". That is what is tradable as price "behave" for a time, until it does not anymore, but you'll know right away when that happens and you'll have a plan on what to do. The chime is also important, to exploit as much of that time as possible. Do you think I may be on the right track? I think I am on "a" track, may be right or may be wrong, only time will tell
I would never expect to speak for someone else but IMHO as long as your account allow you to trade for the expected gains and allow you to lose your at risk capital without putting you out of business, it does not matter how big or small the account is.
Agree - to a certain extent. But trading a 2K account indefinitely would not be worthwhile for me from a monetary perspective as I could get those 2K risk-free by employing my time elsewhere. And if one were in possession of some superior insight that is not so obvious, but still obvious, one would expect the holder of that insight to use it for what it's worth. But maybe this is part of the 'riddle'...
in M4-1 post the 2K is the risked capital not the account size, which I expect to be quite more substantial...
if the bank is charging you negative interest rates..and you are not a multi millionaire..what should you do with your money ?