Best calls you've seen on ET

Quote from Compulsive:

What insight is that? 2 MA crossing over? A triple top that the majority were afraid to call it? When a (wo)man speculates in the market, there is OBSOLUTLEY no way that he/she can know which way it is going to go.

He may catch it at the right direction and tell himself, "I fucking knew it", BUT in reality, he didn't know it. He just caught it on the right side.

“Only fools refuse to be taught. Wisdom calls out in a loud voice wanting to be heard.”

Like I posted before:

When you are trading, you must have faith in two things:

Yourself.
Your knowledge of what you are doing.

Speculating can be a wonderfully rewarding activity if it is engaged in sensibly. Speculating, when done properly, can furnish the speculator with time and money to do those things that result in an enriched life. In other words, you can not make a call and tell yourslef that you were right when the marlet headed the direction "you thought". Again, when you do not know the outcome of something and you bet/speculate there is a bit of chance; some call it gambling.

I certainly applauded the man that calls tops and bottoms, but the man that calls the bewteens is a better trader.

My 2 cents :cool:

UHHHH.....

How about George Soros CALLING the direction of the british pound...

How about John Arnold calling the direction of the natural gas spread...

How about Johnson Paulson calling the sub-prime market...

Not saying ET members do that or I do that :p , but don't give me the BS of how calling things correctly is "impossible"

And no, and I don't think the three guys I mentioned above are just "lucky" and happened to be on the right side
 
Quote from enkidu:

UHHHH.....

How about George Soros CALLING the direction of the british pound...

How about John Arnold calling the direction of the natural gas spread...

How about Johnson Paulson calling the sub-prime market...

Not saying ET members do that or I do that :p , but don't give me the BS of how calling things correctly is "impossible"

How about Livermore making 100 million during the crash of '29. Sometimes it's not the great call, but how you follow up.

I made a great call in 2004 - fantastic - only to give it all back.:mad:
 
Quote from enkidu:

UHHHH.....

How about George Soros CALLING the direction of the british pound...

How about John Arnold calling the direction of the natural gas spread...

How about Johnson Paulson calling the sub-prime market...

Not saying ET members do that or I do that :p , but don't give me the BS of how calling things correctly is "impossible"

I did not said they were impossible - One man's trash is another man's treasure -

when Brian Hunter was losing John Arnond was making millions. Someone has to be on the other side, and for John he was on the right side and before Arnold came into the ring it was Hunter who was making the millions.

Paul Johnson, he made a good bet - short on mortgage. Everyone is saying Joshnson is brilliant, but no one is saying they know how he did it, or how he knew last year that the sub-prime crisis was coming. There was certainly something wrong when just about everyone could have afford a home...even a homeless man. This is almost like the tulip mania in 17th-century. By golly we think that we could learn from history...I guess not, greed clouds our minds.


George Soros - Bless the man, he bet more than others. I am sure there were other traders that shorted the BP, on "Black Wednesday" when the Bank of England did not raised its interest. I know, my uncle shorted the BP as well, but certainly not $10 billion worth of BP

You left one person out of your reply. What about Jesus, surely HE could be listed as one of the best "traders" ever walked this earth.
:eek:
 
Ok just to make clear, for those who failed reading comprehension at school - this thread is for posting successful trading calls ONLY.

If you want to pontificate on the relevance of trading calls, how easily they are faked, or how reliant on luck - feel free to do so, but start your own thread and do it there, not here. Ok? Good.
 
Quote from Cutten:

Ok just to make clear, for those who failed reading comprehension at school - this thread is for posting successful trading calls ONLY.

If you want to pontificate on the relevance of trading calls, how easily they are faked, or how reliant on luck - feel free to do so, but start your own thread and do it there, not here. Ok? Good.

You are right !
 
Quote from Compulsive:

I did not said they were impossible - One man's trash is another man's treasure -

when Brian Hunter was losing John Arnond was making millions. Someone has to be on the other side, and for John he was on the right side and before Arnold came into the ring it was Hunter who was making the millions.

Paul Johnson, he made a good bet - short on mortgage. Everyone is saying Joshnson is brilliant, but no one is saying they know how he did it, or how he knew last year that the sub-prime crisis was coming. There was certainly something wrong when just about everyone could have afford a home...even a homeless man. This is almost like the tulip mania in 17th-century. By golly we think that we could learn from history...I guess not, greed clouds our minds.


George Soros - Bless the man, he bet more than others. I am sure there were other traders that shorted the BP, on "Black Wednesday" when the Bank of England did not raised its interest. I know, my uncle shorted the BP as well, but certainly not $10 billion worth of BP

You left one person out of your reply. What about Jesus, surely HE could be listed as one of the best "traders" ever walked this earth.
:eek:

Anyone can make great calls now and then, very few can make significant money from great calls, even their own. Luck, trade and money management, and the exit all play a critical role.
 
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