Know when you are turning PRO

Quote from austinp:



version, we've exchanged pleasant emails in the past where you self-admit you enjoy combative conversation here. I happen to think you're a nice guy, but your history of posts is just one counter-jab after another. So I'll just take this one as you doing what you enjoy doing inside ET.

Austin, this is what PO'd me... I never admitted anything and who
said anything about "six" brokers? I said 2! TWO... My opinion...

Why do you want to keep the shit flying anyway? I don't think
you realize how YOU come off in your posts... ego,ect... I could
keep going on but this is getting really old.

And if someone jabs me, I jab back. Period. I don't take crap
from anybody.
 
QuantPlus: You call my first post "nonsensical". Why do you feel that way? Does the fact that neither you, nor many of the posters on this thread have anything to do with the subject first proposed on this thread seem strange?

Maybe I wasn't that clear. Maybe I should restate the theme.

This thread was intended for people who have turned pro (meaning each one who considers himself a pro) to explain how they feel now compared to when they were noobs. What is the main thing that they feel has changed...

Until now, I don't believe the majority on this thread even consider him/herself a pro.

And I've read most of your posts buddy. There are also "nonsensical" posts authored by you. Quite a few....
 
And I will also explain my first thought for anyone needing english lessons.

What I meant to say was that I (me, myself and I) feel that at the time i started making money on a consistent basis I was more concerned with the level of comfort my strategy and money management plan had, as that was a key psychological factor.

Many of the noobs are disregarding emotional comfort and the ability to "feel good" with a strategy (including money management rules) and are looking for the highest yielding strategy....

Voila!
 
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