T TokyoGhetto Jun 17, 2008 #11 Quote from kingjelly: time of day is an underrated indicator More... Agreed. Then you have n00bs wondering why they are giving back the morning sessions profits when they trade through lunch?!?!
Quote from kingjelly: time of day is an underrated indicator More... Agreed. Then you have n00bs wondering why they are giving back the morning sessions profits when they trade through lunch?!?!
S ssblack Jun 17, 2008 #12 Quote from cstfx: Simple solution is to just don't trade in Boston. More... LOL, beat me to it!
L Logged Out Jun 17, 2008 #13 Quote from hilojack: Trading from a handheld device while getting road head driving at high rates of speed on a bumpy road is generally not a good idea. More... For the mutha' f*ckin win!!!!
Quote from hilojack: Trading from a handheld device while getting road head driving at high rates of speed on a bumpy road is generally not a good idea. More... For the mutha' f*ckin win!!!!
R Rtrader2525 Jun 18, 2008 #14 Quote from rallymode: You win when you lose. [/QUOTE If you take it the right way absolutely! More...
Quote from rallymode: You win when you lose. [/QUOTE If you take it the right way absolutely! More...
J jnbadger Jun 18, 2008 #15 Expensive options are expensive for a reason. Math doesn't do shit for you in situations like March 17th. (Yes, BSC) Just simply happy to still be in the game.
Expensive options are expensive for a reason. Math doesn't do shit for you in situations like March 17th. (Yes, BSC) Just simply happy to still be in the game.
TraDaToR Jun 18, 2008 #16 Don't make trading harder and more demanding than it is, the most straight forward and easiest techniques are the best. If you need to be intelligent to apply your techniques, you will probably lose money.
Don't make trading harder and more demanding than it is, the most straight forward and easiest techniques are the best. If you need to be intelligent to apply your techniques, you will probably lose money.
O Option Trader Jun 18, 2008 #17 A) In the short & intermediate terms, trading is NOT investing. B) You are often competing against people (e.g. the specialist) who are trained warriors.
A) In the short & intermediate terms, trading is NOT investing. B) You are often competing against people (e.g. the specialist) who are trained warriors.