Quote from tampa:
My greed and indifference toward my fellow man is no better than yours. My only redeeming quality is that I at least think about it from time to time.
The fact that a guy makes a trade does not mean he is either greedy or indifferent toward his fellow man. A trade is a trade. Who is on the other side of the trade is impossible to know. It could be a commercial interest hedging a portfolio, it could be an institution trying to establish a position quickly so that they could later do a buy or sell program with particular stocks, it could be one of your fellow traders taking a profit (unless of course you always buy the low and sell the high...I hadn't noticed you doing that). In fact, we don't even have a clue as to whether anyone is playing the market with their rent money. I mean, the minimum these days on futures is $2K as I understand it...that's one hell of a lot of rent.
But what I find interesting is that you ASSUME these pitiful circumstances in order to accuse everyone of being indifferent and greedy. But of course you THINK about it. You ASSUME these pitiful traders that buy/sell from you. And yet YOU continue to trade with them. What does that say Tampa?
The markets, as you and I use them, serve no purpose other than to transfer wealth from one pocket to another.
That another load of crap Tampa. Have you ever wondered what the desire for stock ownership might be if you could not lay the risk off in some manner by hedging in the futures market? To hedge do you not need a speculative element on the other side of the trade? The fact that YOU believe that a market serves no purpose doesn't make it so Tampa. Do you think mortgage companies use treasury futures? It's called laying off risk....and in the process of laying off risk YOU are given an opportunity to profit.
Why not just make the same statement about ALL the secondary markets? Why Tampa could revamp the capitalistic system singlehandedly. We could STOP the secondary markets like the NYSE because some lady from Tampa is playing MSFT with the milk money. Of course, with no secondary market (read liquidity) who exactly is going to buy the stock that enables the embryo company to raise money to develop and sell their products.
No matter how you try to spin it, that is anything but a healthy attitude.
It is not an unhealthy attitude to trade markets without guilt. Somehow you got that backwards. What's unhealty is to perform a daily activity that you feel guilty about. And as Daniel mentioned, perhaps this unhealthy psychological setup that you have mentioned more than once, is why you subconsicously lose money on a consistent basis. Maybe the problem you have has nothing to do with being able to identify a "short skirt". Maybe it has to do with subconsciously donating your money to a worth cause...the guy that's trading with his rent money.
OldTrader
