RCG Trader
Registered: Dec 2009
Posts: 10217
05-20-13 07:38 AM
EJ has just broken a fractal low on good participation. Let's see what's what. Maybe we can make a few pips.
http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=267456&perpage=6&pagenumber=71RCG Trader
wow, that breakout is working well. Stop moved to BE + 4.
You will learn by the numbers, I will teach you!
Quote from PHOENIX TRADING:
really you gonna teach me after telling me multiple times that you won't?
oh please mr porch trader i mean range controlled geometry won't you stoop to teach me . i don't know all them fancy terms you use like ,range controlled geometry,fractal low, intermarket relationships ,tick volume.price-volume-time.
Please mr trading legend in his own mind teach me so I don't have to be a 3rd shift bed pan jockey the rest of my life.
Quote from RCG Trader:
Your name is not Lucrum.
Or is it?![]()
As far as teaching goes, I think you are essentially lazy, so there is not much I can do you, hoss.![]()
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Quote from RCG Trader:
Yes, I have pretty much a grail. Yes, I do make money everyday. To help you understand why do not own the world yet here is an exercise for you. Find your nearest farmers plot tjat has been seeded. Go look at it. Now is the perfect time. Look at it every day until September, and note any changes in that field.
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I am not looking for newbies to follow me. Much more fertile ground elsewhere if I decided to do that.
What it boils down to is that you are phishing. You are pissed because I am too smart for that.![]()
Just more example of:Quote from RCG Trader:
As far as teaching goes, I think you are essentially lazy, so there is not much I can do you, hoss.![]()
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Quote from Lucrum:
What do you expect? No one could possibly keep up with as many lies as he tells. It's why he keeps getting busted lying.
He can't even remember his own lies.
Quote from PHOENIX TRADING:
Just more example of:
The DunningâKruger effect is a cognitive bias in which unskilled individuals suffer from illusory superiority, mistakenly rating their ability much higher than average. This bias is attributed to a metacognitive inability of the unskilled to recognize their mistakes.[1]
Actual competence may weaken self-confidence, as competent individuals may falsely assume that others have an equivalent understanding
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunnin...93Kruger_effect
A truly skilled trader would never display the delusions of grandeur of which you speak so glibly.
http://psychcentral.com/encyclopedia/2008/delusion-of-grandeur/
Perhaps you should take your lithium now.
Precisely, NO ONE who has traded real money for more than about 5 minutes would make such a ridiculous claim AND expect anyone with two brain cells to rub together to take it seriously.Quote from LEAPup:
And NO trader I've ever heard of would come out and say, "I've got a grail." LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! None would say, "I make money every day." That's a joke...
I think our bed pan buddy suffered some sort of a breakdown this evening.Quote from Lucrum:
Precisely, NO ONE who has traded real money for more than about 5 minutes would make such a ridiculous claim AND expect anyone with two brain cells to rub together to take it seriously.
Quote from Lucrum:
Precisely, NO ONE who has traded real money for more than about 5 minutes would make such a ridiculous claim AND expect anyone with two brain cells to rub together to take it seriously.
