I am not an experience trader by any means, but as a general observation since I joined et.com I have noticed a few things...
Experts who are never wrong, skeptics who can't make money and can't figure out how anyone else can, and cryptic figures that may know as much as they claim or much less - the problem is that you can't understand their language.
I come on et for entertainment sometimes and just to post in my journal.
I try to make observations on the market based on what I think and not what others are saying and I have been told in my own thread that what I am doing will not work (and I have made it work at least in the limited time I have been trading).
Does everyone in ET have an alterior motive or is just plain cynical, or is this just me?
I figured this would be a good way to expand my knowledge base... but I am not at the level of experience to deduce between all fakers and real traders.
I have honestly found much more insight making my own observations and reading as many books as I can (albeit that books have the same problem as this forum).
Flame away.
Experts who are never wrong, skeptics who can't make money and can't figure out how anyone else can, and cryptic figures that may know as much as they claim or much less - the problem is that you can't understand their language.
I come on et for entertainment sometimes and just to post in my journal.
I try to make observations on the market based on what I think and not what others are saying and I have been told in my own thread that what I am doing will not work (and I have made it work at least in the limited time I have been trading).
Does everyone in ET have an alterior motive or is just plain cynical, or is this just me?
I figured this would be a good way to expand my knowledge base... but I am not at the level of experience to deduce between all fakers and real traders.
I have honestly found much more insight making my own observations and reading as many books as I can (albeit that books have the same problem as this forum).
Flame away.
