As OP mentioned, more trades mean more learning experience.I like boring. I'm in it for the money, not the excitement.
Not trading puts the brain to sleep.
As OP mentioned, more trades mean more learning experience.I like boring. I'm in it for the money, not the excitement.
That's the OPs business. He teaches trading. If he were trading for a living I would expect he would do things differently. He makes his money demonstrating how to trade.As OP mentioned, more trades mean more learning experience.
Not trading puts the brain to sleep.
Agreed, however when stuck at home trading being your primary source of income, sitting on a lonesome SPY position would force one into a prison cell type mentality.If you stop making the same mistakes, trading eventually becomes boring. That's where I want to get to.
%%That's the OPs business. He teaches trading. If he were trading for a living I would expect he would do things differently. He makes his money demonstrating how to trade.
The trick is to learn from your mistakes. If you stop making the same mistakes, trading eventually becomes boring. That's where I want to get to.
If what I'm doing is trading, buying stocks that have momentum, cutting losses and waiting for exit signals on profitable positions, then yes it becomes boring. My goal is to make money. I can exist quite well without thrilling or exciting being in my vocabulary. If I need thrilling or exciting in my life I'll hire her.%%
Maybe;
but not likely he would stop looking @ trades as a sequence.
NOT sure trading ever become boring;
but swing or position trading is less thrilling than daytrading, maybe that'$ your goal??
It's not about thrills or excitement but entertainment = 'having an occupied mind'.I can exist quite well without thrilling or exciting being in my vocabulary.
I play fetch with myself. Well some people call it golf. It involves hitting a ball as far as you can then going and finding it and hitting it gain. Challenging rather than boring.It's not about thrills or excitement but entertainment = 'having an occupied mind'.
If you don't wish to occupy your mind then what else is there in life?
If all you want is trade or hold SPY, then perhaps go fishing in spare time.
But fishing will burn up money. Fishing from the beach will get you nothing.
Interesting observation, I am trying to learn to day-trade Apple and when I trade the full day I will have over 100 RT trades so that is a lot of learning experience.more trades mean more learning experience.
Impossible to scale in with short term scalps like that.That's what she said.I like boring. I'm in it for the money, not the excitement.
%%Agreed, however when stuck at home trading being your primary source of income, sitting on a lonesome SPY position would force one into a prison cell type mentality.
The alternative is find something else to entertain your mind, so, why not trade more frequently?





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