Quote from electroniclocal:
07-25-10 03:27 AM
Part of the training fees go to my cancer charities - my son is undergoing chemo and cancer took my father. And finally, I discovered that writing the blog and teaching improved my own trading.
Quote from electroniclocal:
07-25-10 11:03 AM
I guess no good turn goes unpunished. Pointing the OP to a good free resource of over 220 posts teaching you to trade seems to me trying to be helpful.
As for my son's cancer, I truly wish I was lying.
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I haven't looked at the blog and I doubt I will. I am sorry to hear of anyone's father or son having to battle cancer. I also understand and admire you for your commitment to donate to the charities of your choosing. Furthermore, anyone who has kept even a poorly organized trading diary should relate to the benefits of writing (and teaching).
Skepticism runs deep here on the ET forums, I guess that's just the way it is. I think most people are skeptical about things they don't understand, I know I am. My granddaughter and I went to the grocery store Saturday to pick up a few things and when we were waiting our turn to checkout a young couple with a baby in front of us was shocked when the cashier posted their amount due. After balking at the amount and talking between themselves they decided (under sheer stress and embarrassment, I'm sure) to leave their groceries and walk away! I said, "I'll pay for your groceries". They blew me off quickly (their skepticism). I had my card in my hand and reached for the key pad. The young man said NO I can't let you do this, it's $xxx. I swiped my card and said, "Let's just call it your lucky day". The couple's embarrassment turned to gratitude immediately. The young man wanted my address to pay me back (my skepticism) and I responded by saying maybe one day you can do it for someone else, he said "I will for sure" and shook my hand. The young lady was overcome and was sobbing uncontrollably, she muttered out a thank you and touched my arm.
I was quite fortunate Friday trading around the Stress Test news, I had a great day. I've found over time my P/L can seem like just numbers to me. I often forget how little it takes to make a change in someones life.
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I just want to trade profitably,
Why?
Here's another book...... that may help in finding the real answer.
http://www.amazon.com/Trade-Passion...l-Philosophical/dp/0470039086/ref=pd_sim_b_49
Trade With Passion and Purpose:
Mark Whistler
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Quote from NoDoji:
07-25-10 03:11 PM
My dear long-time ET friends: Should I start doing this now? I love to write, I love to teach, I love to read...
From a not that long and not that sure (friend)
Yes, absolutely
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