check out www.puretick.com/reading.html#movies for a list of trading related movies i recently made. think i may watch boiler room tonight, havent seen it yet
Quote from Pekelo:
This post is a hypothetical, so if you are not good at imagining what-if kind of scenarios, you don't have to respond....
So let's suppose you are a very successful trader with your own strategy, a unique one developed by you, been successful for years under all kind of circumstances. Your doctor just told you you have 3 months to live because you have terminal illness.
What would you do with your strategy? Would you take it to the grave, or would you share it and if so, with whom?

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...As for the strategy, I'd do everyone a favor and burn it.![]()
I don't know about you, but I don't just believe it; I see it. Quite honestly, I think it's pathetic, too, but without these types of people, you wouldn't have any differentiation between low and middle class.Quote from Hook N. Sinker:
I believe most people are incapable of trading profitably or even saving money from a regular paycheck.
Quote from Pekelo:
This post is a hypothetical, so if you are not good at imagining what-if kind of scenarios, you don't have to respond....
So let's suppose you are a very successful trader with your own strategy, a unique one developed by you, been successful for years under all kind of circumstances. Your doctor just told you you have 3 months to live because you have terminal illness.
What would you do with your strategy? Would you take it to the grave, or would you share it and if so, with whom?
I don't think I fully agree with that. While I am personally inexperienced, and probably couldn't make a whole lot of sense from someone else's strategy, I'm sure a more experienced trader could pick up on some concepts from it.Quote from Businessman:
Leaving behind your stragegy is unlikely to make anyone else any money, in fact they will probably lose money by trying to follow your strategy if you arent around anymore.