Typo: With a little help
DeadTrader, I feel your pain. I have quit trading just to return several times in my life. I cannot even speak to my wife about trading, but ironically she will play the lottery. I view trading like playing the lottery.
I have discovered the Micro Nasdaq (MNQ) after wasting many years in the "Wild West of Forex". I always wanted to trade the Nasdaq as it is the best bang for the buck compared to other index futures, but it seems so wild. Now I can experiment live with a micro contract and lose more slowly and gain the much needed live trading experience that I need. Yes I hold out for the time that I can get an edge. I have not given up but I am in search of what fits me to stave off the truth that the market is just a big casino in which the traders that you are competing against will never help you. Even if a kind soul tried to help you it may not fit and you would not use the knowledge given you. This trading thing becomes a personal quest in which I may die before finding the "edge" that I speak of. I told Wifey I am forever lost.
Fortunately, my house has no mortgage (just property tax) and I do not use credit cards. I am 60 years old and cannot really retire if I wish to keep trading as I constantly need to fund my trading habit. How much have I lost while chasing my dream of finding an edge and becoming consistently profitable?...I do not want to even go there. To deal with this reality I insist on trading being gambling to deal with my failure.
is trading "not gambling". Vote here:
Is trading Gambling or not .."What say You" Vote here.
P.S. You know my trading is like my walk with the Lord Jesus Christ. First, You got to admit you are a sinner to be born again (with a little help). When you begin your "NEW walk of trading" perhaps "probabilities" can become job tools instead of gambling temptations.
). When you begin your "NEW walk of trading" perhaps "probabilities" can become job tools instead of gambling temptations.