lets all hold a vigil tonight

seems like trading is hitting new lows again. Homebuilders were one of the last sectors left with decent volatility. And not counting the afternoon today they have been flat line for 8 sessions.

I'm pretty bummed tonight that i can't make anything. And worried i will lose if i keep trying.
 
Quote from silk:

at 9pm ET lets all think in unisone

"trading come back"

"trading come back"

"trading come back"

Sacrifice an animal or 2 if you think it will help.

Just do something.

This is getting ridiculous.

i sat in BRCM for 4 hours today hoping to make 15 cents. But I was too greedy and ended up with an 8 cent loss. And don't tell us to trade ES's. I know how little and unemotionally those move too.
You need to trade forex, dude. The market goes wild (sometimes even) at 2AM! It trades 24 hours round the clock.

Cheers!

gsr
 
Quote from silk:

seems like trading is hitting new lows again. Homebuilders were one of the last sectors left with decent volatility. And not counting the afternoon today they have been flat line for 8 sessions.

I'm pretty bummed tonight that i can't make anything. And worried i will lose if i keep trying.

Silk, did you use to trade at Worldco? Where do you trade now?
 
Quote from silk:

seems like trading is hitting new lows again. Homebuilders were one of the last sectors left with decent volatility. And not counting the afternoon today they have been flat line for 8 sessions.

I'm pretty bummed tonight that i can't make anything. And worried i will lose if i keep trying.

silk,

seems like whenever you write up these kinds of posts, the markets get tradeable again soon after, well for a short while at least...

keep them coming.
 
Quote from silk:

I was at worldco and now at generic. how about you.

Yeah I was at Worldco back in it's prime. I did pretty well, of course the market was like an ATM machine back then. Since I haven't daytraded in years, I've wondered how some of the better Worldco traders have faired in this market. Are all daytraders having the same problems? Or is it your particular style? Is it the lack of volume, the lack of volatility?
 
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