old golfers do not die..... they only lose their balls.Unless you count the balls you lose.
my time spent on course was the most enjoyable of my life
old golfers do not die..... they only lose their balls.Unless you count the balls you lose.
I agree. It's very much like trading.old golfers do not die..... they only lose their balls.
my time spent on course was the most enjoyable of my life
i am enjoying my retirement.
the other option is to look out of my window at the scenery or watch movies or spend time with my gorgeous dog,Hunter.
all of which i do.
i read my first book in 1994 and i have no problem with trading: it is day trading that gives me problem but it is day trading that keeps me occupied ..i have a lot of time.
my monthly loss is probably equal to the weekly expenses of a person living the States so no reason for me to stop.
i played golf 25 years without being able to make money out of it and stopped now because i cannot afford it anymore, due to inflation and old age.
i spend my time doing something i love and i talk to many who approach me and help them out
i am not sure you will understand this.....i do many things to spend my time and upon which i do spend some money......i cannot take it with me when i die
bull's eyeI agree. It's very much like trading.
but it is much more exhaustive [ i think i can take out at least 25 strategies, probably a lot more} and gives a few powerful tips......his video course does not include second entries, correct me if i am wrong, and anything on trendlines including micro trend lines.....see what he says about second entries this alone can save and make you a lot of money see below. my losses are not reflection of his teaching....but my inability to wait for set ups which as he says is important to restrict risk. he is never wrong we have to be patient. and i never ammuch better than reading on the subject which can bore
appreciate you advice ......as usual...i will frame themYour whole post is...
Padu, you just stated you are retired. So go enjoy your retirement, and stop trying to teach people how to not study.
His trading room is non-commital percentage play with never or seldom disclosing his position.
There is no right or wrong in trading.....only a right or wrong P/L