trading isn't for everyone. if you can't make money in all types of markets -- and this year was different than the previous 5 in terms of high volatility -- then it's not for you. a career change might be a good idea.
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trading isn't for everyone. if you can't make money in all types of markets -- and this year was different than the previous 5 in terms of high volatility -- then it's not for you. a career change might be a good idea.
Quote from pumpanddumper:
...I had a successful business out of home and did well. Saved a lot and tried trading again full time.
Need to regroup and REALLY get a job, benefits, 401k going again...
I will now go back to the 9-5 routine...
Quote from IluvVol:
Odds are? What a bullshit. You mean I can now take couple darts, throw them at the stock list on my wall and odds are I will be up by the end of this year WITH THIS MARKET VOLATILITY, WITH ALL SUBPRIME, SIV issues, inflation risks, low dollar looming around?
GREAT ADVICE. This is why I love to check out ET, so entertaining. You are surely the bigger loser than the OP. He at least took an honest look at himself and determined this is not the right thing for him. You are still light years behind....
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I really like like VMW.
Quote from pumpanddumper:
Sorry, this may be thereaputic. I think I went through a couple months ago but tried trading again.
I'm a bagholder now in many stocks and some etf's. Probably the worst portfolio out there. Down a ton.
Trading has started to consume my life too much. When you are not consistently making money, I guess it sucks. I fall in the 90% failed category.
I had a successful business out of home and did well. Saved a lot and tried trading again full time.
Need to regroup and REALLY get a job, benefits, 401k going again. I really loved working out of home for 5 years. Shit some days I don't get dressed. Gotta make some changes. To some its pathetic being on the computer all day but its the freedom I had to do and trade. When I'm not making $$$ consistently, it eats away at me. I gave this almost 1 year and its not working. I should of stuck just with the index trading....
I will now go back to the 9-5 routine. Actually its been 4 years. A job will suck. I'm 29 so there is still time. Seeing a six figure savings cut in half blows big time.
I'm getting the fuck out of the house and going to see American Gangter right now with a friend. He's actually unemployed now thanks to Countrywide so misery loves company.
Gonna miss ET. I tried trading, failed, deal with it, don't beat self up, and move on. I go down along with others I guess. I'm not liquidating positions yet until I have to. Always kept 20k cash on sidelines. I have 50k in positions that will just fluctaute daily. Will try not to check them constantly. Will check back in later. I'm another loser...
Quote from thetrendfollowe:
But remember what Richard Nixon said:
"A man is not finished when he is defeated. He is finished when he quits".