yeah everybody should sell the mutual funds that are screwing them and become a scalper 


Originally posted by OPTIONAL777
Perhaps if you took the time to think before making comments, people wouldn't read so much into them.
This forum includes traders, investors, swing traders, etc.
You are so darn myopic in your thinking, it is just amazing.....
Besides, on a purely statistical basis, it would make more sense for the average person to invest their money with someone who had proven their ability to trade the opening on a consistent basis.
More than 75% of those who go to work for you Don, eventually fail, even with your "foolproof" system.
That indicates to me that the majority are not able to execute the system. So it makes sense to pay someone else to do it if they have a proven ability, and allow those people to find a profession that they are more suited for and can have success with, investing their money with professionals rather than being an amateur investor makes sense.
Not all people have the time, ability or inclination for trading the opening.
Geez, do you expect anyone to believe you are as naive as you pretend to be?
Originally posted by Don Bright
You're absolutely right, people like you should give their money to someone else...since you are destined to be "parted" anyway. And thanks for pointing out that (since 90% of all business ventures fail) that our traders have a much higher success rate than the norm. And what "professionals" are you referring to? Mutual Fund managers?? They are part of the reason that we can make money in the markets to begin with. Next thing I expect to hear from you is that you buy "whole life" insurance policies, or pair QQQ's with puts....or other insane investments.
Thanks again for providing me some fun on a slow day...
Sorry for being so "naive" - perhaps yo can enlighten me in another life....
Originally posted by OPTIONAL777
90% or more fail at a particular business venture, they call it day trading.
Do 90% of those who start a business of all types fail? Are there some businesses that have a much higher success rate than day trading? Of course. What a dumb ass analogy. Compare apples to apples Don, or is that beyond your sense of "fair play."