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    Compulsive Trading Disorder

    Okay, guys, my last post. Only in films do primitives with bow and arrows beat the gunships. Look what Colt and Winchester did for the American Natives. Increasingly we live in a world where fantasy becomes a distorted reality: the dream factory, where you can become a superhero. Those who...
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    Compulsive Trading Disorder

    This thread is about helping those who are hooked. Those who have become addicted to the narcotic of the 'wealth through day-trading' addiction. I fully expected to be accused of failure and 'sour grapes'. I'm not roaming the forums attacking people's delicate sense of confidence (so important...
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    Compulsive Trading Disorder

    You see selective evidence based on the trader's occasional win. It's natural to want to show your 'success'. Likewise, we remain silent about our losses. So yes, there is evidence of occasional wins around but not the long-term, dependable financial reward that is taken from a legitimate...
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    Grinning? Grimmacing, more like. Why would I want a 'strategy' to be given to me when I've stated that I don't think they exist and the evidence, or lack of to the contrary, suggests I'm correct.
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    Compulsive Trading Disorder

    For those who have had a terrible week of humiliating losses. Who have felt that they have lost money, energy and time in a futile pursuit. Who wished that they had spent their energies on more worthwhile and rational things. Things that gave them a sense of achievement and pride, instead of...
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    Compulsive Trading Disorder

    http://www.amazon.com/Cant-Complete-Unabridged-Jack-Black/dp/1617200247/ref=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1333136016&sr=1-2
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    Compulsive Trading Disorder

    Indeed. I'm beginning to love you emg
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    Compulsive Trading Disorder

    You too, Lornz.
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    Compulsive Trading Disorder

    LOL!
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    Compulsive Trading Disorder

    Another case closed. Go in peace, my son.
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    Compulsive Trading Disorder

    Nobody can show evidence of long-term financial gain in this Myth ridden con that tries to masquerade as a legitimate business venture. I can look in the mirror and sleep soundly at night because there is absolutely nothing to refute my argument.
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    Compulsive Trading Disorder

    Then prove you've made money Trading. Otherwise to myself and many others you're just another liar, hypocrite (work for a firm) or self-deluding and pitifull victim, that hasn't got the guts to admit his predicament.
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    Compulsive Trading Disorder

    Just to try and distill the gist.
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    Compulsive Trading Disorder

    I would contest that due to the nature of leveraged derivatives it IS a gambler's paradise. It is extremely accessible. There are literally hundreds of firms promoting the possible rewards of futures trading. It's all about pushing the dream of easy riches. Then you have the industries that...
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    Compulsive Trading Disorder

    I admit I can't. I'm not a hypocrite though. What's your excuse?
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    Compulsive Trading Disorder

    You haven't really given any advice. You have just posted very long pieces that attempt to prove that all losing traders are psychopaths. Colourful but pointless. You have, however, made it clear that only highly capitalised institutions win in this game. This I agree on. But alas, at the end of...
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    Compulsive Trading Disorder

    Another 'Trader' in denial, then. When the wind's blowing the wrong direction on this site the smell of BS can be overpowering. This thread is for those who are genuinely seeking truth and not for more unsubstantiated claims of 'Trading' success. If you have to do that still, and are not ready...
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    Compulsive Trading Disorder

    Show us the money then, propeller head. Show us your successful trading record.
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    Compulsive Trading Disorder

    Sure has been a good time to hold sound companies from an investment angle. The ponzi scheme of generating cheap money and then it surprisingly ending up creating a bubble in the markets has made some people very rich, no doubt. BUT, the smart money will be exiting with fat rewards from...
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