I still worry each day will be my last.
Glad to know I am finally a leader on ET: Leading imbecile.The one good thing about the thread referenced above was that it immediately elicited opinions from some of the board's leading imbeciles.
Thank you for making me feel a lot better knowing even professionals have drawdowns. I still have nightmares about 2000-03 and 2007-09. Good thing I was too stupid to quit.In my opinion, anyone who considers themselves consistently profitable is going to soon learn they aren’t in a big way.
I’ve been trading for 18 years and likely earned more than 99percent of this forum. I still have drawdowns (which can go for months at a time) and I still worry each day will be my last.
Thank you for the explanations.that was dell windows desktop. i then converted them to linux machine. i bought dell desktop instead of linux server because it was cheaper. each dell precision costed around $400. I did not realize i was doing AI at that time since it was natural to go that way. until now, i suddenly found I was quite ahead of time than most of funds on wall street in machine learning field. unfortunately, I did not push hard enough along that road. I found a working strategy and stopped dug further, and totally dedicated my last decade to another road of strategy development. after I have completed current project, I will go back to the machine learning stuff I started in 2004 with some new ideas to implement.
If you're curious the average % returns, and in $ for the best accounts on FS are:
5.9% on $340K $20k a year, with 4% vol
6.9% on $400K $28k a year, with 2.6% vol
29% on $$180K $52k a year, with 9.9% vol
7.4% on $4.6m $340k a year, with 2.4% vol
44% on $576K $250k a year, with 17% vol
So it's certainly possible to rank more highly even if you're running a reasonable amount of risk (traders 3 and 5). The other traders here are running risk that is low even by institutional standards....
GAT
Thank you, those numbers are great food for thought about what success can look like for different traders.
Wish you and your family a great Thanksgiving holiday.
It's our recorded subsconcious mind which does it but can be reprogrammed. There is so much shit in there coming from the past which makes human a worst possible thing to be a trader.
No. It’s the realization that markets can change faster than you can adjust (assuming you can even adjust to the change).
Your record is better than 95% of hedge funds.If curious, my own figures are:
23.4% on $605K $142k a year with 19.4% vol
We don't do Thanksgiving in the UK, but thanks for the sentiment.
GAT