I made great coin on the move up into March 2000 and initially kept buying after the top. I quickly corrected my mistakes but only treaded water heading into the bottom in 2002. I didn't believe the bottom was in during 2002 and initially started fading the move up but like last time, I was fortunate to catch my mistakes early and correct them. It's odd I made the same mistake but in opposite directions during those years.
Fast forward to 2008 I was schooled pretty well from the 2000/2002 experience and made more money in 2007/2008 than I did from 2000 to 2006, combined. It was simply a phenominal time.
Like you, I feel blessed to have the financial independence and freedom that trading can offer but it has come at a hefty price.
Over the years I have become addicted to a couple types of prescription drugs, directly related to trading. One was to treat the stress and the other was to treat the pain from a herniated disk I had in my neck. I have 4 screws in my spine and residual nerve pain in my left arm. That is just one of the battle scars that remains.
Trading has given me everything I ever wanted but it has taken almost everything I've ever had. I credit Hinduism, Yoga, and Meditation to saving my life and getting me off all prescription drugs. I love trading and I hate trading. It's all I know how to do but I'm currently at a cross road. There's a pretty good chance I'm going to quit in the coming year(s). I've beat addition more than once but the addiction to trading is going to be my biggest battle ever.
Fast forward to 2008 I was schooled pretty well from the 2000/2002 experience and made more money in 2007/2008 than I did from 2000 to 2006, combined. It was simply a phenominal time.
Like you, I feel blessed to have the financial independence and freedom that trading can offer but it has come at a hefty price.
Over the years I have become addicted to a couple types of prescription drugs, directly related to trading. One was to treat the stress and the other was to treat the pain from a herniated disk I had in my neck. I have 4 screws in my spine and residual nerve pain in my left arm. That is just one of the battle scars that remains.
Trading has given me everything I ever wanted but it has taken almost everything I've ever had. I credit Hinduism, Yoga, and Meditation to saving my life and getting me off all prescription drugs. I love trading and I hate trading. It's all I know how to do but I'm currently at a cross road. There's a pretty good chance I'm going to quit in the coming year(s). I've beat addition more than once but the addiction to trading is going to be my biggest battle ever.
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Great background . . .
You only have a few years on me but our attitudes our different. I trade for a living as well. I learned to ride the trend up in the 90's & selling pull backs, I rode the drop from late 2000 and bought retracing moves, I bought and rode the beginning of the bottom up in the Spring of 2003 selling pull backs as well, I caught the top in December of 2007 cleaning up all of the way down and buying the retracing moves there too. I've been buying since July of 2009 and selling retracing moves again. Price currently is still going up but weakening. The key is to learn to trade both directions and understand how to see strong and weak moves that telegraph price beginning to reverse or continue in one direction or another.
The other difference is that I feel blessed to have learned a profession that gives me a grand living and is mentally stimulating. It has been a long road to but the journey was wonderful.
Thanks for sharing your background.
