Search results

  1. W

    Forex Trade Signals

    www.eurusdtrader.com
  2. W

    The Surf Report

    Why buck the trend?
  3. W

    The Surf Report

    Look at the trend, so you don't have to ask.
  4. W

    The Surf Report

    I told you so.
  5. W

    Reminiscences of a Stock Operator...

    If you want to read about a trader/speculator, which was better than Livermore and Darvas, you must read about Arthur Cutten and/or Bernard Baruch. I don't know any books about Cutten (!), but there are two about Baruch. He wrote himself one about his life: "My Own Story", and James Grant has...
  6. W

    Reminiscences of a Stock Operator...

    Right, but it was in the 50s...
  7. W

    Darvas methods?

    Yes, forget about the boxes. It's his long-term approach which made him a big winner.
  8. W

    The Surf Report

    Thank you. Looking forward to it. P.S. Maybe you should your position to the opposite: short DJ - long oil?
  9. W

    The Surf Report

    Good luck. What are your risk parameters?
  10. W

    The Surf Report

    LOL!
  11. W

    Reminiscences of a Stock Operator...

    Want to read about a big trader much better than Livermore? Read the books of and about Bernard Baruch.
  12. W

    Reminiscences of a Stock Operator...

    Livermore: "A good trader never goes broke" (Richard Dennis). Darvas: No value? Ask O'Neill. He stole it all (CANSLIM) from Darvas.
  13. W

    Reminiscences of a Stock Operator...

    The quote from old times: "All traders die poor. If a trader die rich, he die before his time". Sooner or later the market will destroy you...
  14. W

    Reminiscences of a Stock Operator...

    Before Livermore shot himself, he said he's life as speculator was a failure. He also said that if he had only bought/sold stocks 3-4 times in a year, he would have been a very rich man. I think Darvas learned this lesson from Livermore.
  15. W

    Reminiscences of a Stock Operator...

    Yes, Darvas was a investor/speculator - Livermore was a trader. They both made a fortune in the stock market. Darvas kept his fortune, and died as a rich man. Livermore lost his fortune, made a new, lost it. He died as a poor man. As they said in old times: All traders die poor...
  16. W

    Reminiscences of a Stock Operator...

    I better like "How To Trade in Stocks", which Livermore wrote himself.
  17. W

    Reminiscences of a Stock Operator...

    Yeah - and had to shot himself. Had a problem with taking a loss, I suppose.
  18. W

    The Surf Report

    I told you so.
Back
Top