Quote from Thunderdog:
Are you implying that Cramer attracts a market savvy crowd?![]()
Quote from TimothySykes:
TIM QUOTE: ..."My 'Rocky'-like story will surely inspire generations to come....."
Quote from BrightPropGuy:LOL..LOL...hehehe..."My 'Rocky'-like story will surely inspire generations to come "......
Tim, get back on your Lithium..please....
Quote from SteelyDan:
Tim: Please get back on Lithium!
1) Your book is NOT a "Classic"!
2) You are NOT "Rocky" reincarnated!
3) Your lies will NOT inspire generations to come!
We do not hate you; we want you to come back to reality!
Quote from mschey:
When I read some of these attacks on Timmay it makes me wonder if any of you schmucks ever lost money on a trade? Ever had a position blow up on you?
Now I realize, that as far as traders go, there are alot of better traders then me on here, however, I'm still pretty good, and pretty consistent, and profitable, yet, FnmFre took 1/2 of my account on a blow up a few years ago, an event that took 6 months to get my stride back and return to great profitability numbers. Does that make me a bad trader, does that loss mean that i have nothing of value to add? I don't think so.....it was a learning experience, a trial of fire, and in the end I became a better trader because of it. See, when things are going well, you are really not learning anything new, it's only your losers that force you to learn, adapt, and overcome.
The fact is, we can learn something from every great trader on here, or anywhere else. You want to be great, look to learn from the best. I think you'd be a fool to think that you couldn't learn something of value about trading from a guy who has made alot of money trading. One idea, one tip, one strategy, one new distinction will pay the cost of the book a 100 times over!
Quote from mschey:
When I read some of these attacks on Timmay it makes me wonder if any of you schmucks ever lost money on a trade? Ever had a position blow up on you?
Now I realize, that as far as traders go, there are alot of better traders then me on here, however, I'm still pretty good, and pretty consistent, and profitable, yet, FnmFre took 1/2 of my account on a blow up a few years ago, an event that took 6 months to get my stride back and return to great profitability numbers. Does that make me a bad trader, does that loss mean that i have nothing of value to add? I don't think so.....it was a learning experience, a trial of fire, and in the end I became a better trader because of it. See, when things are going well, you are really not learning anything new, it's only your losers that force you to learn, adapt, and overcome.
The fact is, we can learn something from every great trader on here, or anywhere else. You want to be great, look to learn from the best. I think you'd be a fool to think that you couldn't learn something of value about trading from a guy who has made alot of money trading. One idea, one tip, one strategy, one new distinction will pay the cost of the book a 100 times over!
Quote from Wayne Gibbous:
Heck. I'll be the first to admit I'm not a good trader. That is, if a good trader is someone with an innate market "feel". I got nuttin'.
But I can come up with some decent systems and trade those suckers. Everytime I try to beat 'em with "feel", I lose my ass. But when the chips are down I follow my systems and do fine.
But Timmay is in the "Vendor Class". He is held to a higher standard. Could I learn from a not-good trader? Sure, but I'd have more faith in a great trader with a LONG history of success. Survivorship bias? Could be. But at least it's sumptin'...
Good trading to all!![]()