Quote from konviction:
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Special indeed.
I found out I got better, and also enjoyed trading more when I stopped trying to Day Trade. There are some days where I have 5 positions on, and I don't look at the market at all (because im asleep most likely). I log in to see how the market and my trades are doing, and log off. Boring?, yes. But trust me, when you face making money the boring way VS losing it all by having the time of your life, you have to make a choice on whats more important to you.

Quote from guy990opl:
Just wanted to write that, in case anyone has any doubts.
Never met a day trader who can make money consistently...there must be a reason.
Quote from FattBurger:
Trading Futures is a business. To my mind, it is the best business in the world - for a great many reasons! It has a very high profit potential against a very low overhead. Risk can be tremendously reduced by taking only high probability trades. In fact, futures trading is a relatively low-risk business when approached with the right attitude and the right planning.
Quote from TraderZones:
However for the beginner, they will have better luck taking their $25,000 account to Vegas, and letting it ride on one number on the roulette wheel. A lot faster and the odds may be better.
Your risk-reduced and low-risk business statements are sheer fantasty.
Quote from olliescigar:
here is truth on day trading
scientific truth if you disagee its by faith delusion only
http://faculty.haas.berkeley.edu/odean/