Originally posted by habari
I started this thread. I have not started prop trading yet; working on Series 7. So In know nothing about any of the intrigues and don't want to.
I am an individual, not part of some cyber mafia gang. The thread grew accidentally it seems--I expected couple of replies.
You are disturbing the established tone of this thread with your personal vendetta against who you lost money with.
Do us all a favor and keep your paranoia to yourself as to who is behind this thread., I do not know Don Bright at all and he does not know me.
SO SHUT THE F UP

Originally posted by dotslashfuture
How do you justify closing out a winning position just because it is the end of the day? All of my large winners to date have at least been overnight holds. And one thing I know is that a trader neeeds the occasional big winner.
Originally posted by stock777
What exactly is the logic behind taking home 'winners' vs losers.
Is there some proof that these trades are worth holding? If so, then I'd like to see the rules and the P&L since there must be some candy money there.
Or is it just a way of enforcing trading discipline so that bad trades don't get ridden into the ground.
Personally, I think holding stock overnight exposes you to unmanagable risk that has nothing to do with true 'daytrading', whether it's a stock you made money on today or not.
Originally posted by Don Bright
You asked a simple question, "why not take home losers?" We have a simple answer...It is the second worst thing that traders do that causes them to lose money (the first is "adding to losers"....this is so important. Mental stress from worrying about the position, lack of contol over it (market's closed), against momentum (a big no no).
Don
Originally posted by Cesko
Don
It is the second worst thing that traders do that causes them to lose money (the first is "adding to losers"....this is so important.
Not so long ago your response to my post was that you didn't understand people's preoccupation with controling losses. I didn't get an answer until now. Contradictory but still an answer.