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    A crude awakening: the oil crash

    LOL!!!
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    Still Having Trouble Letting Winners RUn

    Hey those are great results! But the real measure of success is not in 9 out of 10 successful days (what if you blow 95% of your principle in that 1 unsucessful day?) but rather what your gains are as compared to your losses, That is somewhat akin to your cumulative percentage gained...
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    Doing virutal or actual trading could damage human brains?

    Quite frankly, the only way to remove the emotion is to experience the highest of the highs, and the lowest of lows so as to no longer fear or get a rush from either anymore. In essence, to become a machine. Same as any poker pro will tell you, if you get emotional, you shouldn't be...
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    A sense the housing market has bottomed.

    Excellent forecast! You, my friend, understand real estate :) -Hedgefund Jim
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    scalping

    Agreed with Div Arb, You're also going to need capital. Lots of it. A smartl scalper with tons of ammunition is dangerous, Any scalper with minimal funds is dead in the water. -Hedgefund Jim
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    Why do I feel like the sky is falling?

    That will definitely throw a ringer in the markets. A sad day that will be if it ever comes to that. Truly sad. Could cut my profits dramatically! -Hedgefund Jim
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    Jittery feeling before and while in trade

    Good lord if you are experiencing heart palpitations when you trade STOP TRADING NOW! This means that most likely you are potential emotional wrecks about to lose your entire account! Would you enter a poker tournament with heart palpitations? Doubtful! Don't you think your money...
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    Doing virutal or actual trading could damage human brains?

    I think there are definitely physiological consequences of trading for the uninitiated. It is much like riding a rollercoaster, some people become acclimated to riding them (the junkies) and others will get a heart attack when even thinking about them. Those who are able to ride the...
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    successful traders with no math or finance schooling?

    Hey Simon, glad I could be of inspiration. And about myself, I am a private equities fund manager and am largely self-taught. So to respond to Timbo, yes, I do speak for myself, and yes, I do speak for my friends :) By the way Simon, my suggestion would be to keep your day job /...
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    Types of traders here..... where do you stand??? Dare to find out?

    Well, to be quite frank, about 99% of all traders are not profitable, It is like that at any prop trading firm you visit, from 1 to up to 5% of the people will be profitable, That is a very interesting breakdown and post, thank you for sharing your wisdom! My guess as to how you came...
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    Still Having Trouble Letting Winners RUn

    In my experience in the hedgefund industry and among my colleagues who are traders, In a daytrading firm of 100 traders, maybe 2 are successful consistently. I would put the success % from between 1% to up to 5% of the trading population. Dire percentages indeed, Best of luck...
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    successful traders with no math or finance schooling?

    That is a great question! Among my hedgefund colleagues, and traders I know at other private firms, there is no pre-requisite to being a successful trader. I now people who pull in a quarter million a month and they have not a single math or finance degree under their belt, nor are they...
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    Can you all feel the tension ?

    For many of my hedgefund colleagues, the last two weeks (today not withstanding) have been rangebound and sideways for the most part. The break to the downside is possibly the beginnings of a near-term capitulation of fear. We could see a relief rally as the MM's try to sucker in as many...
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    scalping

    This is a great thread with great potential for sharing knowledge, where to start! Scalping is a fantastic daytrading technique (I am a private equities fund manager) and have colleagues who are scalpers (and very successful ones too!). They all have several qualities in common: 1)...
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    A sense the housing market has bottomed.

    Well, I don't know if I agree that it is "senseless" to believe that home prices will increase. Historically, on a decade by decade view, home prices have increased in every nook and cranny in the US since probably the turn of the 20th century, To say that home prices will continue to...
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    Mortgage rates are soaring

    I think it was a great question to pose when you asked if it is fair to say that as mortgage rates rise does that mean home values lower in step... But I don't think there's a correlation there. I am an equities trader, and a real estate investor and one thing is for certain about the...
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    A crude awakening: the oil crash

    Wow, great article! And I almost laughed out loud when I read, "Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper said the nation intends to "defend" its sovereignty in the Arctic" How does Canada intend to do this? I am not in favor of any invasion of any kind, but I'm just curious...
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    Why do I feel like the sky is falling?

    Hey there, let's just take a deep breath. Ahhhhhhh. First off, not all stocks are off-limits for shorting, so that should come as good news. It is troubling, however, that actions are being taken on several securities to prevent shorting, and this throws a ringer in the "free market"...
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