by the way, anyone like my new quote? there's a new sheriff in town. hehehe!!!!!
the problem with this is that i'm not putting one more real dollar at risk until i know what i'm doing. i've learned some lessons the hard way.
Originally posted by aphexcoil
Yes, but you've been asking questions for a very long time. I've done a lot of research on this board and a lot of people gave you excellent advice.
If you keep filling your head up with endless systems and ideas, you'll never be able to trade confidently. This is a fact!
lol you got that right! i finally realized to put a band-aid on. i generally agree with the rest of your post, however.Originally posted by aphexcoil
Gordon,
Also, think about this. Many of the people who are doing very a very successful job trading don't have the incentive to sit here and mentor newbies.
The only people who may be willing to do so are the older generation who are getting too old to travel, play with new toys and feel like giving something back.
Keep in mind this as well -- everything you read on here can't be verified. A lot of people LIE -- flat out LIE.
The markets, depending on which ones you want to trade, may or may not do well for you. However, I'm done with asking, researching and trying to find answers.
It is time for the bleeding to begin.
i really do believe the knowledge to trade successfully is already within me. however, after reading 3 years worth of trading information, it becomes hard to decide on something and realize what is important and what isn't.Originally posted by aphexcoil
Yes, but you've been asking questions for a very long time. I've done a lot of research on this board and a lot of people gave you excellent advice.
If you keep filling your head up with endless systems and ideas, you'll never be able to trade confidently. This is a fact!
Originally posted by Gordon Gekko
i really do believe the knowledge to trade successfully is already within me. however, after reading 3 years worth of trading information, it becomes hard to decide on something and realize what is important and what isn't.
