Now now db, watch the name calling. First show me in this thread where I have encouraged GG to continue trading. Ooops! You cannot find it right. Because it isn't there. Whether GG continues is up to him.Quote from dbphoenix:
You miss the point, moron. GG has already failed. What is pitiful is that you encourage him to continue to hammer away at a task for which he is unsuited.
Invite him into your home, ial. Support him. Be his mentor. Put up or shut up.
Quote from inandlong:
Now now db, watch the name calling. First show me in this thread where I have encouraged GG to continue trading. Ooops! You cannot find it right. Because it isn't there. Whether GG continues is up to him.
My entry into this conversation was in response to Magna's comment about your post, along with the inanity of your post.
Btw, what makes you competent to conclude that GG is unsuited for this biz. Because he has been honest and admits his failures and weaknesses? If only you were so honest.
What was that I read several posts back, you won't let me get away with something because I used to be a moderator!?!
LOLOLOL. I bet you were picked on a lot as a kid weren't you?
Anyway, I don't know of any tutor, or mentor, that financially supports and trains their students. What a silly thing to suggest. You are really reaching now. Or are you still stalling while you doctor up your account statement?
I have spent time with GG and shared some strategies. But in truth, trend_guy's post is right on the money. And so is my assessment in my initial post. I have said the same to GG so I am not talking behind his back. Ultimately though, to make a living doing this, you have to have more than 2-5K imo. And that is the hurdle that will make it very difficult for GG.Quote from dbphoenix:
And if you're as successful as you claim to be, why not volunteer to mentor him. open to close, five days a week, until he "walks the walk" as well as you claim to? You're encouraging him to keep trying, to keep throwing his money at the market. Are you not willing to help him succeed by direct interaction? If not, do you have any reason to believe that he will do anything differently in the future? If not, then why do you dangle the carrot?
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"Insanity: doing the same thing over and over expecting different results."
Very well statedQuote from Magna:
I don't think anyone is suggesting that GG let go of his dream. But his finances are at the point where he needs to do two things: augment them (extensively) by taking on another job and, if he tries trading again, do it another way. I'm always reminded of a sobering quote:
"Insanity: doing the same thing over and over expecting different results."
As GG has been unsuccessfully trading for 4 years he's clearly demonstrated that either he's not cut out for this line of work, or he's never had proper training, or both. Continuing to do the same thing over and over, even with slight variations, under the guise of perseverance is just plain silly. Nothing wrong with stepping away from the game, earning some money elsewhere, and taking a fresh look. People may mean well, but at this stage it's really not supportive to keep encouraging him to trade.
... especially the stepping away part, which is what I did encourage him to do earlier this evening.Quote from Magna:
I don't thing anyone is suggesting that GG let go of his dream. But his finances are at the point where he needs to do two things: augment them (extensively) by taking on another job and, if he tries trading again, do it another way. I'm always reminded of a sobering quote:
"Insanity: doing the same thing over and over expecting different results."
As GG has been unsuccessfully trading for 4 years he's clearly demonstrated that either he's not cut out for this line of work, or he's never had proper training, or both. Continuing to do the same thing over and over, even with slight variations, under the guise of perseverance is just plain silly. Nothing wrong with stepping away from the game, earning some money elsewhere, and taking a fresh look. People may mean well, but at this stage it's really not supportive to keep encouraging him to trade.