Day Trading to Multimillionairedom

OMG I cannot resist! Sorry!


Dear Lord, how can you possibly watch and enjoy that crap!?!?
It's full of violence for violence's sake, right from the start!!!
And this is supposed to be entertaining??

Come on man, boycott that kind of movies, they will literally degrade your soul.

(And that also goes for all the horror/satanic movies that are popping up more and more these days.)
 
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Dear Lord, how can you possibly watch and enjoy that crap!?!?
It's full of violence for violence's sake, right from the start!!!
And this is supposed to be entertaining??

Come on man, boycott that kind of movies, they will literally degrade your soul.

On the contrary, it enhances your soul. You just need to have a deeper mind.

You need to think.

 
Cormac McCarthy's novels contain violence and depravity but it is brilliant prose. He is one of the finest living writers.
 
Dear Lord, how can you possibly watch and enjoy that crap!?!?
It's full of violence for violence's sake, right from the start!!!
And this is supposed to be entertaining??

Come on man, boycott that kind of movies, they will literally degrade your soul.

(And that also goes for all the horror/satanic movies that are popping up more and more these days.)

Yes.

But where is Dustin???

I like these movies!
 
I have to disagree with you on the inspiration point. I have tried to help other traders as I have been helped by others along the way and believe in no way does it diminish the effectiveness of a retail trader. Everyone will end up with their own variation no matter the source or quality of counsel. As an ES trader nothing I do or any retail trader I know is going to have any effect on it's movement. The big dogs in the pits had that kind of ability but the pit days are over.

For ES traders yes, that might be true. But if you're trading stocks with already limited liquidity, it's a different story. General help through tips and what not-to-do is fine but most people are asking for actual methods and/or entry/exit signals.
 
For ES traders yes, that might be true. But if you're trading stocks with already limited liquidity, it's a different story. General help through tips and what not-to-do is fine but most people are asking for actual methods and/or entry/exit signals.

Agreed. Real edges cannot be shared due to capacity constraints.
 
Your best entry made 40 dollars? Weird flex Ken.

I'm no million dollar swinger myself but that just pays for groceries. I'd feel bad at such returns after so many years of being at it.
 
I'm no million dollar swinger myself but that just pays for groceries. I'd feel bad at such returns after so many years of being at it.

To clarify, those 60 shares I bought yesterday are the mere start of a swing trade. I'm holding into next week and will scale up martingale style if it continues up, or take a tiny stop if it takes out 2dlow.

I "start small" like that on swing trades to minimize stop loss costs. I bought just $1500 worth of UVXY to start, I may well be in $20k worth by scaling in if it goes up next week. Just getting started.

I bought 26.10/26.4, it closed up at 27.13, a small winning start. I like to build positions over time.

fwiw I'm totally against the idea of scalping thousands of shares of low float sub-$10 stocks for daytrading, that's foolhardy gambling imo. Even worse are phony YouTube videos from young bullshitters claiming to make $30,000+ in a day by scalping pos cheap stocks, let's see tax return proof. The whole story isn't being told.
 
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