Quote from jem:
this is exactly my point. Why not take my post, get upset, come up with a non - sequitor and feel good about it.
Spelling has nothing to do with getting what you want out the markets.
It takes a certain type of person to adjust find an edge and then keep finding an edge. I made a good living for 5-7 years. Then I could no longer make the returns needed. Looking back - I would say I was just not willing to be a reversion to the mean trader. I was a bit set in my ways. I had another career to fall back on. I lost my nerve and my balls because I had little kids.
I know writing computer programs can be useful and the type of person who complains about spelling could be very good at writing programs.
But to write programs that work real time and trade them.
Not the type of person who would complain about spelling. Imo.
Trading well is special. Doing it for a long time is really really cool. (and takes a very interesting person.) I just can't imagine to many people who trade for a living caring about spelling on elitetrader.
jem,
I have to agree with you completely. I find chronic misspellings a bit annoying, but that's a written communitcations shortcoming and not a trading shortcoming.
I'd like to think that I'm a decent enough speller, and a decent trader. That said, I don't see any relationship between the two, whatsoever. In fact, I would suggest that while trading is more geared towards those with mathematical aptitudes, spelling is more suited to those with language skills (and I for one, found the math easier than the language stuff in school!).
Anyway, is terrible grammer or poor spelling fun to read? Probably not. However, is excellent spelling and grammer in any way a prerequisite for trading success? Absolutely not, IMO.
-Eric
P.S. Yikes! That's three posts already this month. Back to the shadows...