Quote from marketsurfer:
this is an investment site, nothing wrong with a young person reading and posting here. there are far worse places, your comments are totally out of line, destructive, and inappropriate.
i wish i had these resources when i started. best wishes to stockkid93---- you will have a great career ahead of you starting to learn now--- don't let these guys grind you down, keep the market passion!!
surf
You obviously do not get it and that's your problem.
ET has two particular sections that should be off limits to kids and young teenagers.
These areas can't be missed and many of the problematic posters carry their crap from there into the trading discussion area.
Of course you probably don't see it right.
Once again, anybody that announces their age is 14 should be required to get a consent form from their parents that states the forum has been reviewed and approved.
Lets put it this way, the next time your kids walk out the door and say their going over someone's house (an adult)...
If you don't know anything about the person your kids plan to spend a lot of time with nor ask questions...
That in my opinion
totally out of line, destructive, and inappropriate.
There is absolutely nothing wrong with knowing what your young kids are doing on the internet.
By the way, I have kids and I wouldn't let them hang out at ET
without monitoring until they were 18 years old.
Far too much problematic discussions occuring/allowed at ET.
Reminder, in case you forget again, the issue is not the trading related discussions.
Last of all, I started in the markets younger than the thread starter here and I had
guidance from my stepfather.
If I wanted to have a conversation with one of his floor buddies or pals over at the FED about the markets over the telephone...
He was
always present in the same room with me while doing his market research.
Young kids should not be disclosing their age at EliteTrader.com nor posting messages without some sort'uv supervision.
Mark