Ok I guess I understand why you like Case 2. I do not know how he trades I'm just pointing out the humongous and misleading shortcomings of paper trading.
After all, it is not real. Case 2's emotional outbursts about papertrades are mainly due to dissapointments about his performance. You still do not know how he will react when real money is in play.
The biggest problem with simulation and paper trading, especially for NYSE & Naz is actually getting in and getting out. It's easy to paper trade a falling stock, let's say GS on Wed. But actually getting into a short with that stock is another story.
The specialists and MMs literally rob you of your profits with their abuses and that sometimes causes revenge trading. I've had to deal with that a lot more in the last 2 months and it has really hurt my trading mentality. It is very hard not to get emotional when you are literally screwed and it really is not your fault but some scumbag's who has been given too much power.
Then there is chasing the stock because you missed the entry or giving away profits because you missed the exit. Every trader gets caught up in that and sometimes it hurts and messes with your head.
I don't know what you guys trade, but I find those factors to be very important. Only live trading will show how Case two will handle entry/exit problems, slippage and NYSE/Naz abuses. But if you guys trade the more efficient trading vechiles then it's just the effect of real money vs fake money. I do notice that paper trading with ES is lot more useful than with the wonderful world of NYSE.
After all, it is not real. Case 2's emotional outbursts about papertrades are mainly due to dissapointments about his performance. You still do not know how he will react when real money is in play.
The biggest problem with simulation and paper trading, especially for NYSE & Naz is actually getting in and getting out. It's easy to paper trade a falling stock, let's say GS on Wed. But actually getting into a short with that stock is another story.
The specialists and MMs literally rob you of your profits with their abuses and that sometimes causes revenge trading. I've had to deal with that a lot more in the last 2 months and it has really hurt my trading mentality. It is very hard not to get emotional when you are literally screwed and it really is not your fault but some scumbag's who has been given too much power.
Then there is chasing the stock because you missed the entry or giving away profits because you missed the exit. Every trader gets caught up in that and sometimes it hurts and messes with your head.
I don't know what you guys trade, but I find those factors to be very important. Only live trading will show how Case two will handle entry/exit problems, slippage and NYSE/Naz abuses. But if you guys trade the more efficient trading vechiles then it's just the effect of real money vs fake money. I do notice that paper trading with ES is lot more useful than with the wonderful world of NYSE.
