Haha...I've noticed celebrating the wins and mourning the losses both have very similar outcomes when the bar tender says last call.I am not really sure if mixing cranberry and vodka with your morning coffee on a trading day is a good idea or not. However, with enough sugar it does taste like cake!
Short QM. Cover at 3:30 est if stop is not hit. I better set my alarm - just in case I pass out. (Paper trade under live, drunk-like conditions to simulate real world experience when suffering a draw down.) [48.95 is not the stop. My stop is based on the trendspotter indicator from barcharts on the USO]
Haha...I've noticed celebrating the wins and mourning the losses both have very similar outcomes when the bar tender says last call.
It's a lot like leveraged trading. The bar tab is always the same, but it hurts so much worse on the down days.Wow! You are right. I had not noticed that pattern before, but it does ring true now that you have pointed it out.
Hey Johnny I see from your profile pic you made enough trading previously to buy a laundromat (which is cool). Why are you not trading those options now?
At least u managed to pull enough capital to reinvest in a passive income source!I was over leveraged and blew up, so I was just lucky and confused it with being a good trader.