He needs to attend several gambler;s anonymous meetings a week. If he lost over that much over a 20 year bull market, then he is a pathological gambler and subconsciously wants to lose.
Quote from robinxing:
arealpissedgoy
I'm pretty certain the author is Chinese.
Hardcore gambling is a Chinese disease, along with a love for Opium.
There are also other clear signs the author is possible Chinese. His total lack of honesty in dealing with others.
Now multiply this fellow by a Billion and you know why the Chinese stock market is headed straight down when a sell off begins.
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what is your proof ,he is a Chinese
I warn you it is racist remark
Quote from patoo:
If you haven't blown out an account yet, you are
a) very lucky,
b) too conservative to get anywhere,
c) or a newbie.
Quote from Joab:
So what's the answer ?
Why do this business at all?
The secret is to take your chips off the table and bank them somewhere else will you are having the good run.
Heed my words...[/B]
Quote from brazilianwonder:
I have read Market Wizards a couple of times and some of those guys were in huge trouble before they made it back.
Perhaps someone could write a book about guys who just blew it and never came back...Market blowups...The New Market Blowups...and so forth...
It would be a depressing read but an eye opening as well to many people. Is there such book?
Quote from runningman:
So true. If I had an oz. of movie writing talent, I would rewrite Rounders against the context of the market. I believe it could done pretty much without changing any of the dialogue, short of changing "poker" for "market"
On the other side of the gentleman who lost $1MM, is someone smiling about how their system worked to perfection.
Quote from arealpissedgoy:
The Chinese are the only known race that will sell everything they have to go gamble in Macau.
Don't even get me started on their general level of honesty. I have done business with Chinese people and Chinese companies, I know how they work.
Now I do all my business with Mexican companies. In the long run it's cheaper because they don't steal my product ideas and sell them for 1/10 my whole sale price like the Chinese do.