Day Trading is a destructive addiction

Quote from schizo:

Has crgarcia morphed into a "riddler"?

What a load of crap this thread is. Just how many more of these idiotic threads, let alone these morons, must we tolerate? Can't the mods do something for once? Please no more patronizing bullshit about day trading.

Plus, why must anything be addictive in the first place? Only reason you got hooked is because you are weak. Day trading is a tough business that requires rigorous discipline. If you lack these traits, then you're not cut out for day trading. Go look elsewhere.

Why you even bother answering?? Oh..i see..'Shizzzzo':D
 
laugh all you want.. you guys ae self destructing and you know it. you come to this forum MOSTLY for re assurance. you can read posts about guys making millions and how they stick to their disciplines ect..their disciplines are always changing of course and they will say each big loss is a LEARNING EXPERIENCE; THATS THE BEST ONE.
how many learing experience's does one need. i don'tknow too many engineers that need to take a big loss in order to learn something.
 
Quote from riddler:

i don'tknow too many engineers that need to take a big loss in order to learn something.

" Genius is one per cent inspiration and ninty-nine per cent perspiration"
Edison, Thomas Alva...
 
Quote from riddler:

they will say each big loss is a LEARNING EXPERIENCE; THATS THE BEST ONE.
how many learing experience's does one need. i don'tknow too many engineers that need to take a big loss in order to learn something. [/B]


And here is your key problem, riddler. I know several successful traders, myself included. Although none of us trade exactly the same, NONE OF US TAKE A BIG LOSS!!!. Sure I take losses, but even if I have scaled in on a trade (averaging in), my losses are a small percent. So far this year, my biggest loss has been a mere 2.5% of my account. That was a full loss for me. The rest of my losses have been closer to 1- 1.5%.
I blew up a few accounts in my younger years by taking big losses. Maybe this is what you are going through. Maybe you'll learn, maybe you'll quit. Maybe you should be an engineer.
 
Quote from outsource:

Brother, can you spare a dime?..



Sorry, I saw a beggar on the corner today with a sign that said, "I bet you can't hit me with a quarter".
I threw all of my change at him.
 
Quote from Bolimomo:

Looks like crgarcia has an apprentice.

Before long you will see this kind of posts from him every few weeks.
It's not that I have an apprentice.
Actually it's that the FACT that all daytraders lose is spreading and others finally realized it.

You can't hide a plain fact forever!

Quote from HolyGrail:

I beat my wife, and kick my dog regardless of the day's profitability.
Typical behaviour of someone who is doing poorly in life.
 
Quote from riddler:

i got news for you. when you get sucked into the trading addiction you cannot concentrate on anything else. you honestly think you can sit down and spend quality time with your children after a big loss?
you honestly think you can enjoy your weekend after a bad week?
you honestly think you can have a normal conversation at a dinner party knowing that the stock you own is getting crucified after hours on some bad news?
you honestly think you can pay attention to your wife when you left your trading platform just for a few minutes to get coffee and your stock dropped 2 points?

of cours every occupation has ups and downs but NOTHING AND I MEAN NOTHING COMPARES TO THE ADDICTION AND RUSH OF TRADING..does trading give you a rush? when you lose i bet you cannot wait to make that money back? i bet when you go through all your capital you are thinking of crafty ways to refill your trading account but of course this time will be different. this time you will "stick to your discipline"..hahaha,,yeah right !!! if you only listened to your gut!!! another joke. i hear that at the casino's all the time. oh yeah,you do research,you look at charts,trading is different than black jack..oh it is !!! no it is not. being an engineer or a bisness owner is different than black jack.

TRADING IS GAMBLING,ALBEIT CONTROLLED GAMBLING BUT IT IS STILL GAMBLING AND MOST LOSE EVERYTHING AND MOST CANNOT STOP UNTIL THEY SAY THIS FAMOUS LAST SENTENCE:" I AM REALLY GIVING UP ON TRADING,I JUST WANT TO MAKE MY INITIAL INVESTMENT BACK AND THEN THATS IT!!".
hahaha,thats the same thing a gambler says in vegas. i've seen hundreds of guys lose everything. go ahead and read all those books,watch all those video's,listen to all those guru's who made millions trading// trading at a prop firm and trading ONLY the firms money is totally different and much more controlled. give it up and get a normal job or open a business, trading is a dead end street. admit it and get out now while you are still young and don't listen to the clowns on this board who preach DISCIPLINE,thats another famous wrd used by gamblers.
focus on being the best you can be and enjoy life. can you really enjoy life being on top of the worldone week and on the brink of suicide the next week? ask your self this..does this sound like you?



Hey, take it easy, man. You can have anything you want if you're intensely passionate about it. Trading is no exception, the 95% loser stat notwithstanding.

Nature, like a woman, don't got no defense against the man who is intensely passionate, formidable because he observes and then observes again; she can only resist for so long, but then when she gives in, its as if the floodgates opened and henceforth she is your ally - akin to Price entering a celestial no-resistance zone.

We are all somewhere on this path. Some will get there. That is for damned sure. I plan to be one such individual but as TraderZones so profoundly said, "everyone thinks he or she is within that 5% of winners" :) :)

Joy, sorrow, disappointment = only friend, elation, yeah these extremes also take place in real non-trading lives ..........


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