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Quote from wave:

My years working in ibanks I learned one thing from the quants. Low risk, low return.




GO BIG OR GO HOME



IF YOU ARE SENT HOME, ONLY LOSE ENOUGH SO THAT YOU MAY GO BIG ANOTHER DAY
 
@Wave

Low risk via multiple instruments traded=potentially high overall return

'High risk, High return' can make a fortune no doubt, but it can also lead to total wealth destruction.

I prefer slowly does it :)

JSSPMK Scaredy Cat Tactician

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@Wave

Low risk via multiple instruments traded=potentially high overall return

'High risk, High return' can make a fortune no doubt, but it can also lead to total wealth destruction.

I prefer slowly does it :)

JSSPMK Scaredy Cat Tactician

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JSSPMK,

It's only high risk when you don't have the proper sized account. It's all relative to the account size. You calculate your risks first (stats and probs) then fund your account accordingly.

Did you know that 90%+ of term life insurance polices are never paid out.
 
Okay, who is going to take advantage of the low volume at lunch to move the market?

Run up or run down?

Or just peter along between 1052 and 1054?
 
Quote from wave:

JSSPMK,

It's only high risk when you don't have the proper sized account. It's all relative to the account size. You calculate your risks first (stats and probs) then fund your account accordingly.

Did you know that 90%+ of term life insurance polices are never paid out.

Ok, so I misunderstood your last post. I thought you were advocating high risk :)
 
Those who averaged with the market probably just gave it all back with that spike up. Those who tried catching the bottom with full positions on got stopped out several times and have not yet broke even and the market will turn back down just as the position starts showing profit.
Now you have the traders who went against the grain and are up more than any of the above.
 
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