Quote from Rick22:
OP is correct for vast majority that try this job
and incorrect for 2 % of those who try
Once again I am saddened by the fact that this wasn't posted already

Quote from crgarcia:
It's amazing how people justify their bullshit jobs:
http://www.sgbizforum.com/101bs
Daytrading quickly becomes a bullshit job, no income, no future, no connections, no useful experience, no nothing.
Just a fool generating commissions and wasting his money and time in the process.
So daytraders tend to justify their failure to keep failing?
Quote from filter:
lol....
daytrading is really really really EASY after you GOT it.
the hard part is you need to get there, the only way to do that is to take a hard beat from the market and lose lots of REAL money.
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1. I don't take meds, don't need to.Quote from nazzdack:
1) Did you forget to take your "meds" this morning?
2) Difficulty on your part does not mean impossibility on someone else's part.
3) ALL jobs have those "attributes".:eek:
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I am just reallistic.Quote from garchbrooks:
crgarcia is just a perpetual demotivator.
To help you avoid becoming a commissions-generator fool.Quote from TrueProp:
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why are you here?
Quote from spindr0:
Fortunately, I didn't lost money, but I witnessed how a hedge fund scammed their customers daytrading only to generate commissions.Quote from crgarcia:
How many tens of 1,000's of dollars did you lose before you realized that you were incapable of trading?
You should always do good actions even if you are in an inadequate environment.Quote from stock777:
garcia, your real problem is you're preaching a drug free life in an opium den.
you think these addicts are going to acknowledge anything you have to say?
(My good actions is warning traders of the commissions-generating daytrading scam).
Those that don't make it into the NBA, are at least making a modest living, playing in smaller teams.Quote from Red_Ink_inc:
Better odds than those who want to play in the NBA. I guess no one should try that either.
They also may get a scolarship.
They may end up as team trainers in a small, rural college.
All of the above at least this pays the bills.
Not so in daytrading.
Daytrading doesn't pay the bills.
Sounds like Mr. Market fired crgarcia from his bullshit job.Quote from crgarcia:
It's amazing how people justify their bullshit jobs:
http://www.sgbizforum.com/101bs
Daytrading quickly becomes a bullshit job, no income, no future, no connections, no useful experience, no nothing.
Just a fool generating commissions and wasting his money and time in the process.
So daytraders tend to justify their failure to keep failing?

