QUOTE="bozzo, post, member: "]
Introducing myself to ET, just want everyone to know as a first and only time poster I'm a loser, I have lost about $940 trading, I was hoping to get rich quick. I am fully aware that some have lost much more however, it is alot to me. I work for min. wage at Mcdonalds flipping burgers.
Before I started trading live I was paper trading and did extremely well dont we all?
Originally my plan was to trade spreads but i was unable to produce a bank statement to open an account as I have no money so I took my business (if you can call it that) elsewhere.
When I started trading live most of my trades went against me. At least 70 percent of my trades went in the red. I was confused because I was doing so well in paper trading. It is obvious to me now that the fact I was trading with real money put in an emotional factor that my paper trading had not prepared me for.
One time I holding a short position over the weekend in the USD/JPY. I was wrong and it gapped up at the Sunday open and I was down about $70. When I got home from Maccas and I saw this I yelled the f word, which caused my dad to ask my mom what the problem is. A few days earlier I had told her I was losing money and she told him. Upon hearing this he came downstairs and told me to stop throwing my money away and that he's going to stop supporting me if I keep doing what I'm doing (I'm 18). At this point I was down about $300 which he did not know about. With tax season coming I have no idea how I'm going to explain to him why I'm writing off almost $1000 in capital losses. But anyway, I know far more about trading than dad, he's clueless, no point discussing anything with him.
One big thing that made me not really think about risk management is the lack of horror stories online. The reason for the lack of horror stories is because I don't read or study. Even though I'm posting on ET, the reason I'm on ET is to post, not to read.
Everyone wants to talk about how they turned $5000 into $50,000 in one year trading the ES or whatever, but no one wants to talk about how they lost everything they have. The main reason I am posting this is to stop other people from going down the same path and at my age with the losing I think I'm well enough experienced to give others some advice.
Anyhow thanks for wasting your time reading this and replying, I'm cacking my pants with laughter because of all the mugs who come here. Yep I'm a loser and so are you, the only difference is I'm not afraid to tell the world. See ya later, I'll be back again soon with a new user name and new BS hardluck story.