break it down, holmes.comes from Roman Latin - Speculari,
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break it down, holmes.comes from Roman Latin - Speculari,
I appreciate all of the input everyone and although i am not going to reply to each comment i am reading them all taking them into consideration. Ill say a few things that can address some questions/comments.
1. I was obviously very naive...but I don't want to give the impression that I was expecting Livermore status in my first year. I think losing 20% in a market that i could have made 25% just by parking my money in the S&P 500 is a huge kick in the balls. The metaphors people are throwing out about time & effort it takes to be successful in other professions (so why should trading be different) does make sense and I agree with them.
2. A few questions about my financial situation have been asked so i will say that I am 34 with a wife and 2 kids. We have no debt at all, very frugal etc...I grew up more or less poor but hated it enough to educate myself on basic finance. My only asset is a small boat/RV storage facility that only brings in about $15k a year but it is low maintenance and has proved itself a worthy asset. total liquid right now is down to about ~120k not counting a $70k 401k.
With nothing coming in any loss outside of living expenses hurts bad. This is why i have stepped away from trading and continued trying to educate myself before reentering the market.
3. as far as what videos i have watched and books i have read i'll give a list to the best of my memory. I am currently reading Options, Futures, and other Derivative by Hull at the recommendation of a forum member Destriero(sp?) who seems to be a really sharp dude. Love it so far and glad it is organized like a college textbook.
I've watched everything at optionalpha and OCC, lots of livetraders, Rayner Teo and tasty trade tons and tons on individual indicators or anything i needed an explanation on etc...books include stuff from Taleb, Phil Town, Mark Douglas, Soros, Rem. Stock Operator, The intelligent Investor, and im sure there are more i am missing.
thanks again everyone.
Changing into a wnning trader is like having a mentall illness that only you alone can diagnose & treat.
%%Contradicting title of the question.
Speculator, comes from Roman Latin - Speculari,
meaning a scout or a spy.
Not sure where to go from here.