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    Refreshing, yet nothing new

    Here's evidence to support my claim. July 3, 1884 DJIA First Composite: Chicago & North Western Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Lake Shore Louisville & Nashville Missouri Pacific New York Central Northern Pacific pfd. Pacific Mail St. Paul Union Pacific Western Union Do you...
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    Refreshing, yet nothing new

    The Dow Jones has also been subject to such fluctuations that is why a lot of companies have been taken off the market index. For instance, AIG, US Rubber, and General Motors. I cringe every time someone says the market will return a trader 10% compounded a year based upon the Dow index because...
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    Refreshing, yet nothing new

    I want to laugh, but I don't get the joke. What do you mean by disappearing act? Sorry, I have a horrible sense of humor. :p
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    Refreshing, yet nothing new

    I currently trade option contracts on stocks, stocks are boring but that's my personal opinion. Yet again options will either magnify gains or losses; basically a double edged sword. I don't know much about trading future contracts, but if I did learn about trading future's I'd probably trade...
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    Refreshing, yet nothing new

    MandelbrotSet, what kind of trading do you do? Forex, stocks, or Futures?
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    How to be a Guru in 5 SUPER HARD Steps

    Correct me if I am wrong, but what does this have to do with psychology? Shouldn't this thread be in Career Trader?
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    Refreshing, yet nothing new

    Thanks for your inputs I appreciate it, I like how you guys have a realistic expectation and explanation for your trading :)
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    Refreshing, yet nothing new

    oh, woops my bad
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    Refreshing, yet nothing new

    anyhow, I'm glad you guys are taking this information seriously. If you have any input I'm all open ears.
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    Refreshing, yet nothing new

    I agree, experience is a huge factor to your success in the markets. It's highly doubtful that any trader can really succeed by following a pure technical or pure fundamental approach. Eventually you find that your analysis proves to be wrong 90% of the time in the fullness of time. Why is...
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    Psychology, are you sure?

    Good night
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    Psychology, are you sure?

    I agree, experience is a huge factor to your success in the markets. It's highly doubtful that any trader can really succeed by following a pure technical or pure fundamental approach. Eventually you find that your analysis proves to be wrong 90% of the time in the fullness of time. Why is...
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    What bothers a trader the most ?

    I'll tell you what bothers a trader most, knowing when to exit a trade yet not being in front of a computer to exit your trade. That will piss you off the most 100% guaranteed.
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    Ford offering 300million new shares? what should i expect

    The short term effects might be bad, but the long term affects are probably advantageous.
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    Why traders keep trading after blowing-up 50%+ of their account?

    Well if you think of it that way, that would be good for the consumer and it would be horrible for the money manager.
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    Why traders keep trading after blowing-up 50%+ of their account?

    Lol being a bad salesman and a bad trader is a double kill. Then you really do SUCK.
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    Why traders keep trading after blowing-up 50%+ of their account?

    To be honest I'm both, lol. I plan on becoming a financial adviser and I am very convincing. Their are good traders that are also very good salesmen look at Peter Lynch, Warren Buffet, and George Soros, people like that do exist.
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    Why traders keep trading after blowing-up 50%+ of their account?

    Experience can be a double edged sword, but chances are the more experienced trader has a much higher chance of making gains than an amateur.
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    Why traders keep trading after blowing-up 50%+ of their account?

    Truly Successful traders know what the chances of a trade pivoting or continuing a down trend. A smart trader that has a position can tell from prior experience if the trend is near exhaustion and their losses will slowly turn around and make them money. An experienced trader also knows when a...
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    Recovery or Recession?

    The majority of traders are bearish, wasn't expecting that, well keep voting!
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