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    What catalyst transformed you to a successful trader?

    I'll give a serious answer, while waiting impatiently for some short trades to work: #1: The realization that trying to forecast = predict = guess future price action was worthless, and actually detrimental to success. #1A: Learning to measure price action and let the markets show what is...
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    Whats this!!!! Farmland prices rise faster than some Manhattan and London apartments

    <i>"but don't use pyrodex, use the real stuff."</i> I'm a Triple-Seven man myself... new school when it comes to smokepoles. SC is a beaver trapper's paradise. Would love to spend my winters down there in the swamps, pounding beavers and other fur :D
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    Gotta love ZERO RISK in the SP500 = $$$

    <i>"Northern lights is that potentttttttttt stanky stank!"</i> The bear hunters better pack their bongs and stay inside the cabin this afternoon... buying dips might get expensive today. Short ER 826.30 = stop par Short ES 1458.50 = stop par let 'em ride
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    Gotta love ZERO RISK in the SP500 = $$$

    Short squeeze? Today? That blunt you're holding in the photo must be packed with northern lights, not a marlboro light.
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    Gotta love ZERO RISK in the SP500 = $$$

    <i>"Crystal? Screw that......I can think of much better things to do with 500 bucks."</i> I should certainly hope so (laugh). Not to mention wine & lobster are pretty rich to digest this time of the day. Lunch for me is tuna cassarole and two Blue Lites at the local tavern. Shoot a...
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    Gotta love ZERO RISK in the SP500 = $$$

    <i>"I still believe that the bulls own this market"</i> Wrong. Traders own this market. We print our own paychecks at will... up or down with equal aplomb. Flat at the close, not a care in the world once the charts turn off :cool:
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    Trading Futures is one tough cookie! Any hope for limited capital with tight stops ?

    <i>"If you start out with 50k you can have much more wider stops. Like for one contract you could have a 150pt. stop loss on 1 YM contract. What a nice scenario that would be !!! Room for the YM to play out and a better chance for you to have a successful trade."</i> With all due respect...
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    Gotta love ZERO RISK in the SP500 = $$$

    <i>"Let's do some mental backtesting. Just close your eyes and think about what happened the last 999 times the ES went down 0.5% intraday."</i> Well... I can't speak for you or <b>eqt</b>, but this is pretty much what happens to me intraday during similar events:
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    Gotta love ZERO RISK in the SP500 = $$$

    <i>"where no matter what sector etf you bought it was going to make you alot of money."</i> Really? What did you buy, and specifically when?
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    Anyone Work With Active Trader Magazine ?

    <i>"you really have to build your mental status CHEAP to always seek the DEAL"</i> And with that mentality, you aspire to be a profitable daytrader?
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    Gotta love ZERO RISK in the SP500 = $$$

    After your first cup of coffee, you might wonder if there's any reward yet. Better question is, "Can the ES tack on a +20pt gain since 12/15/2006?" There's no risk in CDs... but more reward there in the past three months than long ES from 12/15/06. Remember... you cannot buy the high tick...
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    Whats this!!!! Farmland prices rise faster than some Manhattan and London apartments

    <i>"So a land investment would be a huge opportunity cost for me and simply a dumb idea."</i> That part is entirely true. To some of us, the intrinsic value of land is much more than mere $$$. I'm personally talking about money outside of speculative trading accounts. Enjoying the benefits...
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    Es profit on 1/4 point can it be done? Part II

    <b>saxon</b>, good work in exploring possibilites. I can absolutely assure you that concept will not work. The ES does not regularly fill longs on the bid or shorts on the ask. Countless times per week I have 10 - 20 lots sitting in que while those prices are hit, no fills. Price action must...
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    Why do folks reveal Profitable Strategies, are they NUTS?

    <i>"i discuss general concepts with the general public i would NEVER reveal a profitable strategy to anybody but a paying client"</i> Ya get what ya pay for in life. Charity time is best spent helping the helpless... children, elderly, poor, ecology, wildlife, environment, etc...
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    Dow Jones 7800

    Someday, everyone will understand that reality in blunt fashion. Until then, 100% upside to go! (wince)
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    20k to 500k

    <b>KGB</b>, I agree with you 1,000% :)
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    Whats this!!!! Farmland prices rise faster than some Manhattan and London apartments

    Heck with the leases... I want ST whitetails, wild hogs and bass ponds!
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    Why do folks reveal Profitable Strategies, are they NUTS?

    <i>"And if its not true, it soon will be as soon as enough market participants start using the system"</i> Monumental difference between "strategy" and "system". Not mere semantics... they are miles apart.
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    Why do folks reveal Profitable Strategies, are they NUTS?

    <b>T280</b>, you always crack me up! Now fix your "that's" so it is grammatically correct
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    Why do folks reveal Profitable Strategies, are they NUTS?

    <i>"One thing you can be sure of is that if someone has written a book about a trading strategy or published on the web about one, that strategy is no better than random. All profitable strategies are kept secret, they are not published, they are not patented "</i> I always get a good laugh...
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