i traded overnight full size sp's with no money im my account in the 80's and even into the 90's. if i was loosing i just had to take money down there to my broker the next day if i was up i put on another contract.
i also remember my dad trading sugar in the early 70's and his broker wore a suit and tie had a phone on his desk and a chalk board with quotes. my dad made a fortune in sugar and he allowed me to trade silver with the same broker. i would go down there on the square every evening when i got out of school and be amazed thinking how smart that guy must be to be a broker.
the office was a 10x10 ft square room on the ground floor below the masons lodge in downtown garland texas. it was painted the same color as the classrooms in my high school, mint green and had plaster walls. i made a fortune on silver and gold but little did i even know that the hunts had come into the markets. i was out of school and was doing just fair trading until the hunts.
so i said to hell with building high rises dad we need to be trading. i talked my dad into buying a apple 3 in the 70's - the story was it would be good for cost estimating - little did he know i spend all my time with visa calc plugging in quotes manually.
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i also remember my dad trading sugar in the early 70's and his broker wore a suit and tie had a phone on his desk and a chalk board with quotes. my dad made a fortune in sugar and he allowed me to trade silver with the same broker. i would go down there on the square every evening when i got out of school and be amazed thinking how smart that guy must be to be a broker.
the office was a 10x10 ft square room on the ground floor below the masons lodge in downtown garland texas. it was painted the same color as the classrooms in my high school, mint green and had plaster walls. i made a fortune on silver and gold but little did i even know that the hunts had come into the markets. i was out of school and was doing just fair trading until the hunts.
so i said to hell with building high rises dad we need to be trading. i talked my dad into buying a apple 3 in the 70's - the story was it would be good for cost estimating - little did he know i spend all my time with visa calc plugging in quotes manually.
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