Quote from Szeven:
I started daytrading in 2005, so i really have no idea about the 'golden era' of daytrading, but recently several posts by a number of people claming massive numbers has really piqued my interest. If you traded then and have good stories I would love to hear them.... what did everyone trade? what was volume/range/spreads like? What type of positions? Consistant wins every day or huge homerun hits?
Any decent stoies please post em.
It was a great time of trading and I was able to watch day trading grow along with participating in it as a full time trader from 1990 to current.
Thus, to understand what was occurring in 1999 - 2000, you really needed to understand what was trading like in the years leading into 1999.
There was an explosion in computer technology, discount brokerage firms, trading books, trader websites et cetera.
One year your looking at charts you had to order by mail and the next year your sharing trading info via email, forums et cetera along with discussing your own customized charts on your new computer.
(My first laptop by NEC cost 5k and I was still late in the game to jump on the technology
)
Then when I had more of a look at what other traders from all over the world was doing...
I was able to better connect the dots sort'uv of speak in comparison to years before the technology explosion in the trading industry.
In 1999-2000, I mainly traded futures and only traded a few stocks (I stopped trading stocks after the bubble bursted).
Prior to 1998 I mainly traded futures and only
invested in stocks.
However, its not a fair comparison to compare my own trading today with my trading back in those years because the volatility levels are much lower today (trading more riskier today) and I'm much more experienced as a trader.
Simply, it was
easy trading back then but I'm more profitable today.
Yet, I wish I had recorded some of those crazy day trading commercials that gave everybody the impression all you needed to do was open a broker account and you'll soon be rich enough to buy an island or retire by 30 years old.
Wild and crazy times that in many ways was like a big party.
Mark