<i>"My thoughts exactly Austinp. Yesterday was really wild and difficult to trade. Glad to see someone killed it though!"</i>
I don't know that anyone really "killed it" in eminis. Some people made some money... but much more was missed or lost via unrealized gains which whipped out than got booked. For all those in other threads who espouse how they are loving this wild stuff and making tons of money, where are the blotters in P&L thread to back such eager boasts?
There are a lot of traders getting wiped out right now. Any broker can confirm that. Discipline breaks down, frustration sets in and traders pull stops to avoid taking umpteen small whipsawed losses. That's when the big surge rolls against them, blows out account and they're done.
Extremely dull markets and extremely volatile markets are equally tough to trade. One offers nil profits, the other offers massive potential profit AND potential loss in equal measures. It requires the utmost degree of discipline and skill to navigate this, imo.
Good news is, we build long-term careers in normal market action. This insanity will not last much longer.
I don't know that anyone really "killed it" in eminis. Some people made some money... but much more was missed or lost via unrealized gains which whipped out than got booked. For all those in other threads who espouse how they are loving this wild stuff and making tons of money, where are the blotters in P&L thread to back such eager boasts?
There are a lot of traders getting wiped out right now. Any broker can confirm that. Discipline breaks down, frustration sets in and traders pull stops to avoid taking umpteen small whipsawed losses. That's when the big surge rolls against them, blows out account and they're done.
Extremely dull markets and extremely volatile markets are equally tough to trade. One offers nil profits, the other offers massive potential profit AND potential loss in equal measures. It requires the utmost degree of discipline and skill to navigate this, imo.
Good news is, we build long-term careers in normal market action. This insanity will not last much longer.