Quote from SmithTheTrader:
As a retail trader, there is a question that always comes back and hunt me from time to time..
May be this is an easy question to all the elite trader here ?
We all know that market makers have inherit advantages over retail traders - bid/ask slippage, order flow info, arbitage ..
Is there any chance that any retail trader will beat market makers and success in LONG term ?![]()
I really like this.Quote from optioncoach:
I think the bigger question you need to ask yourself is why you feel the need to beat anyone? Too many people have this ego mentality of trading that they have to beat someone or a specific group. Your goal in trading is to make money and simply accept the fact that there are traders that will make more money than you and traders that will make less. If none of them are paying your bills or signing your checks then @#$% everyone else and just focus on your self and you have a better chance of being profitable.
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Quote from Darkhand:
I really like this: I think the bigger question you need to ask yourself is why you feel the need to beat anyone? Too many people have this ego mentality of trading that they have to beat someone or a specific group. Your goal in trading is to make money and simply accept the fact that there are traders that will make more money than you and traders that will make less. If none of them are paying your bills or signing your checks then @#$% everyone else and just focus on your self and you have a better chance of being profitable.
Quote from dagnyt:
Me too. It represents the right attitude for making money as a trader.
Mark
Quote from optioncoach:
Fuckin A!
Gets old on ET reading questions about beating this or trading better than so and so. We would all be better traders if we just focused making money.
And for Spindro that would mean at a minimum=
risk-free rate +inflation + annual dues at local stripper club
