what do you guys all think about posting trades on twitter?
I have been posting mine on Twitter, not sure to what purpose, but would welcome your thoughts.
https://twitter.com/JBSTrades
Twitter and Stocktwits only allow a small number of characters (140 per message) and most liquid trading instruments are "very active" in messages by traders. I think this is a key to its popularity. Traders are forced to get to the point via the 140 character limit per post.
Simply, its and
excellent format for trade posting (real-money or simulator) because the message post are so small that a trader really can't go into any trade strategy in-depth details except to just make quick/fast commentary.
Regardless if someone is using twitter and stocktwits for posting trades, general market discussions or for anything else related to trading...its a very useful resource for communication. Yet, if you want to get into any actual detailed strategy discussion, one would need to use a different online communication format (e.g. forum, email, blog).
I also like how easy it is to self moderate my twitter/stocktwits feeds. I can easily put the trolls on ignore and then follow those I want to hear from. Further, I can often get
faster real-time news before it hits the major financial networks especially breaking news. Also, about two years ago I was wondering about the "usefulness" of twitter and stocktwits until I saw a real-time interview on the exchange floor and two of the floor traders made a commentary about their use of twitter to communicate to other traders within their network...they were doing such on their hand held devices.
Simply, the pros using it too as further confirmed by a few of my personal friends in Europe and Canada that are institutional traders although they aren't using if for posting trades.
Trade posting seems to be something exclusive to retail traders only.
Twitter and stocktwits are
mobile too. Thus, when not trading and away from home/work or outside...very easy to keep up with what's going on in the market on just about anything of interest.
I also use twitter for personal use as a communication tool. I'm have a few serious hobbies and twitter is the best tool for keeping up to dates with what's going on. Just don't mix trading with personal info. Thus, get two
different user names...one for trading and one for personal use on twitter especially with several good third party software to manage both simultaneously.