Quote from Ticketwatcher:
I always pay attention to what you have to say, whether it be about trading on the Opening Orders Thread or anything else you care to post about.
What I take from what you had to say, is that you and your family believe in living below your means, at least not beyond your means.
And that says it all, business and Gubmint, spent and continue to spend a whole lot of money they did not and do not have. What is more their idiotic practices encouraged a whole lot of other good folk to spend money they did not have.
I guess us humble traders who have traded in more than a couple of different decades, took our risks and continue to take our risks FULLY understanding that is our risk, and expect to cover our mistakes however costly, because we have lived our lives believing that we had no other choice, it we stumbled and fell down there would be no bailouts.
Appreciate the comments. I was the one in the family that got caught up in the early 80's, big houses, BMW's etc. too much partying as we called it, LOL. By the 90's is was more like kids and Volvo's, LOL. Enjoyed the "excesses" of playing blackjack, full comped at nice places, but that didn't last too long (for obvious reasons, we we got a good year or two of trips and fun).
I get your point, whether it's business, trading, or employment, the risks have to be understood, we all have to realize that there is no "backstop" or "do overs." - Keep things in proper perspective. And EDUCATE our KIDS.
This decade, enjoyed playing the World Poker Tour in Paris, WSOP here in Vegas, and watching my grandkids. I take my son and his wife and my grandson to places like Laughlin, Stateliine, Mesquite (where I can usually play without being barred, as long as I don't bet over $200 or something, usually pays off).
I know people find it hard to believe, but this is one reason that I actually enjoy travelling around the Country doing my liitle dinner workshops, meeting with traders and other Firms.... nice to part of this Industry (the good part, not the jackals we see on TV).
Again I ramble, all the best to everyone. Come visit Vegas, much cheaper these days, LOL.
'Don