Compulsive Trading Disorder

Quote from RCG Trader:

absence of evidence is not evidence of absence. You are trying to project your personal failures onto the group to validate that it is not a personal flaw that caused you to fail.

I regret that I have to deprive you of that perception. Fix what is wrong within you, and come back when you are ready.

This thread is about helping those who are hooked. Those who have become addicted to the narcotic of the 'wealth through day-trading' addiction. I fully expected to be accused of failure and 'sour grapes'. I'm not roaming the forums attacking people's delicate sense of confidence (so important for the 'centred' Trader), undermining their chances of making themselves rich through gambling with loaded dice. Instead I've tried to create an antidote to the Myth that keeps people hooked. You, RCG, are perpetuating it and potentially harming others. What harm am I doing, in expressing my belief about the impossibility of beating colossal forces that effectively control the self-harming game traders play? As I've said before, this thread was designed for 'failures', so why are you so interested in my 'projections'? You sound desperate to keep the Myth alive.
 
Quote from cap'ncod:

...You, RCG, are perpetuating it and potentially harming others. What harm am I doing, in expressing my belief about the impossibility of beating colossal forces that effectively control the self-harming game traders play? As I've said before, this thread was designed for 'failures', so why are you so interested in my 'projections'? You sound desperate to keep the Myth alive.
It would appear that you have a need to keep your own narrative alive. Is that because you want to help others, or perhaps because that narrative gives you comfort for some reason?
 
Quote from Brass:

It would appear that you have a need to keep your own narrative alive. Is that because you want to help others, or perhaps because that narrative gives you comfort for some reason?

I am quite certain that his motives are entirely altruistic. When out shopping, he also lectures strangers on the dangers of alcohol and cigarettes.
 
Quote from Lornz:

I am quite certain that his motives are entirely altruistic. When out shopping, he also lectures strangers on the dangers of alcohol and cigarettes.
Oh, okay. I always get these things wrong. I thought it might have been akin to someone who can't get laid preaching the virtues of abstinence.
 
Quote from cap'ncod:

You see selective evidence based on the trader's occasional win. It's natural to want to show your 'success'. Likewise, we remain silent about our losses. So yes, there is evidence of occasional wins around but not the long-term, dependable financial reward that is taken from a legitimate business or job

Look around the forum, there is plenty of evidence on the contrary to what you just said.
You seem to be in the same boat with emg, so I won't go any further in this topic. You are free to believe what you want but the evidence says otherwise.
 
Okay, guys, my last post.

Only in films do primitives with bow and arrows beat the gunships. Look what Colt and Winchester did for the American Natives. Increasingly we live in a world where fantasy becomes a distorted reality: the dream factory, where you can become a superhero. Those who own the most powerful technology will win the day. Doesn't mean we should stop striving for achievement though:

http://youtu.be/zO3kJ9RlvsE

Risk taking is one thing but suicide is another. Robert knows his strengths and his environment. He is in control. His is a concrete reality that he conquers through courage and will. He says he feels reborn when he reaches the top. He is an inspiration for man and his potential.

Increasingly we are coming to depend up technology that we have no control over. Technology that is often created to make us slavish consumers, cyphers. It makes us believe we are more powerful than we are. It distorts our sense of reality. I've stated that I think the Myth of 'trading' is an example of this. It is a narcotic where we get hooked into thinking that we can strike it rich. The whole industry is geared to making us fall into the trap. And in a wider sense, the whole notion of wealth aquisition fosters it. Ultimately, it's insidiuous and destructive as we keep losing. We come to see ourselves as failures.

Isolating and destructive as trading is, people will continue to do it because it's all about getting rich. Ultimately a shallow endeavour. I genuinely wish all my fellow victims well and hope you find peace and joy in your lives. For those who have come or are coming to the realization I have, may you find strength to step back fully into a real-world where the sun still shines and the birds still sing.
 
Quote from cap'ncod:

Okay, guys, my last post.

Only in films do primitives with bow and arrows beat the gunships. Look what Colt and Winchester did for the American Natives. Increasingly we live in a world where fantasy becomes a distorted reality: the dream factory, where you can become a superhero. Those who own the most powerful technology will win the day. Doesn't mean we should stop striving for achievement though:

http://youtu.be/zO3kJ9RlvsE

Risk taking is one thing but suicide is another. Robert knows his strengths and his environment. He is in control. His is a concrete reality that he conquers through courage and will. He says he feels reborn when he reaches the top. He is an inspiration for man and his potential.

Increasingly we are coming to depend up technology that we have no control over. Technology that is often created to make us slavish consumers, cyphers. It makes us believe we are more powerful than we are. It distorts our sense of reality. I've stated that I think the Myth of 'trading' is an example of this. It is a narcotic where we get hooked into thinking that we can strike it rich. The whole industry is geared to making us fall into the trap. And in a wider sense, the whole notion of wealth aquisition fosters it. Ultimately, it's insidiuous and destructive as we keep losing. We come to see ourselves as failures.

Isolating and destructive as trading is, people will continue to do it because it's all about getting rich. Ultimately a shallow endeavour. I genuinely wish all my fellow victims well and hope you find peace and joy in your lives. For those who have come or are coming to the realization I have, may you find strength to step back fully into a real-world where the sun still shines and the birds still sing.

Good luck cap'n, and when you get back, the birds sing louder and the sun shines much brighter when you control your own destiny:)
 
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