How many traders here actually

Darkhorse: I refer you to NorthShore's third post. Doesn't sound like his first post at all. That's what frosted me. Quit putting words in his mouth... if he's going to be a big hedge fund manager he'll have to learn how to emerge from his happy little home-based trading home and run interference for himself.

Darkhorse and NorthShore, you are right about me - I'm an asshole. An angry asshole. I am so jealous of Macal425, I am blinded with rage.
 
Originally posted by N.ShoreTrading
here, as well as my web site, is to meet other traders, plain and simple. After trading for 4 years, I still haven't met any other full-time traders. I just think it would be great to form a "trading-buddy" group, not to discuss tips and stock plays, but to occasionally talk about the trader lifestyle, and such, with. Those of us whom derive 100% of our income from trading have to maintain such mental discipline, and constantly unravel the market puzzle to bring home the paycheck. Nobody else I know can relate, except for other full-time traders out there, and I do not think that there are that many of us left.

Anyone interested in chatting can email me at: northshoretrading@hotmail.com



It may well be that there is arrogance in here, but if so I guess I just missed it.

Not calling names, just puzzled.
 
(manual typewriter burning up due to smoking keys)

Quite a visceral reaction to N. Shore...(could be major villain)

Lets see.....It was a stormy night in Gotham City, Mr. Bone stumbles out of a cybercafe into rainstorm streaming down his several day old stubbly face. He's shaking almost uncontrollably after his online run in with The Wannabe Hedge Fund Manager. This secretive and duplicitous trader who seduced him with a flashy website he'd rather forget, but strangely cannot. His 'slippage sense is still on' Danger is still out there and he's got to expose TWHFM for what he really is. The trauma of that experience released.........

Like Batman, who adopted a crime fighting persona

Boneman, a dedicated fighter of capital raisers and other people who seek to "get rich off of" unsuspecting traders.


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I trade my own retail account from home, and it's my only source of income. I have done a lot of things to make a living, and I probably like this the most - just hope I can keep making enough to live on and grow my account. I don't know anyone who trades his/her own account full time either. I would really like to know how others who trade full time alone are doing. It seems like every time someone starts a thread relating to financial success (or failure) it doesn't get much response. Oh well...
 
I thought that MOST of the people here would have been trading from home.. but that was just an impression I got from somewhere.. Maybe the prof ones just post more!

Darkhorse, ol don bright has been undergoing surgery it seems from another thread, but is now recovering and we should see him here again before too long..

since I took the P outa northshore's unlikely looking workspace.. where DOES he put his notebook??? I shall have to post a pic of mine.. now that'll really make you all laugh!!! Think 16th cent cottage.. rough plastered walls... cluttered desk with 3 monitors perched precariously amongst the coffee cups and nameless stuff.. chickens pottering around outside the tiny window.. the electronic cottage.. perfectly normal, I thought everyone was the same!

Neil
 
N.ShoreTading & darkhorse

The very second I stop trading part-time (read: found consistent profitable strategy) and start my home office full time trading – you’ll be first to know – I know I’ll be in the good company.

Good trading
:)
 
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