Emotional damage in the sense that scalping forces your trading to be subject to randomness, frustration. Just an observation, I'm sure others don't see it that way.
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most of the guys are struggling with scalping, I see the emotional damage being inflicted, I'm convinced that the shorter the time frame, the more random and unpredictable the price action. Actually, a lot of the office is headed in the longer-term direction. We have superior news gathering and research skills, I believe that gives an edge.
Quote from rhymeswithorang:
I look at scalping this way. It used to work, on the floor of the exchanges. You had an edge, a broker would sell you the bid, buy the offer from you. On Electronic screens, there is no edge, you are just trying to read the flow, or thinking you can read the flow. Much of the time you become the hood ornament on some order from a trader that doesn't give a shit about 5 ticks in teh bund, he just wants to fill 50,000 contracts.