Quote from sdtrader:
Batman,
I understand you are more than likely just a child and this is just your form of "smack" to cause trouble and get a rise out of adults. So congrats, you are sitting behind your computer typing nonsense evoking responses.
Now on the off chance you are actually just a twit, who seriously believes what he is saying, I am going to come at you ONE last time.
To tell people who have been paying mortgages for years. Who have been successful intraday consistently for years, who have been paying taxes on income well into the 6 figures for YEARS, to come on this board and say you are a kid that knows it can't be done is just unadulterated idiocy.
Having unsubscribed to this thread, I am hopeful this will be my last response. I can't believe you are for real, but IF you are, I seriously suggest opening your eyes and taking things in before making such an ass of yourself.
Quote from NZDSPeCIALISt:
q: (Traders Magazine Interview 2004) how do you handle distracting thoughts and emotions?
a: (The Worlds most Successful Trader - Paul Rotter - aka "the Eurex Flipper"): when it gets really bad - taking a cold shower or jumping in a cold swimming pool.
I think it would be difficult to just stick your ass in cold water - I think it is better to have a whole body shower in cold water. I usually kneel or crouch down when I have them because I can withstand the shock of cold water on the body - somehow the crouching position acts as an insulator against the pain of cold water. Two or three times a day is good. Good point you raised there Batman.
http://www.trading-naked.com/paul_rotter.htm
it works!Quote from Batman28:
lol i told ya! haha that was funnyit works!
Steve Tvardek, good post, i totally understand the 'aspiration' factor, i know it so well.. i actually try my best not to be totaly negative, but i think it's important for at least 1 person to say a little of the other side of the story.. read about the guy who's given up trading after 7 yrs and feels like shit in the other thread.. i know there are lot of great traders here whatever amount they make, but for others deciding, it's good to know not many people r successful at this day-thing. btw i didn't lie about having visited places, why would i lie.. anyways, there r lot of people here polluting how day-trading is profitable and everyone can do it if they try, and i think it's good to see the other 95% too. thanks

As a matter of exercise, I have been trying for years to get people to dear to put an upperbound on your figure.Quote from rateesquad:
My personal opinion is that you can make 1% a day by scalping.
Quote from nononsense:
As a matter of exercise, I have been trying for years to get people to dear to put an upperbound on your figure.
Is 10% a day feasible?
Is 20% a day feasible?
Is 20+% a day feasible?
Any takers?
I kind of feel that one can not say 1% is feasible without having some kind of an idea about an upper bound estimate.
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Quote from Batman28:
lol i told ya! haha that was funnyit works!
Steve Tvardek, good post, i totally understand the 'aspiration' factor, i know it so well.. i actually try my best not to be totaly negative, but i think it's important for at least 1 person to say a little of the other side of the story.. read about the guy who's given up trading after 7 yrs and feels like shit in the other thread.. i know there are lot of great traders here whatever amount they make, but for others deciding, it's good to know not many people r successful at this day-thing. btw i didn't lie about having visited places, why would i lie.. anyways, there r lot of people here polluting how day-trading is profitable and everyone can do it if they try, and i think it's good to see the other 95% too. thanks
Just curious. Why not "sweep" less frequently and make more? I can appreciate the value of playing a conservative game by "sweeping," but with the kind of performance you are talking about, I would think that there is ample room to maneuver.Quote from sdtrader:
Never know why people want to talk percentages. In my case, I only keep 10K in my account and sweep profits twice a month. Average month this year is 17,722...
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